[December Wall Decorations] Christmas Trees and Wreaths! Ideas You Can Use in Childcare
As Christmas approaches, the walls of nurseries and kindergartens take on a festive look.
Here, we introduce ideas for December wall displays—such as Christmas trees, snowmen, and sparkling ornaments—that will fill children with excitement.
Use familiar materials like natural items, straws, and paper doilies to decorate the classrooms and create a Christmas atmosphere throughout.
The children will surely look forward to seeing the walls change day by day!
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Peta-Peta Tree
@niconico_mama [Peta-Peta Tree ❤] An easy tree you can make just by sticking on masking tape ❤#Christmas decorations#Christmas CraftSticker play
♬ All I Want for Christmas Is You – Mariah Carey
The season the kids have been waiting for—Christmas—is just around the corner! Here, I’ll show you how to make a cute Christmas tree that’s super easy to create just by sticking things on.
All you need is cardboard, scissors, and masking tape.
To make it, first cut the cardboard into the shape of a Christmas tree with the scissors, then start sticking on the masking tape.
Make lots of pieces and stick them on to give it a real Christmas tree look.
After that, decorate it however you like and you’re done! Try making and decorating it together with the kids while having fun.
Tomte fairy
@hanamikoto8 How to make a Nordic fairy ✨ TomteTomte#SantaSanta ClausChristmas decorationsChristmas ornamentHandmade Christmas#100-yen shop DIYHandmade#tomteKnitting yarnGuardian of prosperity and abundance ✨ I tried making a Nordic elf Tomte. It’s easy to do with yarn, pom-poms, and cotton from the 100-yen shop. It also has a Santa Claus-like vibe! Please hang it on the wall or tree as a Christmas ornament ✨ Perfect not only for your home, but also for preschools, kindergartens, and care facilities.
♬ Christmas song “Let’s decorate” – 3KTrack
When you think of Christmas, many people imagine little elves.
Here, we’ll introduce a wall decoration craft of “Tomte,” the Scandinavian fairy often associated with Christmas! You’ll need: a 10 cm × 8 cm piece of paper, scissors, double-sided tape, cardboard, yarn, and cotton.
Instructions: First, fold the paper in half vertically.
Cut it diagonally to make a triangle, stick it onto the cardboard with double-sided tape, and cut the cardboard along the shape.
Apply double-sided tape to the cardboard, then wrap yarn around it, leaving a 2 cm gap from the bottom.
Once you’ve wrapped the yarn, add a beard with cotton in the open space and attach a custom face to finish!
Cotton snow globe
@hoikushi_worker Let’s create a snowy world: “Fluffy Cotton Snow Globe”! A simple and fun craft using soft, fluffy cotton and colored construction paper. Place small rolled balls of cotton onto liquid glue to make a beautiful snowy scene! Use your imagination to create your own original winter world inside the snow globe. We also have a LINE account! Get exclusive updates by adding us as a friend. Check our profile @hoiku_column! Do you have any challenges at your childcare workplace? Even if it’s not related to this post, tell us about your concerns or problems in the comments! Let’s exchange ideas freely.#Childcare Crafting#Nursery School Craft#Wall Creationwall surface#Recital#HomeCraftsChristmas craftsPapercraft#papercraft#kidscraftsOrigami playOrigamiorigami#OuchiMonte#AtHomeMontessoriEarly childhood education materialsChildcare#Nursery schoolNursery teacher / Childcare worker#First year as a nursery teacher#KindergartenKindergarten TeacherKindergarten teacherAspiring childcare worker#NurseryTeacherInTrainingNursery school teacher#NurseryTeacherThingsChildcare student#IWantToConnectWithChildcareWorkersNursery Teacher Worker
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The Christmas season is coming around again this year! Here, we’ll introduce a wall craft you can make with children.
First, prepare cotton, silver origami paper, a white crayon, colored construction paper, scissors, and liquid glue.
Start by cutting the silver origami paper and colored construction paper into parts with scissors.
Glue the cut pieces in place.
Stick the parts onto construction paper cut into a snow globe shape.
Then, apply plenty of liquid glue to the areas where you want the snow to fall, tear the cotton, and sprinkle it over the parts like snow! Finally, color in the gaps with a white crayon, and your original snow globe is complete!
A Christmas wall display with cute bell sounds
https://www.tiktok.com/@hoikushi_bank/video/7032249700220701954It’s exciting to think you can make Christmas decorations using everyday paper plates, isn’t it? With this craft, you can use paper plates to create a Christmas tree and bell ornaments.
The method is simple: start by painting the paper plates with paint.
Use a hole punch to thread the hanging string; for the bells, slightly larger jingle bells are recommended because they produce a clearer sound.
For the tree, cut a paper plate into four equal sections and assemble them into a tree shape.
Adding round stickers will make the tree sparkle and enhance the festive feel.
These would also work great as Christmas ornaments.
Giant Christmas Tree

When it comes to Christmas, a Christmas tree is essential, right? Here, we’ll show you how to make a giant Christmas tree that’s perfect for the holiday! You’ll need colored construction paper, a stapler, tape, and so on.
To make it, bring the corners of a sheet of construction paper together and staple them.
Make as many of these as you need for the size of tree you want.
It seems you can make a tree about 170 cm tall with 21 pieces.
Attach the pieces to the wall with tape, then make a trunk and a star from colored paper and decorate the tree—done! Enjoy creating trees in whatever size suits your needs and decorating them in various ways.
Wreath made with glitter garland

Here’s how to make a Christmas wreath out of chenille stems (pipe cleaners), perfect for holiday decorations! You can get all the materials at a 100-yen shop.
You’ll need four 20 cm pipe cleaners, decorative pipe cleaners or ornaments, and a straw or thin pen about 0.5 cm in diameter.
To make it, first wrap a pipe cleaner around the straw or pen.
Leave small gaps between the coils, then slide it off.
Make three of these.
Thread all three onto the remaining pipe cleaner, then make a loop at the top and enjoy adding a bow with a pipe cleaner and other decorations.
[December Wall Decorations] Christmas Trees and Wreaths! Idea Collection for Use in Childcare (21–30)
Santa Claus paper plate craft
@peta_peta_anyo Santa Claus Craft 🎄Materials- Paper plate- Construction paper- Crayons- Pom-poms (decorative parts)- Cotton- Glue (liquid) - Glue stickHow to make it- Cut the paper plate in half.- Snip little cuts along the rim of the paper plate with scissors.- Cut the construction paper into a triangle.- Apply glue and stick on the paper plate.- Attach a pom-pom with liquid glue to the tip of the hat. (It’s fine to fold the tip of the hat or leave it as is.)- Color the face area with crayons.- Glue cotton along the seam where the paper plate and construction paper meet.- Finally, draw the nose and mouth with crayons, add eye stickers, and you’re done! (It’s cute even without eye stickers ♡)Thank you always for looking! 🌟 To revisit this post later, “Save” is recommended!Teacher Mayu 🧸 @peta_peta_anyo[Ideas for easy crafts you can do tomorrow!]- Recording real kids’ voices and reactions from the field- Active nursery teacher | Fun childcare for both kids and teachers ☺︎ˎˊ˗I’d love your follows and likes 🤍Nursery teacher / Childcare workerChildcareProductionWinter CraftChristmas crafts#Christmas#ChristmasTreeMade in DecemberDecember CraftsSanta Claus#Santa#Santa craftInfant CraftToddler CraftsEasy to make
♬ Christmas song “Let’s decorate” – 3KTrack
This is a Santa Claus wall decoration idea that children can enjoy at different difficulty levels, from infant to preschool classes.
In the infant class, children can aim to complete their work by drawing or pasting Santa’s face on a paper plate with crayons, while in the preschool class, they can start from cutting the paper plate with scissors and work through to completion.
Using cotton, white decorative balls, and googly eye stickers adds a three-dimensional effect.
The wall will look festive, and it might make children look forward to coming to school.



