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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)

Tree made from origami

Easy! How to make a wall decoration of a Christmas tree! Why not try making it with origami as the material for December events? [Tsukuru-mon]
Tree made from origami

Here’s an introduction to a wall-mounted Christmas tree you can make with origami.

You’ll need 26 sheets of green origami paper for the leaves, 7 sheets for ornaments, 2 brown sheets, 1 yellow sheet, string, wood glue, scissors, a compass, masking tape, and an awl.

First, use the green origami sheets to make the leafy parts of the tree.

Next, make the ornaments.

Then create the trunk with the brown paper, and finally make the star with the yellow paper to finish the decorations.

After that, attach everything to the wall.

This example uses origami paper, but colored construction paper or any colors you like are also recommended.

You can adjust the height and width by changing the number of pieces you stick on, so have fun customizing it!

A tree made with nuts and yarn

Let me introduce a tree craft made with nuts and yarn that’s fun to make, too.

First, prepare a paper plate and create a spattering effect to make it look like snow is falling.

Seeing the snow appear as if it’s really piling up will definitely get you excited.

Next, wrap yarn around the paper plate.

Keep a Christmas tree shape in mind and form a triangle.

Finally, decorate the yarn part with nuts and other natural items, and you’re done.

If you use nuts you picked up yourself, you’ll feel even more attached to your creation.

A tree made by combining scrap pieces

A Christmas tree made by combining offcuts that lets you enjoy the texture of the materials is also recommended.

The base is a wooden board.

Attach wood scraps and fabric to it to form the shape of a Christmas tree.

If you prepare offcuts with different colors as much as possible, it will add character.

Using colorful fabrics as accents can also look cute.

Keep the overall look in mind and create a one-of-a-kind tree.

Placing a star-shaped piece of wood at the top will make it feel even more Christmassy.

A tree made with green masking tape

Here’s an idea for a Christmas tree using masking tape that won’t leave marks.

All you need is brown and green masking tape.

Choose the center of the tree on your wall, then use the brown tape to create the trunk below it.

Next, attach the green tape radiating out from the center.

In no time, your Christmas tree is complete.

It looks cute as is, but you can also have fun adding ornaments.

It’s perfect for when you don’t have space to set up a traditional tree.

Socks bag

Easy with construction paper♪ Let’s make a stocking bag for Christmas
Socks bag

After decorating the wall with a Christmas tree and Santa Claus, you might still feel something is missing.

That’s when you should try adding a stocking bag.

This is a wall decoration made by punching holes in a Santa Claus stocking cut from construction paper and threading a string through.

Because it sways gently, it adds a lively touch.

Since a hole punch is used during the making process, be sure to supervise carefully to prevent injuries.

By the way, it also works properly as a bag, so you can display it with items inside.