[For Seniors] Brighten Up December Walls! Christmas Decoration Ideas
For December wall decorations, why not handcraft the Christmas atmosphere everyone looks forward to? You can make trees and bells with origami, create garlands with felt, and craft lovely décor using familiar materials.
It’s also great fun to make an Advent calendar to build anticipation for Christmas and enjoy opening it day by day! Let’s keep winter walls from feeling bare by enjoying the creative process together and bringing warmth to the space.
With simple materials and steps, these wall decoration ideas are enjoyable from start to finish—why not give them a try with everyone?
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For Seniors: Liven Up Your December Walls! Christmas Decoration Ideas (21–30)
Poinsettia Origami Tree

Poinsettias are known as Christmas flowers.
In this idea, we’ll make a wall tree using origami poinsettias.
After folding the origami paper into a triangle three times, open it back up to the state of having been folded twice.
Starting from the outside toward the center, make cuts along the creases.
To round off the corners created by the cuts, trim in a curved line from both corners of the triangle toward the center to shape leaves.
When you open the paper, you’ll have four leaves; stack two of these to make a set of five leaves.
Finish by placing a yellow round sticker in the center to complete the poinsettia.
Make several and arrange them on the wall in the shape of a tree.
Just cut and paste. Shaka-shaka ornament.

Let’s handcraft warm, felt Christmas ornaments.
First, create your favorite shapes—like a stocking or a tree—using thick paper.
Next, use this template to cut 0.3 mm plastic sheet and the felt that will serve as the ornament base.
Cut out the inside of the thick-paper template to make a frame-only template, then use that to cut three felt frames.
Glue two of the felt frames onto the felt base to add height, and place your favorite beads or sequins inside.
Glue the plastic sheet and the remaining felt piece on top, attach a hanging component, and you’re done!
Snowman-shaped Christmas wreath

Stylish and beautiful! Let’s try making an authentic wreath that soothes you just by looking at it.
The key is using bases of different sizes so that, on closer look, they form the shape of a snowman.
It would be wonderful to finish your one-of-a-kind piece packed with details using dried flowers, all while having fun.
The appeal is that you can get everything you need even at a 100-yen shop.
The process of attaching the bases, dried flowers, ribbon, and felt motifs with glue or a glue gun is exciting.
A big Christmas tree

Let’s create a large Christmas tree on the wall—an iconic holiday decoration.
The process is to decorate triangular pieces in green and arrange them into a tree shape, intentionally leaving gaps so the overall form still reads as a tree while adding a sense of depth.
Once the tree shape is set, including the trunk pieces, it’s recommended to decorate the surrounding area to aim for an even more luxurious look.
If you incorporate reflective elements like gold tape to catch the light, the festive excitement of Christmas will stand out even more.
Simple Christmas Tree
This is a Christmas tree decoration whose charm lies in the layered, three-dimensional look of the leaves.
The key is how you make the leaves: firmly crease the paper first, then cut it into leaf shapes, and bend them to create a 3D effect.
Next, make the conical base of the tree and layer the bent leaves onto it.
Once the green part of the Christmas tree is finished, add the trunk and decorations to make it even more festive.
It’s also recommended to arrange snowflakes around it to enhance the overall atmosphere.
A new kind of Christmas wreath made with clay
https://www.tiktok.com/@haruharo_made/video/7435119385049566471A Christmas wreath that looks like a flower arrangement is a fresh idea, isn’t it? The key is to use lightweight clay from a 100-yen shop as the base for the wreath.
If you use paper clay, it might be too heavy to hang on the wall.
Shape the lightweight clay into a wreath, then use a chopstick to insert small pieces of tissue paper that you’ve cut up.
Green tissue paper works well, but making it in colors preferred by older adults would also turn out beautifully.
Attach a ribbon or items with Christmas illustrations to finish.
The method is a bit different and feels fresh, so the making process should be fun too.
Christmas mobile made from paper cups
https://www.tiktok.com/@rin_hoiku_idea/video/7443415321878301960Brighten your walls with an easy-to-make Christmas mobile.
The materials are paper cups, straws, jute twine, construction paper, round stickers, and present-shaped parts.
Use the paper cups, construction paper, and round stickers to make Santa Claus and a reindeer.
Create the base of the mobile with the straws and jute twine, then hang Santa, the reindeer, and the present parts to finish.
Use thick, sturdy straws designed for tapioca/boba.
Decorating with tape or origami paper will make it even more festive.




