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 perfect set of ideas for December childcare (21–30)
Triangle Santa
A triangular Santa that can be used for various items like Christmas cards and ornaments.
Since it’s made simply by folding origami, it’s easy to try.
Fold the prepared origami step by step to make a triangle-shaped Santa.
Draw expressions on Santa’s face and decorate with ribbons or stickers.
You can also make Santa’s gift bag and write messages of thanks or congratulations.
If you’re making them in a group, it would be fun to line up the triangular Santas to complete a tree.
Santa papercraft

This is a simple craft where you assemble Santa Claus parts using construction paper.
It’s festive on its own, but since it’s flat, it can also be easily used as part of larger decorations.
Prepare sheets with each part’s design, then cut them out and combine them.
Because you’re attaching small pieces step by step, it’s important to adjust carefully so the parts don’t shift out of place.
Even with the same design, slight differences bring out the maker’s individuality—another enjoyable aspect of this project.
Cute Santa Claus wall decorations! A perfect set of ideas for December childcare (31–40)
Santa Claus riding a sleigh with reindeer

When you think of Santa Claus, the strong image is of someone who delivers presents, right? Here’s a wall decoration idea that uses Santa Claus, the bringer of gifts, as its motif.
Since you simply paste the cut-out parts together, it’s easy to make—another key point.
Make reindeer, a sleigh, and a sack of presents to go with it, and build up the fun anticipation for Christmas.
It’s enjoyable just to display the finished piece, but it’s also recommended to use it as part of other decorations.
Santa hanging ornament
A cute Christmas wall decoration featuring a hanging origami Santa Claus and holly leaves.
For the main Santa, cut the origami paper into a fan shape, attach the face and beard, thread fishing line through it so it can hang, then roll it into a cone.
Decorate the wall with holly leaves and hang the Santa so it looks like he’s dangling from them.
You can also make ornaments from origami or colored paper and decorate around it to make the Santa stand out even more!
Santa and Presents
For children who are looking forward to Santa coming to their homes at Christmas, we recommend making wall decorations with a Santa and presents theme.
Create pieces featuring December-perfect characters, like illustrations of Santa or a reindeer peeking out from a gift box.
Displaying the finished artwork in a child’s room will make the wait for Christmas even more exciting.
If you’re crafting together with kids, be sure to prepare items like ribbons and stickers.
A Santa tree made by stacking triangles
A perfect Santa tree made by stacking triangles—great for crafting with kids! The method is simple: cut construction paper into half-circles, join the edges to form cones, and stack them.
By drawing Santa’s face on the top cone, each child can express their own personality! You can also punch holes along the cone’s rim and thread yarn through for a fun decoration twist.
Using star stickers and dot stickers makes it easier for younger children to join in, so give it a try!
A tree made by threading yarn through it
Why not try making a cozy, heartwarming Christmas tree using yarn? It’s a great craft idea to do with children, too.
Punch holes in construction paper with a hole punch, and let the kids thread yarn through to form the shape of a tree.
They can thread the yarn straight or diagonally—anything goes! Using several colors of yarn instead of just one will give it a stylish look.
For the finishing touch, add colorful pom-poms, or stick star-shaped stickers in the open spaces for a lovely effect.




