18 Holiday Bulletin Board Ideas That Will Make Your Classroom Cozy (2024)

We’ve eaten our turkey, raked those leaves, and now it’s time to think of holiday bulletin board ideas. There are so many directions you can choose for your December decorations, and the Teach Starter team is here to help!

We had so much fun browsing winter bulletin board ideas and choosing some of our favorites from willing teachers around the country. In crafting our list of favorites, some of the criteria we looked for were:

  • Is it inclusive?
  • Is it easy to assemble, or will this bulletin board take teachers too much time?
  • Will this bulletin board work in January as well as it did in December?

Not every board meets all three criteria, but we tried our best to hit at least two of the three each time to make one list that’s truly helpful for teachers this time of year. Keep scrolling to check out these clever winter bulletin board ideas from teachers like you!

Holiday Bulletin Board Ideas

Happy Holidays

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Photo courtesy of Connecticut K-8 art teacherSarah Webb

It’s no surprise that art teacher Sarah Webb included all colors of the rainbow in this beautiful holiday bulletin board. Her black background allows each color and snow effect to pop! Combine multiple Christmas crafts from the classroom with this inclusive holiday bulletin board idea.

Love Sarah’s board? Use this printable Lights Decoration to create your colorful border. Instead of trees, you can also use Zentangle Snowmen!

Fa La La

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Photo courtesy of Kansas art teacherKaitlyn Trollman

We la la love this adorable scene of caroling reindeer from art teacher Kaitlyn Trollman. Her simple technique of folding paper for each leg and book gives this bulletin board a 3D effect. It’s so clever and cute, and if you quickly remove the musical notes, this bulletin board has the benefit of being appropriate for the holidays but also working into the early part of January as you ready your Black History Month bulletin boards!

Teach Starter tip: Want to make your own copy? Use theseReindeer Decorations templates to create your own singing reindeer and holiday lettering for the Fa La Las.

Warm Up With a Good Book

Winter is one of the best seasons for reading, especially snuggled up by the fire with some hot cocoa! This student-ledWarm Up With A Good Book bulletin board set has all the makings for cozy classroom decor. This design is perfect for December and/or January, so you can set it up in 2022 and not have to take it down for months to come.

Have your students fill out a cocoa mug with their own book review ( including the title, author, and why you should read it) to encourage their classmates to pick up a new book. Your fast finishers can help you cut out the marshmallows or even the letters before hanging each element.

Snowy Winter Scene

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Photo courtesy of Canadian-basedStrive Dance Academy

A winter theme is perfect for creating an inclusive classroom during the holidays, and the team at Strive Dance Academy did a great job on their wintery bulletin board display! We love their use of berries, pine cones, and branches to make the evergreen tree seem real. If your school is bordered by trees, take the class outside and see what you can find to accentuate your board!

Teach Starter Teacher Tip: ThisWhole-Class Reindeer Coloring Sheet can be used for your winter bulletin board to get everyone in the class involved in creating your decor.

Look Who’s Coming

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Photo courtesy of music teacherMaris Castillo

You may live in a place where snow is rare, but that doesn’t mean you can’t display a festive scene. Music teacher Maris Castillo combined the Christmas spirit with a city scene and palm trees! Go a step further as she did with pom poms to create 3D snowflakes. It’s snow cute!

Festive Tree and Wreaths

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Photo courtesy of Texas preschool teacherMartha Graham

Sometimes simple is best! Texas-based preschool teacher Martha Graham used classic red and green as the focal colors for this Christmasy display. Have students trace and cut out their hands with green paper and assemble them into wreaths and a tree. Decorate with red circles for berries or festive bows. Students can take home their own little hand wreaths for winter break to present to their parents or guardians.

Teach Starter Teacher Tip: Don’t have time to trace your students’ hands? You can also use these wreath templates with your students to create a similar theme in half the time!

12 Days of Kindness

Help your students focus on kindness and giving back this holiday season with our 12 Days of Kindness bulletin board set. After stringing each ornament cutout, lift one ornament a day to reveal a random act of kindness for students to complete that day. You can also use our editable version if students want to come up with their own acts of kindness!

Reading’s My Favorite

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Photo courtesy of elementary school librarian@librarylyfe

Calling all librarians and book lovers! Elementary school librarian@librarylyfeembraced their inner elf with this enthusiastic book display. Cut out some classic winter titles such as The Snowy Day by Ezra Keats, The Hat by Jan Brett, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss.

Teach Starter Teacher Tip: Save time with your bulletin board title with theseholiday letteringtemplates.

Perhaps Means a Little Bit More

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Photo courtesy of Kim White

Speaking of books, Kim White decorated her bulletin board with a meaningful quote from How the Grinch Stole Christmas. You can easily lightly roll green paper to create a unique tree effect, or you can have students design their own trees to fill in the space. A Dollar Tree garland will tie it all together!

Save time with your bulletin board title with ourholiday letteringtemplates, or consider these Christmas tree templates for students to complete independently.

Have a Ball

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Photo courtesy of Kindergarten teacherMrs. Bell

We love this punny holiday board Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Bell completed with her class! Each ball ornament is a perfect craft for students to use up some scrap paper or even gift wrap. Students will have a ball cutting paper into strips and gluing them into their ornaments in unique patterns.

Create a 3D ornament effect with our Christmas ornament templates. Students can take them home before the holiday break as gifts for their families!

No Cookies For Santa

Save these gingerbread children from being eaten by Santa! Students can get as creative as they like creating a disguise for their gingerbread person. You can provide scrap paper, pom poms, pipe cleaners, and other small items for inspiration. This bulletin board kit also includes a letter for parents if you’d like this to be a parent-involved activity and/or fun homework.

We’re Smart Cookies

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Photo courtesy of Arizona Kindergarten teacherMrs. Wienke

Arizona Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Wienke also liked the cookie bulletin board theme! Each student decorated their own gingerbread person, creating an adorable, sweet scene. Smart cookies, indeed!

Teach Starter Teacher Tip: Save time, and use these printableFunky Gingerbread templates for students to decorate, color, and paste on your own bulletin board.

Festive Elves

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Photo courtesy of first-grade Tennessee teacher Jennifer Moyer

You could create lots of toys with this workshop of elves by Jennifer’s first-grade class! Students designed their own elf face, hat, and collar to display a winter-themed book on the bulletin board. You can use this idea for books, favorite winter activities, or even a random act of kindness.

Teach Starter Teacher Tip: Cut time by printing aFunky Elf craft template to create a similar bulletin board display!

Oh Deer! Winter Is Here

Celebrate winter with this a-deer-able snowy scene. The reindeer and penguin friends are sure to put a smile on your students’ and colleagues’ faces. This ready-made printable bulletin board kit has the advantage of being holiday appropriate but also fitting into the winter theme, so you can set it up in December and forget it until spring to save you some serious time.

Spread Joy and Cheer

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Photo courtesy of PreK-8 Director of CurriculumMaria

We think this cheerful board by Maria is such a happy scene for the holiday season. Including a more secular version of the popular quote from the holiday movie Elf, the board works well in the hallways outside the music room of your school or as a way to welcome parents to the holiday program. Each caroler is created with paper, and students can decorate their own snowy backgrounds with white crayons or paint.

Save time with your lettering by using ourholiday lettering templates.

Snow Cool

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Photo courtesy of California inclusion consultantKayla

We think it’s snow cute what inclusion consultant Kayla designed for her wintery bulletin board! Combine paper snowmen and snowflakes as a craft activity with your class and assemble them on the wall. Students can use their snowmen as family gifts before they head home for winter break.

Teach Starter Teacher Tip: Save time by downloading thisFunky Snowman template for students to decorate and cut out.

Snowmen

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Photo courtesy of Canadian-based music teacherDanielle

Music teacher Danielle also found joy with the snowman theme! You’ll notice she used actual photos for each face to display every student in the class — a nice way to make students feel seen and a part of their classroom community. Use white paint on a black background to make each snowman stand out, and add pom poms or cotton balls to the center snowman for a 3D look.

Naughty or Nice?

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Photo courtesy of Kindergarten teacherMrs. L

Kindergarten teacher Mrs. L combined her students’ Christmas wishes with the popular David character from David Shannon’s children’s books for this bulletin board display. If yours is a classroom where Christmas is celebrated, a reading of It’s Christmas, David would fit right into the theme. Not focused on Christmas itself? You can still use this idea for items on students’ wishlists or focus it on random acts of kindness students can do at school and at home.

Teacher Starter Teacher Tip: Grab a printable letter to Santa template to help students practice writing their wish lists.

We hope you and your students have fun decorating for the holiday season!

Explore our entire Winter Holidays collection for bulletin board ideas, word scramble worksheets, color-by-number pages, STEM projects, and much more!

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FAQs

How can I make my bulletin board more attractive? ›

4. Make It Attractive

Make it interactive and engaging if you want students to pay attention to your bulletin board. For this, you can use fabric clips, colorful sketch pens, and even create different pockets to store information. All in all, use your creativity to make your bulletin board as interactive as possible.

What makes bulletin board attractive to the learners? ›

A well-designed bulletin board can make the classroom feel more inviting and engaging. Students are more likely to be interested in the lesson and feel more motivated to participate in class. They showcase student work. Bulletin board sets are a great way to celebrate students' achievements.

How to design a meaningful bulletin board? ›

Create a visually appealing design that grabs attention and encourages students to explore further. Use vibrant colors, high-quality images, and visually appealing fonts to make your bulletin board visually engaging. Consider incorporating borders, headings, and 3D elements to add depth and interest.

What are the different themes in a bulletin board? ›

Here are a few general bulletin board themes that teachers can consider to gain inspiration for their own classrooms:
  • Holidays.
  • Beginning or end of the school year.
  • Course curriculum.
  • Book summaries.
  • Motivational or inspirational quotes.
  • Elementary school student activities.
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How to make a cheap bulletin board? ›

Use foam core board to make a bulletin board. Create a small board using just one foam core board, or arrange as many as you want to make a larger size. You can find affordable foam core board at the Dollar Store! Attach your boards to the wall using command strips.

How can I look attractive in class? ›

Try focusing on clean skin. Clean skin can cover a lot of other problems, and pockmarked skin can make you look less attractive than you really are. This is one of the most important parts of your look. Everyday, wash your face with a cleanser, apply toner and moisturizer and once or twice a week exfoliate.

What should be put in the bulletin board? ›

Display published writing pieces or on-demand writing. Show the strategies kids used or group the writing based on craft techniques. Display the strategies kids used with a photo holding a favorite book with a strategy, habit or goal they're working on.

What are the four types of bulletin boards? ›

Bulletin boards are typically used in four different ways - decorative, display, informative, and interactive. They each have distinct functions and require different levels of planning and effort to set up.

When creating a bulletin board what is the first thing you should choose? ›

Choose a background color as well as complementary colors for your bulletin board. Think about your learners and colors that appeal to them. Consider the topic, too.

What is the content of a bulletin board? ›

A bulletin board (pinboard, pin board, noticeboard, or notice board in British English) is a surface intended for the posting of public messages, for example, to advertise items wanted or for sale, announce events, or provide information.

What materials are needed for a bulletin board? ›

Here's what you're going to need: a large sheet of cork (about the size of your desired bulletin board), a flat and sturdy backing material (like plywood), adhesive (to secure the cork to the plywood), a roll of fabric (to make it pretty), a staple gun, and some wall hooks.

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