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Brighten up your winter daycare room! A collection of recommended wall decoration ideas

Here are some recommended ideas for winter wall displays that will create a cheerful atmosphere in your daycare classroom.

From portraits of children snuggled in blankets and cute stenciled snowmen to traditional motifs like the shishimai lion dance and Mt.

Fuji, these projects are full of memories unique to the season! Using materials like cotton and tissue paper for fluffy textures, and lily-of-the-valley tape for added dimension, the decorations make the classroom feel warm and inviting.

With winter wall displays filled with teachers’ care and creativity, enjoy the changing seasons together with the children!

Brighten up your winter daycare classroom! A collection of recommended wall decoration ideas (41–50)

Make it with toilet paper rolls! Nordic-style Santa Claus

@hapibacrafts

[Make It with a Toilet Paper Roll! How to Craft a Scandinavian-Style Santa Figurine] You can make this cute Scandinavian-style Santa figurine using construction paper and a toilet paper roll! Here’s how. <What you need> ・1 toilet paper roll ・Construction paper (B5 red x1, B6 gold x1, B6 white x1) ・Santa figurine template (available on minne) → https://minne.com/items/38394007 ・1 red pom-pom, 2.5 cm (available at Daiso) ・Ruler, craft knife, scissors ・Wood glue, glue stick, rubber bands ・Black pen <Instructions> 1. Print the template and roughly cut it out. 2. Glue the template onto construction paper in the specified colors and cut out the pieces. 3. Arrange the cut pieces in the same orientation as shown in the images. 4. Apply glue to the skin-colored circular piece. 5. Stick it onto the white circular piece. 6. Apply glue to the white beard piece and attach it as shown in the image. 7. Glue the small white circle to the top of the red piece. 8. Glue the toilet paper roll in place. 9. Roll it up, apply glue to the edge, and secure. 10. Now you have Santa’s body and face pieces as shown. 11. Apply glue to the back of the face piece and attach it to the body. 12. Hold it in place with a rubber band until the glue dries. 13. Use wood glue to attach the red pom-pom to Santa’s face. 14. Secure with a rubber band and wait until it is fully bonded. 15. Meanwhile, draw Santa’s eyes with the black pen. 16. Once Santa’s nose is fully attached, you’re done! ⬇️ For a detailed walkthrough, watch the video here.https://youtu.be/NUt3fq8KLoI⬇️ Reindeer version is herehttps://youtu.be/uhwaT-iGaNQChristmas decorationsSanta ClausSimple craftSimple HandmadeChristmas craftsToilet paper roll core#SantaSanta Claus#Christmas decorationsSimple Santa dollSanta dollChristmas DollChristmas decorationsHandmade ChristmasPapercraftPapercraft makingChildcare#ConstructionPaperArtPoster Board CraftChildren's crafts#xmascraft#handmadexmas#Nabechin

♬ Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree – Brenda Lee

Crafts made using familiar materials and scrap are a great experience for both children and adults.

Instead of buying something new, using items that would otherwise be thrown away can also contribute to the SDGs.

The items you’ll need are: a toilet paper roll, construction paper cut into parts, glue, double-sided tape or paste, red pom-poms, a black pen, and rubber bands.

When attaching the pom-poms, it’s a good idea to secure them with rubber bands while they dry.

Brighten up your winter classroom! A collection of recommended wall display ideas (51–60)

Swing Santa

@chooobo2

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♪ Isn't it enough to be just cute? – First Chorus – CUTIE STREET

It’s a unique idea to cut construction paper into a fluffy wreath shape and imagine it as a swing! Using water balloons to dab yellow-green and green paint onto the paper adds a sense of dimension.

Once the paint dries, try decorating the wreath with stickers and holographic origami paper.

Making it with children will create a wall display that really showcases their individuality! If you seat a Santa Claus made from construction paper, round stickers, and pipe cleaners on a tree-themed base, it looks like he’s riding on a wreath swing—so cute!

Fits perfectly on the wall! Making Olaf’s footprints

Olaf, the unique and lovable character from Disney’s Frozen.

Here’s a wall decoration idea inspired by Olaf: use an upside-down stamp of a white footprint to represent Olaf’s body, then finish it by attaching paper cutouts for his face, hair, and feet.

The little snowmen around him are adorable, too! The big, round eyes—simple yet striking—somehow bring Baymax to mind.

Add stars and a tree to make the wall décor even more charming, and it could be fun to sneak a hidden Baymax in there like a spot-the-difference game!

Christmas Chianti by a Child Santa

@haruharo_made

TikTok Document Christmas Craft/ [Kids Santa Christmas Candy] It’s also cute if you stick the children’s faces on the face part ♡ I tried giving it a poncho-style Santa look ♡ ◎It’s cute to add patterns to the poncho with paint or by sticking round stickers ♡ For paint, you can make white polka dots using a toilet paper roll… Or peel a layer off cardboard, cut it into triangles, and make a triangle pattern… Easy to adapt depending on age! [Materials] • Construction paper • Glue • Paint • Scissors • Cotton • Sponge • Pen • Double-sided tapeCrafts for 4-year-olds Crafts for 5-year-olds#3-year-old crafts#2-year-old's craftCrafts for 1-year-oldsCrafts for 0-year-oldsProduction#Nursery schoolWall decoration#StayHomeTime#AtHomePlayProduction ideas#Nursery School CraftWinter Craft#KindergartenKindergarten craftNursery teacher / Childcare workerKindergarten Teacherwall surface #ChristmasTreeProduction for children under age (infants and toddlers)  #ChristmasOrnament Ornament making Made in December # January productionMade in FebruaryChristmas crafts #paint Sticker application Round stickerSticker-pasting craft  Christmas crafts   #Santa craft Christmas Tree MakingReindeer Craftdrawing paper #ConstructionPaperArt Poster Board CraftPaint making  #paint Swipe art#ChristmasCandy

♬ Candy Pop – TWICE

The sight of a child dressed up as Santa Claus is so adorable, isn’t it? The materials are construction paper, red paint, a sponge, scissors, construction paper cut into a poncho shape, construction paper cut into a face shape, double-sided tape, cotton, a pen, and round stickers.

The key point is evoking Santa’s outfit with a red poncho and fluffy white cotton.

Letting the child hold a candy stick is also a unique idea that adds a childlike touch.

Please give it a try!

How to Make a Handprint Santa Claus

@haruharo_made

Christmas Craft / ★Handprint Santa in a Chimney★ [Materials] • Kraft paper cup • White crayon • Construction paper • Cotton • Handprint paintCrafts for 4-year-olds Crafts for 5-year-olds#3-year-old crafts#2-year-old's craftCrafts for 1-year-oldsCrafts for 0-year-oldsProduction#Nursery schoolWall decoration#StayHomeTime#AtHomePlayProduction ideas#Nursery School CraftWinter Craft#KindergartenKindergarten craftNursery teacher / Childcare workerKindergarten Teacherwall surface #ChristmasTreeProduction for children under age (infants and toddlers) Origami Origami Craft#ChristmasOrnament Ornament making Made in December # January productionMade in FebruaryChristmas crafts #paint Sticker application Round stickerSticker-pasting craft #SantaHat Santa hat making paper cup  Paper cup production Bill of Exchange#Santa craft 

♬ Christmas song “Let’s decorate” – 3KTrack

Capture the moment while you can! Make a Santa Claus using your child’s handprint and decorate your room.

Paint your child’s palm with red paint and press it onto construction paper to make a handprint.

Next, once it dries, attach Santa’s face and a sack full of presents to the handprint.

Finally, draw a brick pattern on a kraft paper cup with a white crayon and decorate it with white cotton to finish.

The sight of the handprint Santa tucked inside the kraft paper cup chimney is absolutely adorable!

Ten Santas

Introducing the wall decorations from Wall Decoration Workshop “Ten Santas”! December nursery, kindergarten, school, Santa Claus, Christmas, wall décor, papercraft.
Ten Santas

You get a lively impression from the Santas with different expressions and movements, don’t you? A wall decorated with a smiling Santa Claus will surely make the children feel excited.

In addition to Santa, decorating with the words “Merry Christmas” in Christmas colors like red and green will make it even more festive! It’s also a good idea to finish it off colorfully with motifs like the gift boxes the children are looking forward to, and stars.

For the background, darker colors like navy or black will help tie the whole look together.

Stylish snowflake

December Wall Decorations: “Snowflakes” — Stylish Handmade Christmas Ornaments Easily Made with Templates
Stylish snowflake

Let’s make delicate yet eye-catching snowflakes.

You’ll need two sheets of white drawing paper (size 16-cut), a template, scissors, glue, a stapler, and a ruler.

You can also use copy paper or origami paper, but using drawing paper will give you larger, sturdier snowflakes! For variations, try adding color with paint thinned generously with water, or decorate with sparkling rhinestone stickers.

Hope this helps you enjoy the run-up to Christmas!