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!
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Brighten up your winter classroom! A collection of recommended wall display ideas (51–60)
Fluffy tissue paper Christmas tree

When making crafts with tissue paper, you sometimes end up with leftover scraps, right? This time, here’s an idea for making a Christmas tree using those leftover pieces.
The key is to put some liquid glue on your palm and roll the tissue paper into little balls! Try adjusting the amount of glue as you go.
When creating the base with construction paper, it’s best to cut it to fit the size of the place where you want to display it.
Using holographic tape or sparkly materials will give it a bright, festive finish!
Cute yarn paper plate decoration

Here’s an idea for an easy, seasonal decoration.
First, prepare a paper plate and paint it navy blue to create the base.
Wrap some clear tape around the tip of green yarn, then punch holes in the plate in the shape of a Christmas tree.
Thread the yarn through the holes, and the outline of the tree will gradually appear.
Once the shape looks right, attach decorative stickers and a star ornament to complete the tree.
You can add white round stickers around it to create a snowy atmosphere.
Finally, punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon, and your cute decoration is finished.
With color and decoration tweaks, it’s a fun winter craft to enjoy with children.
Santa Claus on a sleigh

It’s a seasonal wall display that makes you want to reach out and touch the fluffy beard! By using cotton as well as construction paper, you can create a nice three-dimensional effect, so it’s highly recommended.
If you add stars of various sizes using holographic origami paper, it will look as if the sleigh is flying across the sky! You can also customize the number of Santas and the reindeer’s outfits, so it could be fun to make it while discussing ideas with the kids.
It’s a wonderful idea that excites you just by looking at the wall.
A Christmas tree made of chenille stems and decorative stickers

Let’s make a sparkling Christmas tree that will make you even more excited for the holiday! You’ll need construction paper cut into a triangle, tissue paper in green and light green cut into small pieces, glue, brown construction paper, glitter pipe cleaners, decorative materials, a stapler, adhesive, and so on.
The key is that the glitter pipe cleaners shine, so the tree looks bright from any angle.
Just like decorating a Christmas tree with ornaments, finish by sticking on your favorite stickers and parts!
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White Christmas tree made with paper doilies

Set a red construction paper as the background and decorate it with a Christmas tree made from white paper doilies for a festive, seasonal wall display.
Shape the tree into a cone and stack two cones to add depth.
Roll a small tube to represent the trunk.
Attach a bell and holly ornament to the top corner, and scatter white round stickers to create a snowy effect.
The contrast of white and red stands out, resulting in a finish that feels both vibrant and warm even with simple materials.
It’s an easy, cute Christmas craft you can enjoy decorating together with children.
Recommended for walls too! Disney-style candy strap

The candy strap, with the cozy feel of yarn as its highlight, can be enjoyed as a strap or as wall decor.
Cut construction paper into Mickey shapes, apply glue, and wrap yarn in a swirling motion to create it.
It’s best to make each part separately—face, ears, and so on.
Changing the yarn color for each part adds a unique touch and could make it extra cute.
If you’re using it as wall decor, skip the strap charm and simply display it on the wall for a festive look with a warm, Christmas-like feel.
Also for the wall! Minnie’s wreath

The Minnie Mouse wreath with green and red Christmas colors is absolutely adorable.
The method is very simple: prepare construction paper cut into separate parts for the face and ears.
You’ll layer red paper onto green paper; if you keep the widths even as you attach them, the finished piece will look well-balanced.
When making the ear parts, keep their proportions in harmony with the face to create a well-balanced Minnie wreath.
Hanging it on an interior wall may heighten the excitement of the Christmas season.



