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!
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Cute Santa Claus wall decorations! A collection of perfect ideas for December childcare (11–20)
Santa hanging ornament made with origami
https://www.tiktok.com/@chooobo2/video/7429284737467960594Here’s how to make a hanging Santa Claus ornament out of origami.
First, fold a red sheet of origami paper in half into a triangle and unfold it.
Fold the tip slightly toward the center crease twice.
Flip it over, make a “kite” fold, then fold the bottom triangle up.
Next, let’s make the face with light orange origami paper.
Fold the paper into four equal squares and unfold.
Fold about the top quarter down and unfold.
Fold the bottom up to the center crease, then fold the top down along the topmost crease.
Flip it over and fold both bottom corners up diagonally, then glue it onto the red piece where the face should go.
Draw the eyes and nose with colored pens to complete Santa’s face.
Finally, cut out a star as a papercut and connect it to Santa with cellophane tape to finish!
Santa and the Stockings

It’s exciting to think about what gifts to put in Santa’s stocking, isn’t it? Cut out a large stocking shape from construction paper and start attaching Santa’s facial parts.
The key is the decorations you put on Santa’s stocking.
Depending on the child’s age, you can try techniques like resist painting or stamping patterns with cotton swabs, or draw pictures with colored pens—there are lots of decoration ideas to explore.
If you punch out the child’s drawn patterns with star or heart craft punches, you’ll have a one-of-a-kind stocking.
It feels like a wonderful present will arrive for Christmas.
Santa ornament

The yarn hair and the pom-pom eyes and nose are distinctive and super cute.
For this craft, prepare a paper cup, white yarn, pom-poms, and paint.
Paint the paper cup, which will become Santa’s hat.
For the charming hair, cut pieces of yarn and glue them to the inside edge of the cup’s rim.
Once the glue dries, attach pom-poms for the eyes and nose, thread a hanging string through, and you’re done.
It’s also fun to change the color of the paper cup to make Santas wearing hats in various colors.
Santa’s Christmas wreath

As December arrives, you often see many households decorating their interiors with Christmas wreaths.
In this craft using a paper plate, you cut out the center of the plate, but the key is to leave a section uncut.
Once you’ve made the cut, stick pieces of hand-torn origami paper onto the face area.
The torn origami in various shapes brings out individuality and looks lovely.
Glue on the facial features, add color to the hook part, and it’s complete.
Adding a pom-pom for Santa’s or the reindeer’s nose would make it even cuter.
Triangular Santa

All-ages friendly craft! Here’s how to make a Triangle Santa.
You’ll need two colors of origami paper, a triangular Santa suit, a face, a beard, a white circle, hands, feet, glue, and crayons.
First, tear the origami paper into pieces and glue them onto the triangular Santa suit.
Next, glue the face with the beard in the center of the triangle, and attach the white circle to the tip of the triangle.
Finally, add the hand and foot parts, then draw Santa’s eyes and nose with crayons to finish! Adjust the method to suit the child’s age.
A cute cone-shaped Santa

Perfect for Christmas decorations and super cute! Here’s how to make a cone-shaped Santa Claus.
Materials: a red semicircle with a 14 cm diameter, a cone template that matches the semicircle, parts like the face, belt, hat tip, and boots, glue, and crayons.
First, draw a line along the cone template on the semicircle and fold it.
Next, glue each part onto the semicircle, making sure the belt is in the middle.
Then use crayons to draw Santa’s face.
Apply glue to the folded edge, roll it up, and glue it together from the inside.
Finally, attach the hat tip and you’re done! Using green or brown semicircles to make a reindeer or a tree is also adorable and highly recommended.
Cute Santa Claus wall decorations! A perfect set of ideas for December childcare (21–30)
How to make handprint reindeer and Santa

Here are some craft ideas for making Santa Claus and a reindeer using handprints.
For Santa, use a handprint to create his beard, and for the reindeer, use a handprint to form the face.
Since Santa’s beard uses an upside-down handprint, make sure to pay attention to the direction when stamping.
The faces are made with round stickers, so the children can also enjoy sticking the stickers.
Once Santa and the reindeer are finished, glue them onto a base with a construction paper Christmas tree attached.
Be sure to decorate the tree with round stickers as ornaments, too!



