[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] Brighten Up Your December Walls! Christmas Decoration Ideas (51–60)
Christmas-colored flag

These simple flags made up of a row of triangles capture the fun atmosphere of events and festivals.
To convey a Christmas vibe, we recommend arranging Christmas colors like red, green, and white.
Place each triangle so that they overlap slightly, and pay attention to the center crease of each triangle—focusing on this part will create a sense of depth, even though it’s a flat decoration.
The string simply passes through the gaps between the triangles, allowing it to move freely.
This makes it interesting not only for simple curves but also for following more complex shapes.
Christmas card

Christmas cards are a delightful gift.
If you want a card that stands out from the rest, how about incorporating torn-paper collage? As you imagine the motif you want to create—like cakes, trees, presents, or Santa Claus—the key is to tear pieces of origami paper to shape.
If you cut the cover into the shape of a tree, the collaged section will peek through, enhancing the design—give it a try! It’s also a great idea for a Christmas activity in day services at senior care facilities.
Christmas garland

Here’s an idea for a Christmas garland using raffia tape.
Wrap the tape around a piece of cardboard of a handy size several times, then cut along the edge with scissors and slide it off the cardboard.
Use another piece of raffia tape to tie the bundle near the top, then snip the bottom loops to open them up.
Attach a star to the tied part, and your tree is complete.
Make several of these, thread them onto a string, and hang them up to finish your Christmas garland! For extra holiday sparkle, bundle in some shiny, glossy tape along with the raffia tape—highly recommended.
Christmas tree mobile

This is a cute hanging tree ornament that looks adorable from every angle! Stack two sheets of origami paper in your favorite colors and fold them together, then draw a tree outline and cut it out.
Once you have four trees of the same shape, crease each one so that the center line forms a valley fold when viewed from the front, and glue them together while folded vertically.
Before attaching the last piece, tape a string in place for hanging, then glue the remaining origami on top to hide the tape, and your tree ornament is complete.
It looks charming as it spins in the breeze, so using reflective origami paper is also recommended!
[For Seniors] Brighten Your December Walls! Christmas Decoration Ideas (61–70)
Santa and the Reindeer

When it comes to Christmas, Santa Claus and his reindeer are the stars, right? There are plenty of songs about Santa, and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” is the most famous reindeer song in the world.
Wouldn’t it be great to fill an entire wall with these beloved characters? When making Santa, it’s best to keep a good balance of red and white.
Be sure that the white parts of his hat and outfit don’t overlap with the white of his beard.
Using cotton for the beard gives Santa a three-dimensional look.
If you make his eyes big, you’ll get a cute, childlike Santa.
To make them look like good friends, put the same hat on the reindeer as well.
Cyclamen

Cyclamen flowers bloom facing downward, yet they also resemble blazing flames—a duality that makes them truly captivating.
How about crafting cyclamen out of origami and using them as Christmas decorations? With a wide range of colors available, choosing your favorites—beyond the classic red, white, and pink—will make them even more vibrant.
The flower part takes on a crane-like shape midway through, so the folding will feel familiar.
Then just make the stem and leaves, connect them, and you’re done! Their three-dimensional form is lovely, so displaying them in a bottle or similar container is also recommended.
Skeleton Tree
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How about a colorful skeleton-style Christmas tree? Cut out just the outline of the tree and the star on top from construction paper.
Attach clear film to the open areas in the center of each.
Then, randomly stick on small pieces of cut colored film.
It’s best to prepare various colors to make it vibrant! As a substitute for ornaments, try adding Santa Claus and reindeer made from construction paper or origami.



