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[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!

[December Wall Decorations] Christmas Trees and Wreaths! Idea Collection for Use in Childcare (21–30)

How to make handprint reindeer and Santa

[Handprint Christmas Craft] How to Make a Reindeer and Santa (For Ages 0–2)
How to make handprint reindeer and Santa

Here are some craft ideas for making Santa Claus and a reindeer using handprints.

For Santa, use a handprint to create his beard, and for the reindeer, use a handprint to form the face.

Since Santa’s beard uses an upside-down handprint, make sure to pay attention to the direction when stamping.

The faces are made with round stickers, so the children can also enjoy sticking the stickers.

Once Santa and the reindeer are finished, glue them onto a base with a construction paper Christmas tree attached.

Be sure to decorate the tree with round stickers as ornaments, too!

How to make an easy Mickey

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A Mickey made out of construction paper is perfect for any season.

You can draw nicely balanced circles for Mickey’s face and ears by tracing with a compass or a ruler that has circular templates.

For the cream-colored face outline, refine the shape along the circle as you go.

Using tweezers to attach small parts like the nose and eyes may make the work easier.

It’s also fun to put a red hat on him to make a Santa-style Mickey.

Changing Mickey’s outfit to match the season can add variety and make it even more enjoyable.

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Perfectly round and cute! Threading Santa

Santa Claus’s big belly is the cutest feature! This is a unique lacing craft.

What you’ll need: a paper plate, scissors, a hole punch, red yarn, red tissue paper, glue or double-sided tape, and Santa’s face and body parts.

Cut out the center of the paper plate and punch holes around it, then lace red yarn through the holes.

Next, attach crumpled tissue paper around the rim of the plate.

Finally, glue on Santa’s face and body parts, and you’re done!

Perfect for Christmas too! Disney decorations

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How about a Duffy & Friends wall display idea for your December decorations? This birthday-themed wall display can be used all year round, so it’s perfect for December too.

If you change the “Congratulations” text to “Merry Christmas” and swap the hearts for stars, it instantly becomes a Christmas display! Since Duffy & Friends characters feature soft pastel colors, they’re easy to match with any event.

Plus, this idea is simple to make—just cut out the parts from construction paper and glue them together.

The ease is part of the charm.

Disney wall-mounted educational toy

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These Disney characters popping out of eggs can be enjoyed as a wall display—they’re practical, cute, and highly recommended.

Cut egg shapes out of construction paper, then create characters slightly smaller than the eggs.

It’ll be fun to see what kind of expressions peek out from the eggs.

For a standout touch, include distinctive features of each character in the part that emerges from the egg.

Displaying them indoors might create a wall decoration that gives children a sense of comfort and fun.

Disney Christmas Origami

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Rirurinrin, who appears during the Christmas season at Tokyo Disneyland, is an adorable and popular character inspired by a Christmas fairy.

Let’s make Rirurinrin with origami.

We’ll create it in three parts: the face with scarf, the body, and both ears.

When making the face and scarf, use colored pens to draw your preferred facial expression and scarf pattern.

Make the ears carefully so that the left and right sides are balanced.

Attach the face with scarf and both ears to the body to finish.

Adding ribbons or beads to give it a personalized touch will make it look even more festive.

Character lettering of Disney Friends

Handmade Disney Friends character letters are perfect for expressing the December season as a wall decoration.

Once you decide which letters to use on the wall, start crafting while imagining the characters’ designs.

Create letters incorporating the designs of friends like Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Donald in a well-balanced way, and place them on the wall to give the entire surface a lively feel.

When making the letters, rounding the corners will create an overall softer impression for the wall display.