[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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Disney handmade garland
https://www.tiktok.com/@xx._.takaaki/video/7245241301426343175Let’s try making original Disney garlands.
It seems the garlands themselves are made by taking official coloring pages and editing them with an app.
Laminate the garlands, cut them out, and hang them on a string, and you’ll have an adorable garland! If you want the design to shine even more, apply a holographic sheet on top of the lamination.
Designing in Christmas colors or adding ribbons and bells to the garland will make it an even more fitting wall decoration for December!
Handmade with felt! Mickey ornament
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Handmade warmth elevates the Christmas spirit—this sewn felt Mickey is an irresistible ornament you’ll want to touch.
Gather felt, a chalk pen, scissors, a needle, and thread.
Trace two Mickey shapes onto the felt and cut them out.
It’s also recommended to use different colors for each piece.
Stitch the two felt pieces together, adding stuffing as you go to create the desired plumpness and form the Mickey shape.
Cut white felt into a wavy shape, sew on beads, and attach it to the Mickey body.
You’ll have a charming Mickey ornament that evokes winter and the season’s cheer.
Make it with pipe cleaners! Disney characters
https://www.tiktok.com/@niconico_mama/video/7188907988197985538Disney characters made with chenille stems (pipe cleaners) are perfect for a large tree wall decoration, adding sparkle and a three-dimensional look.
Decide which character you want to make, choose the colors of your pipe cleaners, and shape each part by twisting and rolling them.
A key tip is to wrap a pipe cleaner around your finger to form the face outline first, then make the ears on both sides.
No matter which character you choose, starting with the face outline can make it easier to balance parts like ribbons and hats.
Create your favorite character and complete a dazzling tree wall display!
Fits perfectly on the wall! Making Olaf’s footprints
Olaf, the unique and lovable character from Disney’s Frozen.
Here’s a wall decoration idea inspired by Olaf: use an upside-down stamp of a white footprint to represent Olaf’s body, then finish it by attaching paper cutouts for his face, hair, and feet.
The little snowmen around him are adorable, too! The big, round eyes—simple yet striking—somehow bring Baymax to mind.
Add stars and a tree to make the wall décor even more charming, and it could be fun to sneak a hidden Baymax in there like a spot-the-difference game!
Cute yarn paper plate decoration

Here’s an idea for an easy, seasonal decoration.
First, prepare a paper plate and paint it navy blue to create the base.
Wrap some clear tape around the tip of green yarn, then punch holes in the plate in the shape of a Christmas tree.
Thread the yarn through the holes, and the outline of the tree will gradually appear.
Once the shape looks right, attach decorative stickers and a star ornament to complete the tree.
You can add white round stickers around it to create a snowy atmosphere.
Finally, punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon, and your cute decoration is finished.
With color and decoration tweaks, it’s a fun winter craft to enjoy with children.



