[For Seniors] Recommended Wall Decorations for December: Ideas Collection
December is a busy season with events like Christmas and New Year’s.
Let’s help older adults feel the spirit of December—the month that wraps up the year—through recreation! This time, we’re introducing a recommended wall-decoration craft activity for December.
Creating wall decorations not only brings out the seasonal atmosphere, but can also have brain-training benefits.
It’s wonderful to brighten Christmas or welcome the New Year with pieces you’ve made yourself.
You can enjoy it by chatting and crafting in a big group, or by focusing quietly on your own.
Be sure to try making some lovely creations!
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[For Seniors] Recommended Wall Decorations for December: Idea Collection (21–30)
Simple Christmas Tree
This is a Christmas tree decoration whose charm lies in the layered, three-dimensional look of the leaves.
The key is how you make the leaves: firmly crease the paper first, then cut it into leaf shapes, and bend them to create a 3D effect.
Next, make the conical base of the tree and layer the bent leaves onto it.
Once the green part of the Christmas tree is finished, add the trunk and decorations to make it even more festive.
It’s also recommended to arrange snowflakes around it to enhance the overall atmosphere.
Cut-and-paste Christmas decorations
@haruharo_made Christmas decorations / Easy! Just cut and paste! Illustrated wall decorations [Illustration details] Check out the “Christmas Illustrations” from the “Template Distribution” section on Home Link!
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Here’s an idea you can use when you’re short on time but want to make your wall look cute.
All you need are printed papers with Christmas illustrations and raffia ribbon.
Prepare a variety of illustrations.
After cutting out each illustration with scissors, attach them to raffia ribbons cut to match the length of your wall.
Using two colors—red and green—will give it an even more Christmassy feel.
Once all the illustrations are attached, stick the raffia ribbons to the wall, alternating red and green.
It’s an easy idea that creates a very festive, eye-catching wall display.
[For Seniors] Recommended Wall Decorations for December: Ideas Summary (31–40)
A new kind of Christmas wreath made with clay
@haruharo_made Christmas wreath / Crafting with clay! A new kind of wreath 🎄
♬ All I Want for Christmas Is You – Mariah Carey
A Christmas wreath that looks like a flower arrangement is a fresh idea, isn’t it? The key is to use lightweight clay from a 100-yen shop as the base for the wreath.
If you use paper clay, it might be too heavy to hang on the wall.
Shape the lightweight clay into a wreath, then use a chopstick to insert small pieces of tissue paper that you’ve cut up.
Green tissue paper works well, but making it in colors preferred by older adults would also turn out beautifully.
Attach a ribbon or items with Christmas illustrations to finish.
The method is a bit different and feels fresh, so the making process should be fun too.
Christmas mobile made from paper cups
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Brighten your walls with an easy-to-make Christmas mobile.
The materials are paper cups, straws, jute twine, construction paper, round stickers, and present-shaped parts.
Use the paper cups, construction paper, and round stickers to make Santa Claus and a reindeer.
Create the base of the mobile with the straws and jute twine, then hang Santa, the reindeer, and the present parts to finish.
Use thick, sturdy straws designed for tapioca/boba.
Decorating with tape or origami paper will make it even more festive.
Paper Plate Santa
https://www.tiktok.com/@peta_peta_anyo/video/7436681167174307079Cut a paper plate in half to make the base for the face.
Snip small cuts along the rim with scissors to create the beard.
Cut a red piece of construction paper into a triangle, add a pom-pom to make a hat, and glue it onto the plate.
Color the center of the plate with crayon to match a skin tone, then draw the nose and mouth.
Finally, make hair with cotton and attach eye parts to complete your Santa Claus.
Feel free to enjoy it by sticking it on the wall or hanging it as a decoration.
It would also look nice attached to a cone-shaped body as a standing ornament.
Crumpled tissue paper tree
@buchiko_hoiku 🐶 @buchiko_hoiku ◂◂◂◂ Check out my other posts, too 🌼 This time, it’s a tree that even infants can make easily 🎄 Crumple up tissue paper to enjoy the texture, peel stickers using little fingers, and decorate as you go—so you can make a cute tree easily while having fun 😆💕 Tips: To keep the cone base from losing its shape, gently dab the pieces on when sticking. As you add tissue paper, it gets bulkier, so make the cone base a bit slimmer to avoid a chubby tree 🙆🏻♀️ Also!! This craft is available as a kit for purchase 🌟 Craft kits saved me back when I was working on the front lines, so now I want to help teachers who are struggling! I make each one with that in mind ✂️ Links to Mercari and BASE are in my profile! I’m selling other crafts, too, so I’d love for you to take a peek 👀 A follow would make me even happier 🥴💕 lol Please try making it yourself 🌈 I’d love to hear your “I made it!” reports—they keep me going 🥹❤️🔥 Thank you so much for reading to the end 🐶 I share ideas you can easily copy—from intro to crafting ♬︎ Likes ♥, saves 𖤘, and follows 𖤐 would make me cry with joy 😂 lol Comments are super welcome 🤍🤍Nursery teacher / Childcare workerKindergarten TeacherWinter Craft#Wall CreationInfant CraftPlay that expands from picture booksChristmas crafts
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Here’s a cute Christmas tree idea where you stick crumpled tissue paper onto a cone base.
First, roll a piece of thick paper into a cone to make the base and cover the surface with double-sided tape.
Next, crumple green tissue paper and stick it on to fill the base.
Once the tree itself is done, decorate it with Christmas stickers as ornaments.
To evoke snow, loosely wrap white yarn around the whole tree, then add a star on top to finish.
Try using tissue paper in various colors to create a tree that reflects your own style.
Snowman ornament
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Let me show you how to make a cute snowman ornament with just a few simple steps.
Fold the two bottom corners of a clear bag into triangles and tape them down, then stuff the bag with white cotton and seal the opening.
Fold the left and right corners of the sealed opening into triangles and tape them as well.
Next, twist two pipe cleaners together to make a scarf, wrap it around the middle to cinch the bag, and shape it into a snowman.
Use round stickers for the eyes and nose, draw the mouth with a pen, and finish by adding a paper hat.
Thread a string through the scarf, and you can hang it on your tree.




