RAG MusicChildcare
Lovely childcare

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 set of ideas for December childcare (21–30)

A Christmas tree made of chenille stems and decorative stickers

Kimie Gangi December wall decoration: “Super Easy Christmas Tree” with glitter chenille stems and deco stickers #tissuepaper #Christmasdecor
A Christmas tree made of chenille stems and decorative stickers

Let’s make a sparkling Christmas tree that will make you even more excited for the holiday! You’ll need construction paper cut into a triangle, tissue paper in green and light green cut into small pieces, glue, brown construction paper, glitter pipe cleaners, decorative materials, a stapler, adhesive, and so on.

The key is that the glitter pipe cleaners shine, so the tree looks bright from any angle.

Just like decorating a Christmas tree with ornaments, finish by sticking on your favorite stickers and parts!

Construction paper Christmas wreath

December wall decoration - Paper Christmas wreath
Construction paper Christmas wreath

It would be wonderful if we could make a three-dimensional Christmas wreath using construction paper.

Let’s create a gorgeous, eye-catching wall display that makes you look forward to the Christmas season! You’ll need construction paper in various colors, scissors, a craft knife, glue, paste, tape, and so on.

One of the great things is that you can customize the method, size, and design.

How about making it together with the kids—perhaps a colorful tree, or a tree that looks snow-covered by using cotton? Wishing you a fun and festive Christmas!

Three-dimensional Christmas tree wall

Decorate your December wall with a three-dimensional Christmas tree – winter bulletin board made with templates and colored construction paper
Three-dimensional Christmas tree wall

Even if you can’t display a real Christmas tree, this is a lovely idea to brighten up your room.

When you think of Christmas, many people probably picture a tree, right? This time, let’s make a three-dimensional, charming Christmas tree using construction paper.

The materials you’ll need are green construction paper, red construction paper (and other colors if you like), a template, scissors, a stapler, glue, and a ruler.

It’s also fine to choose any colors you like for the construction paper besides green.

Since some steps in making the tree involve small, detailed work, it’s best for children to do this together with a teacher or guardian.

Cute Minnie Santa origami

[Origami] How to make a Santa Claus with one sheet | Santa Claus instructions (using only 1 sheet)
Cute Minnie Santa origami

Let’s make a Minnie Santa with origami! It’s cute to stick on the wall as is, and it would also look great combined with other Christmas-themed origami pieces to create a garland or hanging decoration.

First, use one sheet of origami paper to make the face, body, and hat.

Then use several other sheets to make the ears, bow, and scarf.

Since there are parts that require cutting, prepare scissors, a pen for drawing the face, and glue for assembly.

There aren’t any complicated steps, but because you’ll be putting several pieces together, fold each part carefully, one by one.

[Origami] Santa Claus on a Sleigh

[Christmas Origami] How to Make Santa Claus and a Reindeer
[Origami] Santa Claus on a Sleigh

There are many handmade Santa Claus ideas, but origami is great because you can make it in your spare time.

Use red origami paper to make Santa Claus, then use your favorite color of paper to make the sleigh he rides on! Folding Santa has a few more steps, but if you take your time and follow the instructions, you’ll be fine.

If you also fold small items like the sleigh and a gift sack and display them together, it really brings out the Christmas spirit.

There are plenty of videos showing how to fold Santa, so pick whichever you like.

[Origami] Star-shaped Santa Claus

[Origami] Star-shaped Santa Claus - Christmas ornament made with origami
[Origami] Star-shaped Santa Claus

If you want to make a Santa with a slightly unusual shape, I recommend a star-shaped Santa Claus.

Since Santa’s whole body becomes a star, it might be nice to make these separately from other Santa decorations and arrange them around.

You’ll need one sheet of paper per Santa.

The result has a slightly three-dimensional look, making it perfect for wall decorations.

I also recommend making them in various colors for a more festive feel! You could connect a few to make a garland or even arrange them like a mobile.

[Origami] Chain-Linked Santa

[Christmas Crafts with Paper Chains] Santa Claus, Snowman, Reindeer, Origami
[Origami] Chain-Linked Santa

Would you like to make a chain-link Santa with a cute, perfectly round shape? It’s a simple craft that only requires origami paper and stickers! Cut the prepared origami paper into four equal pieces and make rings.

Connect as many rings as you like, then attach Santa or reindeer parts to the top.

Add facial expressions with stickers or pens, and you’re done.

Thread a colorful ribbon or pipe cleaner through it to make it even more festive.

How about making it together with children?