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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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Cute Minnie Santa origami

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Cute Minnie Santa origami

Let’s make a Minnie Santa with origami! It’s cute to stick on the wall as is, and it would also look great combined with other Christmas-themed origami pieces to create a garland or hanging decoration.

First, use one sheet of origami paper to make the face, body, and hat.

Then use several other sheets to make the ears, bow, and scarf.

Since there are parts that require cutting, prepare scissors, a pen for drawing the face, and glue for assembly.

There aren’t any complicated steps, but because you’ll be putting several pieces together, fold each part carefully, one by one.

[Origami] Snowman

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[Origami] Snowman

This origami snowman is perfect for December, when it’s also the season of snow.

A snowman is made by placing one snowball on top of another, right? With a clever folding method, you can express the two stacked snowballs using just a single sheet of origami paper.

You can also make a scarf around the snowman’s neck.

If you use polka-dot or patterned paper, the pattern becomes the scarf, making it extra cute.

You can draw the eyes and mouth yourself, so each snowman has its own personality.

You can stick them on a wreath or a calendar, so try arranging them in different ways to expand the range of your creations.

Christmas tree with origami!

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Christmas tree with origami!

We’ll make a Christmas tree by sticking strip-shaped origami onto a backing sheet.

First, prepare the origami and cut it into strips.

Overlap the two ends of each strip to form a loop, then start gluing the loops onto the backing sheet.

Arrange them in the shape of a tree: five loops in the bottom row, four in the row above, and so on.

Use red origami for the top row, and add a star at the top.

Decorate the tree with round stickers, and it’s done! You can also use wide paper tape instead of origami paper.

Simple Christmas tree made of construction paper

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Simple Christmas tree made of construction paper

A wall decoration Christmas tree that you can easily make using familiar materials like construction paper and origami.

You can fold pieces into ornament shapes or attach pom-poms, so even children can have fun joining in the crafting.

Since there are moments when tools like scissors are used, dividing roles between children and guardians can make the activity even more engaging.

It’s a Christmas tree that doesn’t take up space, and it’s a wall decoration that will build excitement well before the holiday arrives.

Many Christmas trees

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Many Christmas trees

How about a striking wall-mounted Christmas tree made from several smaller trees? First, cut green construction paper into circles, then fold them several times to create an accordion shape.

Next, make horizontal slits in the paper to design the tree’s leaves.

Finally, draw heart shapes on red construction paper, cut them out, and use them for decoration.

Make several identical pieces, combine them into a single tree, and you’re done! It looks super cute, so give it a try.

A three-dimensional tree made with tissue paper

As an idea for December wall decorations, I recommend a three-dimensional Christmas tree made with tissue paper flowers! It’s perfect for making together with the children in a lively, fun way, so why not include it in your December craft activities? Arrange tissue-paper flowers in the shape of a tree and hang them on the wall.

Adding origami Santas, bells, or stockings will make it even more festive.

If you have the children try the origami themselves, it will turn into a lively and delightful piece.

Christmas tree made with decalcomania

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Let’s make a cute Christmas tree wall decoration using decalcomania! You’ll need paint in your favorite colors, colored construction paper, a pencil, and glue.

First, fold a green sheet of construction paper in half, and on just one side of the folded paper, paint patterns with the colors you like.

After painting, fold the paper closed to transfer the patterns, then draw a rough outline of a tree with a pencil and cut it out to make a tree silhouette.

Open it up and it’s done! You can also glue a star on top, or glue the tree onto another sheet of paper and paint around it—both are adorable and highly recommended.