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)
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.
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.
Disney Christmas Origami
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Rirurinrin, who appears during the Christmas season at Tokyo Disneyland, is an adorable and popular character inspired by a Christmas fairy.
Let’s make Rirurinrin with origami.
We’ll create it in three parts: the face with scarf, the body, and both ears.
When making the face and scarf, use colored pens to draw your preferred facial expression and scarf pattern.
Make the ears carefully so that the left and right sides are balanced.
Attach the face with scarf and both ears to the body to finish.
Adding ribbons or beads to give it a personalized touch will make it look even more festive.
Character lettering of Disney Friends
Handmade Disney Friends character letters are perfect for expressing the December season as a wall decoration.
Once you decide which letters to use on the wall, start crafting while imagining the characters’ designs.
Create letters incorporating the designs of friends like Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Donald in a well-balanced way, and place them on the wall to give the entire surface a lively feel.
When making the letters, rounding the corners will create an overall softer impression for the wall display.
Handmade with felt! Mickey ornament
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Handmade warmth elevates the Christmas spirit—this sewn felt Mickey is an irresistible ornament you’ll want to touch.
Gather felt, a chalk pen, scissors, a needle, and thread.
Trace two Mickey shapes onto the felt and cut them out.
It’s also recommended to use different colors for each piece.
Stitch the two felt pieces together, adding stuffing as you go to create the desired plumpness and form the Mickey shape.
Cut white felt into a wavy shape, sew on beads, and attach it to the Mickey body.
You’ll have a charming Mickey ornament that evokes winter and the season’s cheer.
White Mickey Santa origami
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The white Lil Rillrin fairy made with white origami is kept warm for the chilly month of December by its hat and scarf.
When making the body, fold the hat so that the tip becomes straight and pointed.
For the legs, the key is to fold them upward so they become rounded.
For the ears, fold the corners to create a circular shape, making sure the left and right are balanced.
If you change the color of the origami for the scarf, you’ll have your own original white Lil Rillrin.
To enhance the feel of a snow fairy, using white glitter origami is also recommended.
Make it with pipe cleaners! Disney characters
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Disney characters made with chenille stems (pipe cleaners) are perfect for a large tree wall decoration, adding sparkle and a three-dimensional look.
Decide which character you want to make, choose the colors of your pipe cleaners, and shape each part by twisting and rolling them.
A key tip is to wrap a pipe cleaner around your finger to form the face outline first, then make the ears on both sides.
No matter which character you choose, starting with the face outline can make it easier to balance parts like ribbons and hats.
Create your favorite character and complete a dazzling tree wall display!




