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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 displays! A collection of perfect ideas for December childcare (1–10)

Santa Claus on a sleigh

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Santa Claus on a sleigh

It’s a seasonal wall display that makes you want to reach out and touch the fluffy beard! By using cotton as well as construction paper, you can create a nice three-dimensional effect, so it’s highly recommended.

If you add stars of various sizes using holographic origami paper, it will look as if the sleigh is flying across the sky! You can also customize the number of Santas and the reindeer’s outfits, so it could be fun to make it while discussing ideas with the kids.

It’s a wonderful idea that excites you just by looking at the wall.

3D Santa Claus made with colored construction paper

Christmas season wall decoration: 'Cute Santa Claus made with colored construction paper'
3D Santa Claus made with colored construction paper

A cute, plump, three-dimensional Santa Claus made from construction paper.

Get your construction paper, scissors, and glue ready and let’s get started.

First, make Santa’s face by cutting and gluing the parts—eyes, mustache/beard, and mouth—out of construction paper.

When making the hat, glue it into a tube shape to create the hat, leaving some hollow space inside the back; that’s the key point.

For the body, roll a sheet of construction paper and glue it so that the tip is inserted into the back side of the hat.

Attach the arms, legs, and boots, then cut slits into white construction paper to make Santa’s sack, and you’re done.

It might also be fun to create your own original Santa by changing the direction of the parts, the facial expression, and the colors of the paper.

Cute for Christmas! Santa Claus

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Cute for Christmas! Santa Claus

Combine three parts—face, body, and hat—to make Santa Claus.

Align one corner to the center and crease, then align the corner to that crease and crease again.

Fold the corner along the second crease, turn the paper over, and fold the remaining three corners to the center.

Fold both corners of the one triangle that’s a different color toward the center, then fold the opposite edge to the center of the diamond.

Fold both ends of the rectangular section inward, then fold all four corners into triangles to complete the face.

For the body, fold the left and right edges to meet in the middle, then fold the two top corners that meet in the center back outward about 1 cm—these will be Santa’s hands.

Fold the top and bottom edges to meet in the middle to make a square, then squash the top pocket to form a boat shape.

Use mountain-and-valley folds on both the boat section and the remaining lower section to create the arms and legs.

Make the hat by folding a small piece of origami paper about 10 times.

Glue the three parts together and you’re done!

Cute Santa Claus wall decorations! A collection of perfect ideas for December childcare (11–20)

Perfectly round and cute! Threading Santa

Santa Claus’s big belly is the cutest feature! This is a unique lacing craft.

What you’ll need: a paper plate, scissors, a hole punch, red yarn, red tissue paper, glue or double-sided tape, and Santa’s face and body parts.

Cut out the center of the paper plate and punch holes around it, then lace red yarn through the holes.

Next, attach crumpled tissue paper around the rim of the plate.

Finally, glue on Santa’s face and body parts, and you’re done!

How to Make a Handprint Santa Claus

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Capture the moment while you can! Make a Santa Claus using your child’s handprint and decorate your room.

Paint your child’s palm with red paint and press it onto construction paper to make a handprint.

Next, once it dries, attach Santa’s face and a sack full of presents to the handprint.

Finally, draw a brick pattern on a kraft paper cup with a white crayon and decorate it with white cotton to finish.

The sight of the handprint Santa tucked inside the kraft paper cup chimney is absolutely adorable!

Santa on a swing in a wreath

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Perfect for a Christmas wall display! Here’s how to make a Santa Claus wreath with movable arms and legs.

Materials: construction paper, paint, water balloons, glue, clear tape, ribbon, and round stickers.

Stamp freely by dipping a water balloon in paint and pressing it onto a white piece of construction paper cut into a wreath shape.

Once the paint dries, have fun decorating with origami.

Punch a hole at the top of the wreath and thread a ribbon through it.

Next, make Santa Claus using colored construction paper.

Use round stickers for the eyes, and pipe cleaners for the arms and legs.

Create a wooden bench out of colored construction paper and seat Santa on it.

Finally, glue Santa onto the wreath and secure from the back with clear tape—and you’re done!

Santa Claus made with paper doilies

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We’re introducing how to make a Santa Claus wall decoration using lace paper, with fun finger stamping.

Materials: construction paper, lace paper doilies, round stickers, crayons, paint, glue, wood glue, and pom-poms.

First, cut the red construction paper into a triangle and glue a lace paper doily on top.

Next, use round stickers for the eyes and nose, make a beard from construction paper, and glue them onto the lace paper.

Glue Santa onto a construction paper backing, then add white paint finger stamps around him.

Finally, attach a pom-pom to the tip of the triangle to finish!