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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 displays! Christmas tree idea collection (11–20)

A tree made by sticking paper pieces

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Christmas trees made with paint have a unique warmth that really makes them shine, don’t they? For this craft, you paint a long, narrow strip of construction paper in separate sections, then cut it into two types of parts: the tree’s leafy sections and round ornaments.

Next, cut the base cardboard into a tree shape, glue the leafy pieces so they overlap, add the round ornaments, and you’re done.

Because it involves simple steps like painting and gluing, it seems suitable from around age three.

The cardboard base also makes it perfect for hanging on the wall.

Christmas tree mobile

How to Make a 3D Christmas Tree Mobile — It spins round and round when you hang it!
Christmas tree mobile

Let’s make a cute Christmas tree mobile that twirls as it hangs from above! First, place the tree and star templates on construction paper and cut them out.

Next, fold the cut pieces and glue them together.

Connect the tree and star with string, thread another string through the top of the star to hang the mobile, and you’re done.

You can display just one, or link two or three together for an even more festive decoration.

Try making this lively piece that’s perfect for Christmas parties and events!

Stained glass-style Christmas tree

[Stained Glass Style] Christmas Tree – Make it with lamination! Stained glass craft for preschool/childcare
Stained glass-style Christmas tree

Let’s make a stained-glass-style Christmas tree using laminate film! Use black origami or construction paper to create star and circle parts with the centers cut out.

Cut out a tree shape as well, and similarly remove the inside.

Next, place the tree frame on top of the laminate film, arrange the star and circle parts around and inside it, and run it through the laminator.

Then color it vibrantly with permanent markers, mount it on a sparkly backing material, and you’re done! It’s simple cutting and coloring, so be sure to try it with your kids.

Christmas tree made of felt

For practicing buttoning ♪ Christmas felt tree decoration
Christmas tree made of felt

Games using buttons are a popular activity that children can focus on and really enjoy.

This Christmas tree is a wall display that lets kids decorate the tree while having fun buttoning pieces on.

To make it, cut a large piece of felt into a tree shape, attach buttons, and glue it onto a large piece of fabric.

Then create the pieces that will attach to the tree’s buttons, and you’re done.

When sewing the buttons onto the felt, sew them at intervals.

It’s recommended to make the pieces large so that children can easily button them on.

Christmas tree made with origami

Christmas tree wall decoration: introducing a simple origami method anyone can make! Why not try making it as a winter decoration for December? [Tsukuru Mon]
Christmas tree made with origami

Just cut origami paper into triangles and stick them on the wall! This is an easy-to-make Christmas tree wall decoration.

Fold green origami paper and cut it to create multiple parts with two connected triangles.

Line up more triangle parts in the bottom row, then reduce the number as you go up to form a neat tree shape.

Cut out stars, holly berries, and other pieces from origami paper to decorate the tree.

If you’re sticking them directly on the wall, use masking tape or another tape that won’t leave marks.