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Cute Santa Claus wall decorations! A collection of perfect ideas for December childcare

As December approaches, the Christmas mood is in the air.

How about making Santa Claus wall decorations and creating fun winter memories with the children? Here, we’ll introduce Santa wall decor you can make using familiar materials like construction paper, lace paper doilies, and paper plates.

Santas with white beards, cute hats, and cheerful expressions will bring a warm, cozy atmosphere to your classroom.

Use your imagination to create a wonderful Christmas space!

Cute Santa Claus wall decorations! A perfect collection of ideas for December childcare (41–50)

Santa Claus the Scatterbrain

[Wall Decorations] Let’s make three kinds of “Hurried Santa Claus” to go along with the song!
Santa Claus the Scatterbrain

If you want to make a unique Santa wall decoration, how about creating a design inspired by one of the classic Christmas songs, “Awatembō no Santa Claus” (The Hasty Santa Claus)? Using construction paper, you can make scenes like Santa arriving a bit earlier than Christmas Day, or Santa tumbling down the chimney.

Prepare construction paper in the necessary colors for each part, cut them into your preferred shapes, and glue them together.

If you make not just one but several hasty Santas, it will create a lively, festive atmosphere!

Santa’s teddy bear

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Santa’s teddy bear

How about making a Santa, but a bear Santa? A bear’s round, cute face works great as a paper fan.

Prepare two sheets of brown-toned paper to match the bear’s color, accordion-fold each one, and combine them.

Then open it into a circle, add parts like the bear’s eyes and mouth, and top it off with Santa’s hat—that’s it! Even just slipping a little bear Santa in among regular Santas adds a charming accent.

It’s also fun to change the paper colors and try animals other than bears.

Santa paper fan

[Christmas Decorations] Easy! How to Make a Santa Paper Fan
Santa paper fan

Why not try making a Santa paper fan that creates a three-dimensional beard? First, fold a sheet of white construction paper in half, then fold it back and forth from top to bottom to make an accordion.

Prepare two of these, clip them together, and tie them at the center.

Next, attach the upper facial parts of Santa to the assembled piece, and it’s done.

You can hang it on the wall as is, but it’s also great as an item to decorate a garland or wreath.

Santa is the star of Christmas, so be sure to give this a try.

Santa Claus delivering presents

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Santa Claus delivering presents

This is a wall decoration that looks like a scene of Santa Claus delivering presents to children.

The content is simple—you just glue the cut pieces together—but because it depicts many different elements, there are lots of parts, and some ingenuity is needed for the layout.

You can of course make it adorable using only the prepared pieces, but it might also be fun to add new parts using origami and other materials.

Attach the pieces to a large backing sheet and aim for a beautiful finished work that looks like a single picture.

Moving Santa Claus

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Moving Santa Claus

How about making a Santa who climbs up a chimney using a paper cup? First, cut out the bottom of the paper cup.

Next, cut two pieces of a red straw, each about 5 cm long.

Attach them to the inside of the paper cup with red vinyl tape, and the mechanism is complete.

Then, stick a Santa made from colored construction paper onto the cup and prepare a background with a chimney, Christmas tree, etc.

Fix a string to the wall or loop it over a hook, and when you pull the two ends of the twine to the left and right, Santa will climb upward.

Have fun!