[Childcare] December Wall Decoration Ideas: Festive Crafts for Christmas and Winter
Many of you are probably looking for ideas to brighten up your nursery classroom walls in December.
Transform the space into a fun environment for children with wonderful, winter-themed creations like Christmas trees, Santa Claus, and fluffy snowmen.
Here, we introduce a wealth of wall decoration ideas—from pieces using unique techniques such as salt painting and decalcomania to projects made with familiar materials like toilet paper rolls and sticky note rolls.
With a bit of creativity and ingenuity from teachers, these ideas can evolve into even more delightful works!
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[Childcare] December Wall Decoration Ideas! Ornaments to Brighten Christmas and Winter (121–130)
Masking tape Christmas tree

This is a Christmas tree craft that instantly boosts the holiday mood using origami and masking tape.
It’s safe and scissor-free, so you can make it together with small children.
On a wall at a daycare or at home, stick masking tape in the shape of a tree.
Fold origami paper into flag shapes and attach the flags to yarn.
Using a variety of colors makes it vibrant and beautiful.
Prepare a star using yellow origami or masking tape.
Finally, decorate the tree on the wall to complete it—give it a try with the kids!
A big tree made from mini trees

This is a lively big Christmas tree made by hanging lots of strap-style mini trees.
On a large backing sheet, draw a grid so that two squares equal the size of one mini tree.
Don’t forget to leave margins on both sides.
For the parts where the tree straps will hang, make slits with a craft knife, insert clips, and secure them with cellophane tape.
It’s also nice that you can extend the backing sheet by adding more with cellophane tape as needed.
Attach a large star to the top of the tree, and you’ll have a powerful, big tree made up of many small trees!
This is a snowman paper fan made by folding construction paper into an accordion. Prepare white construction paper, mark fold lines at 2 cm intervals, and fold it into an accordion. Tie the middle with clear nylon thread (fishing line). Open it into a ring shape and use double-sided tape to attach the edges neatly. Make another one in a different size. For the snowman’s face and hands, you can draw the eyes and nose on construction paper, or download templates from the internet—prepare them as you like. Finally, glue all the parts together, and you’re done!

This is a snowman paper fan made by folding drawing paper accordion-style.
Prepare white drawing paper, mark fold lines at 2 cm intervals, and fold it into an accordion.
Tie the center with fishing line.
Open it into a ring and use double-sided tape to attach the edges neatly.
Make another one in a different size.
For the snowman’s face and hands, you can draw the eyes and nose on paper, or download templates from the internet—prepare whichever you prefer.
Finally, glue all the parts together, and you’re done!
Easy for anyone! A great-looking Christmas tree

Here’s a Christmas decoration to make the exciting holiday season even more fun.
It’s a colorful Christmas tree made from origami that brightens up your room while keeping things simple.
Just prepare origami papers in various green gradients, plus colors like brown and yellow; fold and cut them as you like, then stick them to the wall with masking tape.
You can adjust the size and balance to your preference, creating an original Christmas tree display.
It’s simple yet beautiful—give it a try!
In conclusion
We introduced ideas like Christmas trees, wreaths, and snowmen that are perfect for December wall displays.
These are all pieces that can brighten up childcare settings, so if you make the most of the materials and assemble them right in front of the children, they’ll be able to watch the whole process.
Create a lovely winter wall display, and try to foster a fun environment where you can enjoy the season together with the children!



