[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)
Tree wall sticker

Here are some Christmas decorating ideas that are safe and worry-free, even with small children or pets.
During the holiday season, decorations placed on the floor can be picked up by kids or chewed by pets.
To avoid this, decorate walls and ceilings that are out of reach instead of placing items on the floor.
Wall-sticker Christmas trees or small trees displayed on shelves are lovely options.
You can also hang wreaths from the wall or ceiling to brighten up the room.
There are many types of wall stickers available; they’re repositionable and safe to use.
Enjoy your Christmas decorating with a variety of creative ideas!
wall tree

This wall tree is perfect for a glamorous Christmas party and can be displayed anywhere.
Since you can make it without placing anything on the floor, it’s also very safe.
To avoid damaging the wall, create the base of the tree with masking tape and foam tape.
Then layer on tinsel in your favorite colors.
Once the tinsel is in place, add a star at the top and finish with ornaments.
Hanging a garland with festive lettering on the wall will enhance the cheerful atmosphere.
Why not try making a wall-mounted Christmas tree that friends or parents and children can enjoy creating together?
Christmas bell
If you want a three-dimensional decoration to create a festive Christmas atmosphere, these Christmas bells are a great choice.
Among the ideas introduced here, this one takes the most time, but the result is truly three-dimensional, giving it outstanding impact and ambiance.
Also, this decoration uses gold paper.
Since store-bought origami sets that include multiple colors often contain only about one sheet of gold paper, it’s a good idea to purchase gold-only origami.
Although it takes some effort, it makes the wall look spectacular—so give it a try.
Tassel garland Christmas tree

When you hear “tassel garland,” it might sound a bit tricky, but here’s an idea for a wall-mounted Christmas tree that uses an easy-to-make tassel garland from tissue paper.
To make a tassel, fold a sheet of tissue paper in half, make cuts with a craft knife while leaving the folded edge intact, then twist the center—that’s it.
Make pom-poms from tissue paper as well, cut out a star and the words “Merry Christmas,” and simply decorate the wall.
It’s a flat tree, but thanks to the tassels, pom-poms, and the star on top, it has a three-dimensional feel, so it stands out without getting in the way and makes a great wall decoration.
A tree made using toilet paper rolls

Why not make a homemade Christmas tree using the cardboard cores from your toilet paper rolls at home? It’s an easy craft, perfect for preschools or parent–child projects.
First, arrange the cut cores to form the silhouette of a Christmas tree base.
Next, wrap them with green construction paper and secure everything in place.
Then glue more cut cores vertically and wrap them with brown yarn.
Attach this to the base and stick the whole piece on the wall to finish! Try decorating around the tree with handmade Santas, snowmen, and other accents to add your own flair.




