[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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[December Wall Displays] Not just for Christmas! Cute Winter Craft Ideas (21–30)
Recommended for walls too! Disney-style candy strap

The candy strap, with the cozy feel of yarn as its highlight, can be enjoyed as a strap or as wall decor.
Cut construction paper into Mickey shapes, apply glue, and wrap yarn in a swirling motion to create it.
It’s best to make each part separately—face, ears, and so on.
Changing the yarn color for each part adds a unique touch and could make it extra cute.
If you’re using it as wall decor, skip the strap charm and simply display it on the wall for a festive look with a warm, Christmas-like feel.
Christmas tree lacing

Here’s a Christmas tree craft idea that kids can enjoy while practicing lacing.
For preparation, cut out a Christmas tree and ornaments from construction paper.
Since you’ll be threading pipe cleaners through both, punch holes in them beforehand.
First, thread one end of a pipe cleaner through the tree and secure it so it won’t slip out.
Then, let the children choose their favorite ornaments and thread them onto the pipe cleaner.
Once several are on, secure the other end of the pipe cleaner to finish.
Prepare ornaments with various motifs to create a lovely Christmas tree!
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.
Perfect for Christmas too! Disney decorations
https://www.tiktok.com/@towamugi_0411/video/6950206660342238465How 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.
An ornament that can also be hung on the tree! Star decoration
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You can easily make this using simple materials from a 100-yen shop.
First, roughly cut colored construction paper in your favorite colors.
Place a star-shaped template on top of parchment paper and secure it with tape.
Peel off the star together with the tape, then freely stick on the small pieces of the cut paper.
Add another layer of tape over the top, and cut along the star shape with scissors.
Finally, punch a hole and thread a string through it to complete the star ornament.
Using cellophane makes it translucent and more festive in the light, perfect for Christmas trees or wall decorations.
It’s a simple yet eye-catching craft that you can enjoy making with children.



