Hello, teachers! We’ve spent countless hours searching the interwebs for creative Christmas bulletin boards and classroom door decorations. Hope these ideas make your classrooms festive and bright!
Christmas Bulletin Board Ideas
Grab this fun gingerbread activity for your bulletin boards!
Reindeer it’s what every bulletin board and door display needs! The belly of the reindeer flips with science and language art activities.
Holiday Express Train Bulletin Board display with writing prompts via our TpT shoppe
Christmas lights garland includes this cute free template.
Trees via Back to the Drawing Board
Great texture in this first bulletin board. Tree-mendous Christmas via Hand-Me-Down Ideas
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a cameo from The Grinch via Create my Event
Run Run Rudolph! via Kindergarten’s 3 Rs
Gingerbread House via Mrs. Morrow’s Kindergarteners
These personalized Christmas lights would make lovely bulletin boards via The Roberts Gang
Santa Needs Exercise via PE Central
Books Make You Bright via Ms. T’s First Grade Class
Holiday Town via Little Scientists at Work
Santa Bulletin Board via Garden of Praise
Reading Lights up the Mind via Milford Public Schools
Handprint Tree via Kinder Teacher
3D Reindeer Display via Tales from an Open Book
Christmas Door Decoration Ideas
Polar Express Door via The Centered School Library. Would be great for a Polar Express party!
He’s Making His List Door Decor via DLTK. December is always a good behavior month, right?
Santa Door via The Lees. Adorable.
Have a Sweet Holiday Door Decor via Way Good Day. I have a feeling that Kit Kat would be stolen…
Santa Door via Iron County MCF. Love the texture on Santa’s beard.
Gingerbread Entry Way via Stephanie Lawler {uploaded to Pinterest direct from her classroom}- She needs a blog!
Singing Reindeer via Nicole Goding {This is a card, but would make a great door!}
Edtable locker labels and name tags!
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Merry Christmas,
Nicolette
Ellie says
Great ideas, love them ,will apply some, thanks
Cheryl Moore says
Great ideas. Nice to have so many in one place.
Isabel says
My teacher wants ideas for christmas bulletin boards. Really helpful. Great ideas!
C. Garcia says
Isabel, hi! What ages or grades are you talking about? There is one I have made and it really looks cute. A sleigh with gifts (decorated by the children) on it and children draw or write on a window made in the middle of the gifts what they would like for Christmas or what it is they are thankful for.
Cheryl says
Do you have a template or pattern for the tree-mendous tree?
Karen says
I have done this process before and I used 18 by 24 inch construction paper. I cut the paper into 6 inch strips and folded them over and stapled them to the bulletin board, triangular shapes heading up and a circle pattern on top. I hope this helps you.
hamritha says
good luck
joy paul says
I really need Christmas decor for my classroom door.tnx
Karen Whiteside says
We will have them up by the end of the week!
C. Garcia says
A Santa in the middle of the door and the reindeer (children’s feet for face, and hands for antlers) decorated by the children.
If it’s for older children, maybe a Santa in the middle and on the left and on the right side of Santa children’s letter to Santa.