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[December Wall Displays] Cute Winter Craft Ideas You Can Use Beyond Christmas!

When it comes to December wall decorations, Christmas is the classic choice, but it’s also a time when we want to create a cozy, heartwarming atmosphere.

Here are some cute wall decor ideas perfect for this season—like snowmen, warm quilts, and adorable bears—that gently wrap children’s hearts in comfort! Even beyond Christmas themes, you’ll find plenty of tips to create wonderful winter walls that make kids smile and feel warm inside.

Be sure to bring a gentle touch of winter into your indoor space.

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Santa and the Reindeer

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Santa and the Reindeer

When it comes to classic Christmas wall decorations, Santa Claus designs are a staple.

There are many ways to make them, but using construction paper is especially recommended.

Because you create individual parts and assemble them, it helps nurture children’s problem-solving and thinking skills.

It’s also appealing that kids can come up with their own cute designs and make a Santa Claus just the way they like.

Once Santa is finished, try making a reindeer too.

Seeing Santa and a reindeer side by side is sure to delight the children.

Santa wreath

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Santa wreath

Would you like to try making a Santa wreath with a soft, gentle look? It’s a wall decoration featuring a Santa motif that’s perfect for Christmas, and making it together with children will create lasting memories.

First, cut the template into the shape of the wreath base.

Next, wrap yarn around the base to create the beard, then use felt fabric to make Santa’s hat.

Attach a pom‑pom nose and glasses made by bending wire.

Add fluffy trim to the edge of the hat, and finish by applying blush to the cheeks.

Have adults help with the tricky parts, and enjoy crafting an authentic Christmas item.

Animals wearing Santa hats

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Animals wearing Santa hats

Wall decorations combining classic Christmas motifs like Santa hats with animals are perfect for nurseries and kindergartens.

Kids might get super excited when they see their favorite animals wearing Santa hats! All you have to do is cut and paste colored construction paper, so it’s also great to make together with the children.

You can draw and cut your own templates, but if you’re short on time, there are free downloadable patterns you can use.

Try making them with animals children love, such as bears, rabbits, dogs, and cats!

Gift box tree

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Gift box tree

This is a creative wall decoration where children draw pictures and the teachers turn them into gift boxes.

First, let the children freely draw what they want for Christmas.

Next, fold a tall rectangular sheet of construction paper in half and paste the children’s drawings on the inside.

This way, when you open the gift box, you can see what they want—adding a clever little twist to the piece.

In the empty space, it’s a good idea to write each child’s name and the items they drew.

angel

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angel

When we think of Christmas, we often picture happy scenes, like people looking forward to presents.

Angels are commonly used as Christmas motifs because they announced the conception of Jesus Christ.

If you add a halo or wings to the figure of a small child, it conveys an angelic feel, which also makes for a wide range of design possibilities.

It’s also a good idea to give them musical instruments to create a festive atmosphere.

Placing them alongside other motifs can help evoke an even clearer image of Christmas’s joyful world.

In conclusion

For December wall decorations, there are plenty of themes that evoke a cozy winter feeling, not just Christmas.

By incorporating motifs like snow, stars, and cute animals, you can create a warm and inviting space.

Along with a sense of the season, please craft wall displays with creative touches that children can enjoy, and make your indoor area an even more delightful place.