18 Christmas Classroom Door Ideas

It’s that time of year again…time to decorate your classroom door for the Christmas season! If you’re anything like me, you love looking for new ideas and are always pressed for time.

So I’ve searched and searched for the best Christmas classroom door ideas that your kids will love as much as you!

All these ideas are easy to put together and will make your classroom door look fabulous! Plus, I’ve included a few door ideas for other holidays as well. So let’s get started!

1. Snow Globe Classroom Door

This snow globe door is a fun way to welcome students to your classroom. We love how the snowflakes and snow on the ground are made from cotton. This is a great way to add texture and dimension to your door.

You can also use this idea to create a snow globe door for your classroom.

2. Christmas Tree Classroom Door

This teacher used her own door to create a festive Christmas tree. She used green paper to create the tree and added a red garland and star. She also added a gift tag to the tree to make it look like a present.

You can also add a paper tree to a bulletin board if you don’t want to cover your door.

3. Santa Claus Classroom Door

Ho, ho, ho! This Santa Claus classroom door is sure to bring joy to your students. This is a great way to use your door window. You could also have your students write what they want for Christmas and have that be the list on the door.

You could also use the door window to make the face of Santa Claus! If you have a long window, you could make his face and hat on the top of the door and his beard on the bottom. Be sure to add some rosy cheeks!

4. Gingerbread House Classroom Door

Welcome your students into a gingerbread house with this sweet classroom door idea. The gingerbread house is made of cardboard and decorated with colored paper. You could also use felt or fabric to create the decorations.

Then, the teacher added a few gingerbread cutouts, a candy cane border, and some paper snowflakes.

The finishing touch is the gingerbread train that runs along the bottom of the door. You could also add a gingerbread train around the perimeter of your bulletin board or along the top of the door.

5. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Classroom Door

If you’re a teacher, then you probably know that Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a classic Christmas movie. This door decor is perfect for a Rudolph fan.

The teacher who created this door used brown and red paper to create the reindeer and then added a big red nose. You could also add antlers to the reindeer’s head if you want.

6. Christmas Gifts Classroom Door

This Christmas classroom door decor from @teachingwithmrsb is so fun! The presents look like they are spilling out of the sleigh, and the reindeer is adorable.

You could also use the presents on the door and then add a sign that says “Special Delivery” or “Merry Christmas!” to the top of the door.

7. Elf on the Shelf Classroom Door

The Elf on the Shelf is a popular Christmas tradition. If your students love the elf, then they’re going to love this classroom door.

This idea features a big elf with a sign that says “Santa’s helper.” There are also presents and a North Pole sign. You could make your own elf or you could buy a cutout.

8. Snowman Classroom Door

Who doesn’t love a snowman? They’re cute, easy to make, and don’t have to be just for Christmas.

This snowman classroom door from @theteachingtwosome is so cute! They used butcher paper and construction paper to create the snowman and his scarf.

I love how they added the “Let It Snow” sign and snowflakes to the door. It really brings the entire theme together!

9. Christmas Carol Classroom Door

We love this Christmas carol classroom door from @thegirldreamsbig! If you’re a music teacher or just a fan of Christmas carols, this door is perfect for you!

We love the “Deck the Halls” theme and the cute decorations. You could even have your students help decorate the ornaments with their names!

10. Grinch Classroom Door

You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch! But, we just can’t help but love this Grinch classroom door idea. You can make your own Grinch out of construction paper or buy a pre-made Grinch cutout.

Add a Christmas tree and some presents to complete the look. This door is simple to make and will spread Christmas cheer throughout your school!

11. Baby Jesus Classroom Door

This door is a little more involved, but it’s absolutely stunning. The large star on top is a great focal point and the stable at the bottom is adorable.

This door is a great way to incorporate the true meaning of Christmas into your classroom.

12. Christmas Ornaments Classroom Door

Ornaments are a classic holiday decoration! This door features a large, 3D ornament and a garland of smaller ones. I love the addition of the lights and ribbon! You could also add a few snowflakes or a wreath to complete the look.

13. Christmas Stockings Classroom Door

Decorating your classroom door like a Christmas mantle is a fun idea. You can use green paper to create the look of a garland and add ornaments and lights. Or, you can use the paper to create the look of a stocking.

You can make one stocking for each student in your class, or make one giant stocking to represent the whole class.

14. Christmas Lights Classroom Door

This Christmas classroom door display from @teachcreatemotivate is so cute and so easy to recreate! The string lights are perfect for the “light” theme, and you can never go wrong with a classic red and green color combo.

15. Snowflakes Classroom Door

This snowflakes classroom door is simple, but beautiful. The snowflakes look like they are falling from the sky and the blue and white colors are perfect for winter.

You could also add a sign in the center of the door that says “let it snow” or “baby, it’s cold outside.”

16. Christmas Wreath Classroom Door

This Christmas classroom door idea from @thecreativeclassroom is so simple but so cute!

It’s a great idea to use a wreath for the “O” in “HO, HO, HO” because it’s such a common symbol of the season.

17. Christmas Candy Classroom Door

Turn your classroom door into a giant piece of candy by adding colored paper and giant candy decorations. This door is just so sweet and festive!

I love the idea of adding a simple bunting to the top of the door. You could make this yourself with paper or even use a pre-made garland. I found some great options here, here, and here.

18. Nativity Scene Classroom Door

This nativity scene classroom door is a perfect way to remind everyone what the season is all about. You can make the figures out of paper and tape them to the door, or you can buy a nativity scene decal to put on your door.

Conclusion

There are so many different Christmas classroom door decorations out there, so why not try something new this year? Whether you want to go all out or keep it simple, there’s something here for everyone.

Plus, you can get your students involved in the decorating process. So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to get festive!

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