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[Childcare] Perfect for December wall displays! A collection of Christmas tree ideas

Cold winter days make you want to add warm, handmade decorations to your room, don’t they? Creating a Christmas tree on the wall in December is a fun way to enjoy the season together with children.

In this article, we introduce ideas that brighten up your space: a fabric tree that suits a Japanese-style room, a modern design made with wire, and a stylish wall display adorned with poinsettias.

From easy crafts to more elaborate projects, we offer a variety of decoration methods you can choose from based on your children’s ages.

[Childcare] Perfect for December wall decorations! A collection of Christmas tree ideas (61–70)

Macrame Christmas tree

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Macrame Christmas tree

Here’s a cozy macramé Christmas tree idea.

Macramé, widely known as a technique for creating patterns by knotting and weaving threads, literally means crossing and tying.

There are about ten basic macramé knots.

Why not master those first and then try making a Christmas tree? As a tip, two cords of about 150 cm each are ideal.

Check out tutorial videos for detailed steps, and give it a try!

A Christmas tree made with washi (masking) tape

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A Christmas tree made with washi (masking) tape

A Christmas tree made with masking tape is a simple decoration anyone can try.

Masking tape is usually used to protect areas from getting dirty during painting and other work, but it’s actually very handy and easy to use for making decorations, too! You can buy various colors at 100-yen shops, so try combining them for a vibrant finish.

You can also substitute craft color tape instead of masking tape, so give it a try with what you have available in your facility!

A Christmas tree made with paper cutouts

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A Christmas tree made with paper cutouts

Paper cutouts are so much fun! Here’s how to make a Christmas tree wall display.

The materials are: templates for a folded-in-half construction paper Christmas tree and ornaments, glue, crayons, and paint.

First, cut out the Christmas tree.

Be sure to prepare construction paper that’s been folded in half with cut lines drawn in advance.

Cut out the ornament templates in the same way, and paint patterns on them.

Next, draw decorations on the Christmas tree with crayons, and finally glue on the ornaments to finish! You can also get creative with round stickers, pipe cleaners, and more to make your own original tree.

A Christmas tree made by sticking pieces together

Here’s an idea for a Christmas tree you make by combining and pasting pieces together.

As the name suggests, you create a large Christmas tree by attaching multiple parts.

First, cut construction paper into triangles to represent the tree.

Hand out one piece per person and let everyone decorate theirs however they like.

Then, paste the triangles onto a wall, fitting them together to form one big triangle—once that’s done, it’s complete.

Try planning it out while calculating how many pieces you’ll need.

Beads and stickers are great choices for decorations.

Giant Christmas Tree

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Giant Christmas Tree

When it comes to Christmas, a Christmas tree is essential, right? Here, we’ll show you how to make a giant Christmas tree that’s perfect for the holiday! You’ll need colored construction paper, a stapler, tape, and so on.

To make it, bring the corners of a sheet of construction paper together and staple them.

Make as many of these as you need for the size of tree you want.

It seems you can make a tree about 170 cm tall with 21 pieces.

Attach the pieces to the wall with tape, then make a trunk and a star from colored paper and decorate the tree—done! Enjoy creating trees in whatever size suits your needs and decorating them in various ways.