5 Festive Door Displays for Christmas/Winter!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
The ingenuity of the educators we follow is simply astounding sometimes! While you've probably already decorated for the holidays and are wrapping up for winter break, we wanted to feature these fabulous door displays if only to recognize the talented individuals who created them and provide several additions to inspiration folder for 2013!
All aboard the Polar Express! A train theme for Christmas is so much fun and this door created by Jennifer Collins makes the perfect festive accent!
Cari, elementary school librarian and blogger at The Centered School Library, featured this fabulous Santa door display that, truth be told, inspired this post! Colorful, festive, and well put-together, we simply can't get over the fluffy hat and beard detailing!
We love this versatile door display created by Brittany, third grade teacher and blogger at Mrs. Ussery's Third Grade Class, that will fit perfectly with your holiday decor, and yet, has a "shelf life" beyond Christmas! Simple and sweet, with a lovely mixture of vibrant colors to contrast the black and white penguin, we highly recommend this display if you're interested in getting more mileage out of your hard work!
Tiffany Cone Webb shared this incredible 3D snowman door that her son created and we're simply in awe! How cool! If you have a bit of time for trial and error, from what we understand, all you need are Styrofoam cups and duct tape to create the snowman structure!
If you're looking for a more traditional {and equally cute!} snowman door display, here's one created by Allison Smith that will add a nice pop of color to your classroom and won't require you to figure out how to get Styrofoam cups to stick to your door!
Of course, don't forget about the other Christmas characters - Santa's reindeer, the elves, etc! We know these fun bulletin boards are sure to inspire some unique and original designs!
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