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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! A Collection of Nursery-Friendly Ideas (41–50)

Fits perfectly on the wall! Making Olaf’s footprints

Olaf, the unique and lovable character from Disney’s Frozen.

Here’s a wall decoration idea inspired by Olaf: use an upside-down stamp of a white footprint to represent Olaf’s body, then finish it by attaching paper cutouts for his face, hair, and feet.

The little snowmen around him are adorable, too! The big, round eyes—simple yet striking—somehow bring Baymax to mind.

Add stars and a tree to make the wall décor even more charming, and it could be fun to sneak a hidden Baymax in there like a spot-the-difference game!

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The sight of a child dressed up as Santa Claus is so adorable, isn’t it? The materials are construction paper, red paint, a sponge, scissors, construction paper cut into a poncho shape, construction paper cut into a face shape, double-sided tape, cotton, a pen, and round stickers.

The key point is evoking Santa’s outfit with a red poncho and fluffy white cotton.

Letting the child hold a candy stick is also a unique idea that adds a childlike touch.

Please give it a try!

How to Make a Handprint Santa Claus

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Capture the moment while you can! Make a Santa Claus using your child’s handprint and decorate your room.

Paint your child’s palm with red paint and press it onto construction paper to make a handprint.

Next, once it dries, attach Santa’s face and a sack full of presents to the handprint.

Finally, draw a brick pattern on a kraft paper cup with a white crayon and decorate it with white cotton to finish.

The sight of the handprint Santa tucked inside the kraft paper cup chimney is absolutely adorable!

Climbing Santa made with paper cups!

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Not just for decoration! This is a unique idea you can decorate with, move, and enjoy.

All you need are a paper cup, a utility knife, scissors, a straw, tape, a Santa Claus cutout made from construction paper, and kite string.

It creates a wall scene that looks as if Santa Claus is secretly trying to slip into the house through the chimney on Christmas night.

For the background, use dark-colored construction paper or poster paper that evokes nighttime and decorate it with star motifs.

Adding a brick-style chimney will further enhance the imagery.

Ten Santas

Introducing the wall decorations from Wall Decoration Workshop “Ten Santas”! December nursery, kindergarten, school, Santa Claus, Christmas, wall décor, papercraft.
Ten Santas

You get a lively impression from the Santas with different expressions and movements, don’t you? A wall decorated with a smiling Santa Claus will surely make the children feel excited.

In addition to Santa, decorating with the words “Merry Christmas” in Christmas colors like red and green will make it even more festive! It’s also a good idea to finish it off colorfully with motifs like the gift boxes the children are looking forward to, and stars.

For the background, darker colors like navy or black will help tie the whole look together.

Santa Claus on a sleigh

[Craft Idea] Santa Claus in a Sleigh (December Wall Decoration, with Templates) (Senior Recreation, Day Service, Occupational Therapy, Childcare, Construction Paper, Easy) (Work Size: 1 Sheet of Poster Paper)
Santa Claus on a sleigh

It’s a seasonal wall display that makes you want to reach out and touch the fluffy beard! By using cotton as well as construction paper, you can create a nice three-dimensional effect, so it’s highly recommended.

If you add stars of various sizes using holographic origami paper, it will look as if the sleigh is flying across the sky! You can also customize the number of Santas and the reindeer’s outfits, so it could be fun to make it while discussing ideas with the kids.

It’s a wonderful idea that excites you just by looking at the wall.

Also great as tree decorations! Disney ornaments

[Craft] Disney Ornament ❄︎ | Christmas Ornament
Also great as tree decorations! Disney ornaments

A Christmas ornament whose round shape and cute character design create a soft, cozy vibe.

Get ribbon, construction paper, and glue ready.

Fold a circular piece of construction paper in half twice.

Make eight identical pieces and glue them together to form a half-circle, letting the glue dry as you go since they can come apart easily.

For the top pieces of the half-circle, insert a looped ribbon between them before gluing.

Make two half-circles, then apply plenty of glue and join them to form a sphere.

By changing the color of the construction paper, you can create a variety of Disney characters.