20 Creative Christmas Door Decor Ideas To Welcome The Holiday Season

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Would you like to know the proper decoration to use on your door for Christmas?

When we think of Christmas decorations, we immediately think about our living room and other places inside the house; however, the door decoration is also important. 

Decorating doors isn’t as common as decorating other places for Christmas.

The door gives you a blank space for exploring your decorative skills, from decorating with art from your favorite Christmas movie to recreating games as decorations, and incorporating the Christmas theme in the decorations.

Anybody can put a wreath or any other simple decoration on a door, but if you want a more bold, bigger, and more eye-catching Christmas door décor than just a simple wreath can give. 

We’re here for that, to help everyone decorating their door this Christmas find amazing decorations.


Christmas Door Decor Ideas


1. Candyland Door Décor 

With a beautiful decoration like this, you can make your door stand out. 

The door is designed to look like a bulletin board, but this board holds a Christmas theme, like gingerbread men and little Christmas trees.  

A beautiful Candyland door décor for a classroom door.


2. Snowman Blowing Snowflakes Décor 

Decorating your workplace door is another great option. 

You get the chance to change the atmosphere of the whole workplace by giving the door a makeover. 

This door has a snowman cutout, blowing snowflakes bubbles decorated on the door.


3. Colorful Bow Christmas Tree Décor 

A red door is decorated with bows of different colors in red, different shades of green, gold, and white.

The decoration has a large white star at the top, while the décor stretches all the way to the bottom; a small wreath decorates the door handle. 

This décor is done on an office door or the door of a staff room.


4. Hot Cocoa Theme Décor

The decoration of this door holds a hot cocoa theme. 

The door is covered with brown paper that has a hot cocoa mug, toilet paper, green & red décor, and a candy cane. 

It also has words like “WARM WISHES" & “HOT COCOA” part of the decoration, red ribbons, and Christmas lights also decorate the door, this door exits a building.


5. Buddy The Elf Décor 

This Christmas door decoration is inspired by the movie “Elf"; it has a décor of “Buddy the Elf". 

The decoration is made with red & white striped paper, green tinsel, and two cutouts of Buddy the Elf, with only one having his face. 

Green and red Christmas trees, snowmen, and the words “TAKE A SELFIE" decorate the door.


6. Kindness Christmas Door Décor

A decoration that is done on a classroom door changes the whole atmosphere of the class while tying into the overall Christmas theme. 

A text that reads “Kindness Comes In Small Packages" is written boldly above a green Christmas tree, and pictures of students in small gift bags decorate the base of the tree. 

White snowflakes decorate everything, creating a winter theme.


7. Baby It’s Cold Outside

This decoration holds a bold text in white that says “BABY IT’S COLD OUTSIDE", alongside a red and white Santa stocking. 

The stocking holds white snowflake art with cutouts of different heads popping out of the bag. 

White snowflakes decorated the door as well, creating a winter theme. 

A beautiful Christmas décor for the door of an office.


8. Snow Globe Décor

Decorating a classroom door can be a fun activity for the teacher and the kids. 

This door is decorated with white and blue snowflakes, a snow globe décor with white and silver snowflakes, and kids playing. 

The words at the top read “ROOM 10 is SNOW MUCH FUN".


9. Home Alone Décor 

A blue classroom door is decorated with white snowflakes for a winter theme. 

The décor is inspired by the movie “Home Alone", a house is drawn with a robber at the top, and pictures of the students inside the house, and another robber standing in front of a red door.

An airplane art in white flies at the top alongside the words “MERRY CHRISTMAS YA FILTHY ANIMAL".


10. Merry & BRIGHT Décor

This decoration is indeed merry and bright. 

The door is black, and the decoration is made up of strings with white paper holding colorful Christmas lights in pink, orange, blue, purple, red, and yellow. 

The words “Merry & BRIGHT” are written in white in the middle of the decoration.


11. Gingerbread House Décor

The door of a classroom is decorated to look like a gingerbread house. 

A brown paper is used to decorate the door to look like a gingerbread; the frame of the door is decorated with red and white stripes. 

The décor also includes gingerbread men, lollipops, peppermint, and a yellow paper window.

Read: 20 Christmas Gingerbread House Ideas That Look Magical And Easy To Make


12. Snoopy Décor 

The door is decorated to look like a small red house with a roof and a window with paper Christmas lights on strings in yellow, blue, green, and red. 

Green tinsel garland outlines the roof and door frame, and white tinsel decorates the base to look like snow. 

An art of Snoopy the dog rests on top of the house, and a small green wreath is on a window.


13. Happy Holidays Snow Globe Décor 

A decoration made of a clear, umbrella-like dome containing a winter village scene with artificial snow. 

It also has small figurines and lights, and a large bow with a snowflake pattern sits at the top of the globe. 

The bottom has a black panel, small floral décor, and the text “HAPPY HOLIDAYS”.


14. Plastic Cup Snowman Décor 

Now this is a very creative Christmas door decoration of a snowman. 

The snowman is made up of white plastic cups, decorated with a red scarf and black cutouts for the eyes, mouth, and buttons. 

Then the door itself is covered with blue paper and a white snow effect at the bottom.


15. Grinch Décor 

How the Grinch Stole Christmas theme is used on this classroom door. 

It has the Grinch hand forming a heart shape, the text “His Heart Grew Three Sizes That Day". 

This theme is made to promote kindness and remind students to remember the importance of kindness.


16. Snowman Snow Globe Décor 

A classroom door is covered in blue with snowflake decorations on it. 

The main theme of this décor is a snow globe, with a snowman, trees, and three figures in a winter scene. 

Paper white snowflakes of different sizes decorate all over the door; silver foil gives the decoration a bit of shine.


17. Santa Good List Décor 

Santa’s good list is a popular activity during Christmas for a classroom or a home. 

The decoration is a long scroll with names written on it, suggesting that they have been good and are on Santa’s good list. 

It has a silver tinsel garland and a blue wrapping paper with a pattern of Santa’s face in the background.


18. Paper Chain Christmas Tree Décor 

Here we have a classroom door decorated with a Christmas tree made out of green, pink, purple, blue, and red paper chains. 

There are colorful paper circles for ornaments on the tree, a red bow sits at the top of the tree, with brown paper for the trunk. 

A blue background with white stars sits as the background of the door.


19. Green Tinsel Christmas Tree Décor 

A shiny, bright green paper decorates the door's background with golden snowflakes décor all over the door. 

A white bow and purple ornament sit at the top of the tree, green tinsel and different colored paper foils create the tree. 

Elf, Santa, and other little figures decorate the bottom of the tree.


20. Santa’s Nice List

DID YOU MAKE THE LIST? This is written in white on a red door. 

The red door is designed to look like Santa’s body with the black belt, and white paint at the bottom for the end of his outfit. 

A long scroll of names hangs on the door. 

This is a popular Christmas door decoration for a decoration contest, especially for schools or a workplace.


Conclusion 

There are lots of ways to decorate your door, from fun decorations with characters from your favorite Christmas movie to decorations that feature a Christmas theme, like a snowman, the Grinch, and more uncommon but amazing decorations.

The decorations not only decorate the door, it complement the whole space. 

It’s never too early to start making preparations for the type of door decoration you want, especially now that Christmas is just around the corner. 

Our list above has made it so that you don’t have to spend hours looking for what decorations to go for; we’ve listed more than enough Christmas door decorations for whatever door you want to decorate. 

So start decorating now!