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] Perfect for December wall displays! A collection of Christmas tree ideas (1–10)
Tree made from toilet paper rolls

Here’s an easy Christmas tree ornament you can make using toilet paper rolls.
Materials: toilet paper roll cores, construction paper, an awl, decorations, green construction paper, and wood glue.
Instructions: First, cut the toilet paper rolls into 3 cm pieces according to the size of tree you want.
Glue them together to form a tree shape, then cut green construction paper to match the tree shape.
Next, glue together four 3 cm roll pieces to make the trunk.
For the tree, wrap the 3 cm pieces with green construction paper, and for the trunk, wrap them with 3 cm strips of brown construction paper.
Finally, glue on the green tree-shaped paper and decorate the inside however you like.
It’s finished!
Poinsettia Christmas tree

Soft tissue paper can be transformed into anything, right? For this tree, you arrange poinsettias made from tissue paper inside a tree-shaped outline—created with string on fabric or construction paper—to form a Christmas tree.
We recommend decorating the surroundings with sparkly tape and snowflakes.
Kids will enjoy tasks like fluffing the tissue and arranging the flowers.
When making the poinsettias, using tissue paper in accent colors like yellow or pink will make them look even cuter.
Wall-mounted tree made from wire

Wouldn’t it be chic to make a Christmas tree out of wire for the holidays? This wall decoration uses gold and green wire, adhesive, cotton, and parchment paper.
By shaping the tree with wire cut to match a tree illustration, you can shorten the work time and achieve a clean shape—highly recommended.
Lay parchment paper underneath and use a hot glue gun to attach the wires to each other.
By attaching cotton, which evokes snow, to the joints, the seams become less noticeable and the overall look improves.
Give it a try!
Wall tree made with artificial turf

Wall trees add a bright, stylish touch when displayed on a wall.
This wall tree uses artificial turf as a base, making it easy to create.
Cut the artificial turf into a tree shape and attach branches with wire.
The key step is using a hot glue gun to adhere preserved flowers to the artificial turf.
Using preserved flowers enhances the overall look of the wall tree.
Finish by decorating with ribbons and nuts, and it’s complete.
Adding cotton would make it even cuter.
A cozy tree made with embroidery

Yarn has a cozy feel and is perfect for winter crafts, isn’t it? In this project, we’ll embroider a Christmas tree onto construction paper using yarn and an awl.
After drawing the shape of a tree on the paper, use the awl to make holes around the tree where the yarn will go through.
A hairpin makes it easier to thread the yarn.
If children are making it, please be careful with the tip of the hairpin.
Changing the yarn colors to your liking gives it an original touch and is highly recommended.
Create a warm, heartwarming wall decoration that’s perfect for the chilly Christmas season!



