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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.

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Tree of Tulca Dry Bouquet

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Tree of Tulca Dry Bouquet

Many households display willow dry flowers as eye-catching interior items because they require no maintenance, don’t they? Here’s a wall-mounted Christmas tree made using those willow dry flowers.

You can find willow dry flowers at interior shops and online.

They’re easier to cut than you might think, so just trim them with a utility knife or scissors, make several pieces of the same length, bundle them with paper string, and hang them on the wall.

You can also decorate them with your favorite ornaments on top.

It’s a flat tree, but the way it sways and has movement is charming, isn’t it?

Masking tape Christmas tree

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Masking tape Christmas tree

Here’s an idea for a wall-mounted Christmas tree using masking tape that you can make right now with things you already have at home.

Since all you do is stick tape on the wall, all you need is masking tape and scissors—easy! First, use brown masking tape to create the center trunk, then lay out guideline branches to form your preferred tree shape.

After that, add horizontal strips of tape to represent the foliage, and you’re done.

A colorful, cute tree or a chic one in earth tones would both be lovely.

You can also make ornaments from leftover wrapping paper or paper bags.

Lamé Mall & Deco Seal Tree

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Lamé Mall & Deco Seal Tree

This is a wall decoration of a Christmas tree that you can easily make with sparkly tinsel pipe cleaners and cute puffy deco stickers.

Apply liquid glue to a triangular backing sheet, then attach small triangles of tissue paper so there are no gaps.

Add a brown square of colored paper at the bottom to complete the tree’s base.

Next, glue the pipe cleaner so it looks like it’s wrapped around the tree, and attach the deco stickers while checking the overall balance.

Since the main task is gluing, it’s a simple craft that even young children can enjoy!

Twig tree

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Twig tree

How about making a Christmas tree using materials like wood you pick up outside or at the park? You can get decorations for the tree at 100-yen shops, but it’s also fine to use things you already have at home.

Even small children can make it easily and have fun.

Pick up several small branches of different lengths from a park, tie them together with jute twine to form a tree shape, and then decorate it with season-appropriate items like bells, Santa figurines, and wreaths, arranging them in a balanced way.

If you have white cotton to resemble snow, it will look even more like a Christmas tree.

Once it’s finished, hang it on the wall and you’re done.

Christmas tree and snowflakes

This is a Christmas tree wall decoration made using visually striking items like double-sided origami and foil-color origami.

Its colorful look will brighten up any room for the holidays.

Using craft punches to create stars and snow, or decorating with cutouts of your own drawings, the creative freedom unique to origami is sure to spark children’s imagination.

Add a personal touch to your Christmas with an original wall decoration!