[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.
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[Childcare] For December wall decorations! Christmas tree idea collection (71–80)
A wall-mounted tree made with 100-yen shop materials

Why not try making a festive Christmas tree by hand using items you can buy at a 100-yen shop? Since it’s a wall-mounted decoration that doesn’t take up much space, you can make it anywhere.
First, screw in hooks or screws in the shape of a tree on the wall and thread wire through them.
Next, add dimension by using tinsel garlands and leaves to build up the tree’s look.
Wrap felt around the trunk area, then decorate the base with your favorite ornaments to finish.
If your budget allows, adding string lights for illumination is also recommended.
[100-yen DIY] A Christmas tree growing out of the wall
![[100-yen DIY] A Christmas tree growing out of the wall](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ceSMa9v3_GU/sddefault.jpg)
Let’s try making a Christmas tree objet d’art overflowing with originality using items from the 100-yen shop.
The ideas are endless.
Whatever and however you create it, it will be a piece filled with love.
Use your free imagination to craft your own original Christmas decorations.
A Christmas tree that doesn’t sit on the floor but seems to grow out of the wall could be fun, too.
Paint a board white and attach a store-bought tree from the 100-yen shop.
Feel free to shape the form as you like.
Once you decorate it with lights and more, you’ll have a wall-mountable Christmas tree all set.
Fluffy tissue paper Christmas tree

A fluffy Christmas tree made using the texture of tissue paper! It’s an eco-friendly craft that lets you use leftover tissue paper scraps from other projects.
Fluff open the green scraps, and roll the red scraps into tiny balls in your palm after applying a little liquid glue.
Spread glue on a triangular piece of backing paper, then scatter the green tissue paper to cover the base.
Once the tree base is done, decorate it with the red rolled pieces and ribbon tape in gold or silver to finish! When you put it on the wall and pair it with string lights, it really boosts the Christmas vibe!
Christmas tree made from a wooden slatted rack (sunoko)

A slatted board with a woody, relaxing fragrance and good breathability.
Using wood with such a warm tone, why not try making a handmade Christmas tree? First, cut the prepared slatted board to form the base of the tree, apply a water-based stain, and let it dry.
Layer materials such as a doormat on top of the base, then decorate with your favorite ornaments.
Finally, drill a hole at the top of the tree base and insert a screw eye to finish.
Give this gentle, warm-feeling tree a try!
Fluffy Christmas tree

How about decorating with a fluffy Christmas tree that feels nice with its raised, leafy texture? First, prepare green construction paper and use a plate to trace a circle, then cut along the line.
Cut the circle in half and mark the center of the semicircle.
Next, fold one piece into a cone shape.
Take another sheet of paper, fold it into a rectangle, and make fine cuts to create the leafy texture.
Finally, use double-sided tape to attach the leafy part to the cone-shaped tree, add ornaments, and you’re done! The steps are simple, so it’s recommended even for those who aren’t confident with handmade crafts.



