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23 Fun Christmas Kids Room Decor Ideas They’ll Love All Season

December 16, 2025 by Grace Ellison Leave a Comment

Christmas Kids Room Decor

Christmas magic feels even brighter when it fills a child’s room. Parents search for easy, affordable, and creative ways to bring the season into their kids’ everyday space. This list gathers fun, themed ideas that spark imagination and make December feel exciting from morning to bedtime. Each idea is simple to recreate and works for small rooms, shared rooms, or playful nooks.


Table of Contents

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  • 1. Mini Bedroom Christmas Tree
  • 2. Holiday-Themed Bedding
  • 3. Glow-in-the-Dark Star Garland
  • 4. Christmas Reading Nook
  • 5. Santa’s Mailbox Station
  • 6. DIY Snowflake Window Decals
  • 7. Plush Christmas Character Shelf
  • 8. Holiday Wall Art Prints
  • 9. Christmas Countdown Board
  • 10. Cozy Holiday Tent or Teepee
  • 11. Festive Growth Chart
  • 12. Christmas Nightlight
  • 13. Sparkly Curtain Lights
  • 14. Kids’ Ornament Craft Corner
  • 15. Holiday-Themed Throw Pillows
  • 16. Reindeer Door Hanger
  • 17. Christmas Toy Bin Labels
  • 18. Garland Bed Frame Wrap
  • 19. Felt Advent Calendar
  • 20. Christmas-Themed Rug
  • 21. Window Cling Characters
  • 22. Holiday Garland Made from Kids’ Artwork
  • 23. Christmas Pajama Display Hook
  • Conclusion

1. Mini Bedroom Christmas Tree

Mini Bedroom Christmas Tree

A tiny Christmas tree adds instant magic. Kids love having their own tree to decorate, and it gives them a sense of ownership over the season. Choose a size that fits the room, such as a 1–2 foot tabletop tree. Felt ornaments are safer for young children and easy to make with scrap fabric. Add a short string of battery lights for a soft glow. If you want a fun DIY project, let your child craft simple paper stars or pom-pom garlands. Keep the tree on a sturdy shelf or dresser to avoid it being knocked over. For a personal twist, include small photo ornaments or their favorite characters.


2. Holiday-Themed Bedding

Holiday-Themed Bedding

Seasonal bedding transforms the entire room in minutes. Choose cheerful patterns like snowflakes, candy canes, or cartoon reindeer. Soft flannel sets work well for colder nights. If you’re decorating on a budget, switch only the pillowcases—they still give the bed a festive pop. Add a simple throw blanket in red or green to layer extra warmth. Kids enjoy the feeling of climbing into a bed that looks special for the season. You can even rotate between themes each week to keep the excitement going.


3. Glow-in-the-Dark Star Garland

Glow-in-the-Dark Star Garland

A glow-in-the-dark garland creates a dreamy nighttime moment. Hang it above the bed or along a window frame. The stars soak up natural light during the day and shine softly at night. You can make your own using glow stickers and string. It’s inexpensive and kid-friendly. Try mixing shapes like trees and snowflakes for variety. When lights go out, the room feels like a magical winter sky.


4. Christmas Reading Nook

Christmas Reading Nook

A themed reading nook encourages quiet play and cozy downtime. Add soft cushions, a low stool, or a beanbag. Hang warm lights overhead to make the space inviting. Keep a few holiday books within easy reach so kids naturally curl up to read. You can also place a basket filled with coloring pages and crayons. This nook becomes a mini retreat where festive imagination comes alive.


5. Santa’s Mailbox Station

Santa’s Mailbox Station

Kids love writing notes to Santa. Create a little station with a mini mailbox, blank cards, and stickers. Let them “mail” letters throughout December. You can respond to some of their notes to add extra joy. Use recycled cardboard to make your own mailbox if you want a zero-cost option. Place the station near their desk so it becomes part of daily play.


6. DIY Snowflake Window Decals

DIY Snowflake Window Decals

Paper snowflakes are easy, classic, and fun to cut out. Kids can design unique shapes and tape them on the window. If you want a reusable version, use clear contact paper and trace designs onto it. The light shining through adds a gentle winter feel. Mix small and large decals to fill the space without blocking sunlight. This is a simple craft that keeps kids engaged on a cold afternoon.


7. Plush Christmas Character Shelf

Plush Christmas Character Shelf

Soft toys instantly warm up a space. Gather a few festive plushies and display them on a floating shelf or dresser. You can rotate characters each week to keep the display fun. Thrift stores are great for finding affordable plush pieces. Add a tiny banner or mini tree to fill the shelf. It becomes an adorable vignette that kids love seeing each morning.


8. Holiday Wall Art Prints

Holiday Wall Art Prints

Swap regular prints for seasonal ones. Choose kid-friendly designs like cartoon gingerbread houses or snowy forest animals. Printable art online is very budget-friendly. Print at home and reuse each year. Place them in lightweight frames or clipboards for easy swapping. Art instantly changes the mood of the room without much effort.


9. Christmas Countdown Board

Christmas Countdown Board

Kids enjoy counting the days left until Christmas. A countdown board builds anticipation. Use a chalkboard, dry-erase board, or even a paper chain. Let your child remove a link each morning. You can also add small daily kindness tasks or activity prompts. Hang the countdown at their eye level so they feel involved every day.


10. Cozy Holiday Tent or Teepee

Cozy Holiday Tent or Teepee

A decorated tent becomes a magical hideaway. Line it with soft blankets and place a few stuffed toys inside. Add battery-powered string lights around the entrance. Kids will use it for reading, daydreaming, or pretend play. If you don’t have a teepee, build a simple tent using chairs and a sheet. Add a red or green blanket for a festive touch.


11. Festive Growth Chart

Festive Growth Chart

Turn a growth chart into a seasonal memory piece. Add holiday stickers or small ornaments around the height markers. Kids love checking their growth during the season. You can create a chart with kraft paper and markers if you want something quick. This little detail adds personality to the room and celebrates how much they’ve grown this year.


12. Christmas Nightlight

Christmas Nightlight

A themed nightlight offers comfort and charm. Choose shapes like stars, trees, or snowmen. They give the room a cozy glow without disturbing sleep. DIY a festive lantern using a glass jar, cut-out shapes, and a battery candle. Kids love having a gentle light that reminds them of the season as they drift off to sleep.


13. Sparkly Curtain Lights

Sparkly Curtain Lights

Curtain lights make any bedroom feel magical. Hang them behind sheer fabric for a soft sparkle. These lights are affordable and easy to install with adhesive hooks. Kids enjoy watching them twinkle while playing. Use warm white for a gentle atmosphere or colorful lights for extra fun. Turn them on during storytime to create a peaceful mood.


14. Kids’ Ornament Craft Corner

Kids’ Ornament Craft Corner

Set up a mini craft station where kids can make ornaments. Use simple materials like paper, felt, or popsicle sticks. Display their creations on their bedroom tree or door. This gives the decor a personal touch and keeps kids busy on quiet afternoons. Store supplies in small bins for easy cleanup.


15. Holiday-Themed Throw Pillows

Holiday-Themed Throw Pillows

Throw pillows add instant charm. Choose soft, playful designs kids can cuddle with. If you’re decorating on a tight budget, buy pillow covers only or make your own from old sweaters. Mix shapes—stars, trees, round ornaments—for a fun look. They create a cozy vibe without overwhelming the room.


16. Reindeer Door Hanger

Reindeer Door Hanger

A themed door hanger sets the tone before you even walk in. Use felt or craft foam to make your own. Kids enjoy helping cut shapes and glue pieces together. Add bells for a soft jingle when the door moves. This small addition makes the room feel playful and festive.


17. Christmas Toy Bin Labels

Christmas Toy Bin Labels

Organizing toys becomes more fun with seasonal labels. Add cute icons like snowflakes or candy canes. This encourages kids to tidy up because the bins feel special. Print labels at home or draw your own. It’s a low-cost update that also helps keep the room neat during the busy season.


18. Garland Bed Frame Wrap

Garland Bed Frame Wrap

Wrapping the bed frame with garland gives the room a gentle Christmas feel. Use lightweight faux greenery so it’s safe and easy to secure. Add a short strand of lights for extra charm. Keep cords tucked away to avoid tripping hazards. Kids love waking up under a decorated frame that feels straight out of a holiday storybook.


19. Felt Advent Calendar

Felt Advent Calendar

A felt advent calendar is both decor and activity. Fill pockets with stickers, tiny notes, or small toys. Kids look forward to checking it each morning. You can make a simple version using felt sheets and glue. Hang it low so children can reach it easily. It becomes a cheerful part of their morning routine.


20. Christmas-Themed Rug

Christmas-Themed Rug

A themed rug adds comfort and color. Choose a small size if the room is tight. Kids love sitting on a warm surface while playing. Look for machine-washable options so cleaning is easy. If you want a DIY project, stencil simple shapes onto a plain rug using fabric paint. It’s playful, practical, and instantly festive.


21. Window Cling Characters

Window Cling Characters

Window clings are inexpensive and reusable. Kids can decorate their windows however they like. They’re easy to reposition, which makes the activity fun again and again. Choose bright, bold designs so they stand out in daylight. Add glittery shapes for extra sparkle.


22. Holiday Garland Made from Kids’ Artwork

Holiday Garland Made from Kids’ Artwork

Turn kids’ artwork into decor. Clip their drawings onto twine to make a cheerful garland. Hang it across a wall or above the bed. It’s personal, cute, and completely free. Replace old drawings with new ones throughout December. This gives kids pride in seeing their creations displayed.


23. Christmas Pajama Display Hook

Christmas Pajama Display Hook

A pajama hook adds a fun nightly ritual. Hang their favorite festive pajamas so they feel excited at bedtime. Add small lights around the hook for extra charm. You can install adhesive hooks if you want a renter-friendly option. Kids enjoy the feeling of having a special place for their holiday sleepwear.


Conclusion

Decorating a child’s room for Christmas doesn’t require big budgets or complicated steps. Simple touches—soft lights, playful crafts, tiny trees, and themed corners—bring warmth and joy they’ll remember long after the season ends. Pick a few ideas from this list, involve your child in the fun, and enjoy watching their room transform into a happy holiday retreat.

Grace Ellison

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