Create with Disney characters! Recommended wall display ideas for December
When December comes around, you can’t help wanting to brighten up the daycare room, right? So here, we’re introducing Disney-themed wall decorations inspired by Christmas.
From Olaf snow globes to characters from Beauty and the Beast, these ideas beautifully showcase the characters kids love.
By combining construction paper in three-dimensional ways and arranging the pieces thoughtfully, each piece has a warm, handcrafted feel.
Transform your daycare room into a wonderful space with wall decorations that add festive flair to the Christmas season!
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Create with Disney characters! Wall display ideas recommended for December (1–10)
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.
Also for the wall! Minnie’s wreath

The Minnie Mouse wreath with green and red Christmas colors is absolutely adorable.
The method is very simple: prepare construction paper cut into separate parts for the face and ears.
You’ll layer red paper onto green paper; if you keep the widths even as you attach them, the finished piece will look well-balanced.
When making the ear parts, keep their proportions in harmony with the face to create a well-balanced Minnie wreath.
Hanging it on an interior wall may heighten the excitement of the Christmas season.
No-sew Felt Disney Ornaments

The charm of these no-sew Disney ornaments is that they look cute no matter what colors you use.
Get felt, scissors, glue, and ribbon ready, and let’s make one.
Cut eight circles out of felt, then glue the outer center edges of the felt pieces together.
Take the pairs you’ve glued into halves and attach them with glue so they form a sphere.
Finally, glue on the ears and add a decorative ribbon at the center—then it’s done.
Adding some large sparkly beads as accents could be adorable, too.
Create with Disney characters! Recommended wall decoration ideas for December (11–20)
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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.
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Let’s try making original Disney garlands.
It seems the garlands themselves are made by taking official coloring pages and editing them with an app.
Laminate the garlands, cut them out, and hang them on a string, and you’ll have an adorable garland! If you want the design to shine even more, apply a holographic sheet on top of the lamination.
Designing in Christmas colors or adding ribbons and bells to the garland will make it an even more fitting wall decoration for December!
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!
Cinderella Castle made with colored construction paper

Its nighttime appearance illuminated with lights—especially Cinderella Castle—shines beautifully, doesn’t it? Once you’ve prepared the photo or illustration of the Cinderella Castle you want to make, place it over construction paper and trace the outlines with a pencil to transfer the shapes onto the paper.
Since Cinderella Castle has many intricate parts, it’s best to break it down: trace the shapes, cut them out, and assemble them piece by piece.
After each part is finished, glue the parts together to build a large Cinderella Castle.
If you use navy or purple poster paper as the background, you’ll create a stunning nighttime Cinderella Castle that glows.



