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! Recommended wall decoration ideas for December (31–40)
Mickey & Minnie’s Christmas Wreath
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Mickey and Minnie are popular with children, aren’t they? For this project, the key is to sketch parts like the hands and face on construction paper, then layer and glue black construction paper to build the shapes, adding strength and a three-dimensional look.
By choosing colors thoughtfully for the belt, shoes, and clothing, you can enhance the Christmas atmosphere even more.
Finally, adjust the wreath base to match the size of your piece, cut around it while adding strength and dimension just like you did for the parts, and glue everything together to finish! It might also be cute to decorate with round stickers, ribbons, or craft pom-poms.
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Rirurinrin is a Christmas fairy who wears a scarf and a hat.
The big ears peeking out from under the hat and the expression glimpsed through the gap in the scarf might look familiar, but this character only appears during the Christmas season.
The name comes from the sound of the bell attached to the tip of the hat, and its cute design that incorporates Christmas colors is also popular.
Based on a triangular shape that seems easy to use as a Christmas decoration, it’s also a plus that it looks simple to make out of construction paper and similar materials.
Lil Rinrin’s Origami
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Rirurinrin is a Christmas fairy and a cute, kind character who appears in events like Disneyland’s Christmas celebrations.
This Rirurinrin made with origami uses separate sheets for the face and ears, and it’s completed by attaching the parts onto a piece of origami paper folded into a triangle.
Use colored pens to draw the face and scarf; by changing the scarf’s color and the facial expression, you might enjoy an even more festive Christmas.
If you add a string, it can become an ornament, so it’s also recommended for decorating your tree.
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If you dry and store the sweet potato vines you dig up in autumn, you can enjoy making wreaths in winter.
For this wreath, wrap the vines to your preferred size and decorate them with ribbons, nuts, origami, pom-poms, and more.
Adding a cute Olaf as an accent makes the wreath even more festive.
When winding the vines into a wreath shape, wrap them so there are no gaps—this increases the wreath’s strength, so it’s recommended.
Display your finished wreath and have a fun, wonderful Christmas!
Rex and Ham
Rex and Hamm, characters from the movie Toy Story, which enjoys immense popularity among children.
Known for their cute looks inspired by a dinosaur and a pig, they’re perfect for crafting with kids thanks to their simple facial features.
Once the faces are done, try drawing a Santa hat or snowflakes on top to give them a wintry touch.
These wall decorations match spaces like nurseries and kindergartens, evoking Andy’s child’s bedroom from the film.
Be sure to try making these uniquely charming Disney characters.
Create with Disney characters! Wall display ideas recommended for December (41–50)
Beauty and the Beast
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Beauty and the Beast is the story of Belle and the kind-hearted Beast, and it’s truly moving, isn’t it? This Beauty and the Beast wall display is bright and cheerful, featuring a variety of characters like Mrs.
Potts, Lumière, and Cogsworth.
Once it’s finished and put up, the children might be absolutely delighted.
Cut the parts from construction paper, create shadows with black paper to add a three-dimensional effect, and use colored pens or ballpoint pens to draw lines and outlines for each character—this is a key tip.
Be sure to carefully craft the characters’ delicate facial expressions, too.
Duffy & Friends in a circle
Duffy & Friends form a wreath-shaped circle with a silhouette like a Christmas wreath.
This cute wall decoration shows the bear, cat, rabbit, and other characters holding hands and looking upward.
Just like dressing up plush toys, let’s make outfits themed around Santa and reindeer.
It’s also recommended to write a message in the center of the ring and add decorations like bells and ribbons.
This wall decoration lets you feel the excitement of winter’s arrival and makes you look forward to Christmas.
You can also prepare the parts separately and have the children assemble them themselves.



