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[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!

[Childcare] December Wall Display Craft Ideas: Decorations to Brighten Christmas and Winter (11–20)

stained-glass-style ornament

[Christmas Craft] Easy Stained Glass-Style Decorations with Laminating and Coloring!
stained-glass-style ornament

These wall decorations use laminate film to brighten up a room with vibrant, stained glass–like colors.

Cut origami paper into your favorite shapes—like trees or stars—to create decorative frames, then sandwich them in laminate film and run them through a laminator.

If you’re using self-adhesive laminate film, be careful to avoid trapping air bubbles.

Next, draw vertical and horizontal lines inside the frames with a black permanent marker, and color the resulting sections with bright colors to finish.

Punch a hole with a hole punch, thread yarn or similar through it, and hang it in your room.

Christmas tree made from a toilet paper roll

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Christmas tree made from a toilet paper roll

Let’s make a voluminous Christmas decoration using things you have at home and enjoy decorating together.

Here’s a three-dimensional Christmas tree wall decoration.

What you’ll need: lots of toilet paper rolls, colored paper or origami paper, yarn, and so on.

Connect the rolls to form the shape of a Christmas tree.

For the pot, wrap brown yarn round and round.

Put a star on the top.

With that, the base Christmas tree is complete.

Once you stick the tree on the wall, decorate it colorfully and playfully.

Since it’s a three-dimensional decoration, it will make the room feel bright and festive.

Create a party vibe! 3 types of Christmas decorations

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Create a party vibe! 3 types of Christmas decorations

December brings a flurry of fun events like winter break, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve.

Many kindergartens and daycare centers probably host Christmas parties, too.

Try decorating the walls with a festive, party-like Christmas theme to lift everyone’s spirits.

Even simple paper bunting strung with thread in red and green Christmas colors creates a great atmosphere.

Paper wreaths and paper balls are also eye-catching decorations.

Adding illustrations of snowmen and reindeer is the key to finishing it off with a lively touch.

Christmas tree of Lamemole and Seal

Kimie Gangi December wall decoration: “Super Easy Christmas Tree” with glitter chenille stems and deco stickers #tissuepaper #Christmasdecor
Christmas tree of Lamemole and Seal

How about using glitter pipe cleaners and decorative stickers from the 100-yen shop to make a festive wall-mounted Christmas tree? First, apply glue to a green equilateral-triangle base and sprinkle on small pieces of tissue paper.

Next, add a brown trunk and wrap a sparkly pipe cleaner around from the top.

It works well to secure it from the back with tape or staple the folded-over sections.

Do the same with another pipe cleaner from the opposite side.

After that, stick on the stickers however you like.

Finish by adding a star, and it’s done.

It’s great because even small children can have fun making their own original tree.

Snowflakes

Let's line up straws and make snowflakes! Great for wall decorations and other crafts.
Snowflakes

Just line up straws and secure them with rubber bands! This is a wintery snowflake decoration that uses few materials and is easy to make.

Prepare a bowl-shaped food tray and cut eight slits, each 2 cm wide.

Lay four yellow straws across the center so they intersect, and fix them with clear tape.

Then lightly flatten light-blue straws and place them in parallel pairs on top; secure each intersection with the yellow straws using rubber bands, and you’re done! Tie on kite string for hanging, and decorate your room or Christmas tree.

Poinsettia Christmas tree

It seems the standard Japanese name for poinsettia is Shōjōboku.

The Japanese name doesn’t really give off a Christmas vibe, does it? Poinsettias are now a classic symbol of Christmas and are even called the Christmas flower.

Let’s create a festive Christmas mood with poinsettias made of paper that really capture the season! All you have to do is cut the paper into parts and assemble a poinsettia, but the trick is to crumple the paper beforehand.

That way it looks more plant-like! Try making the trendy pink and white poinsettias too.

[Childcare] December Wall Decor Craft Ideas: Decorations to Color Christmas and Winter (21–30)

Easy! Torn-paper Christmas tree

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Let’s create a Christmas tree with torn-paper collage! Prepare a base with the tree trunk already glued on, and have the children tear several sheets of origami paper into small pieces.

If tearing is difficult, you can prepare pre-torn origami paper.

Apply glue in a triangle above the trunk, then attach the torn paper on top to form the tree.

Finish by decorating with round stickers as ornaments.

Mixing patterned origami with solid colors will make it look more festive.

Choose sticker colors that won’t be overpowered by the origami colors.