BHS students create holiday mural
December 11, 2025
Special to the Journal
Belton High School art students are decking the halls in a big way this season, completing a large-scale, student-designed “12 Days of Christmas” mural commissioned by a local family.
The project began after a Belton couple requested a mural depicting the Twelve Days of Christmas for their home. The project was given to Belton High School art teacher Janet Alardin’s Art IV students, who were challenged to design twelve separate illustrations for each verse of the song.
Alardin said the mural project was a way to give students experience working on a real-world art installation. “They were excited to be doing something that was going to be used,” she said.
Each student sketched multiple ideas for their assigned verse, which were narrowed down through critique and revision. Final designs were selected and painted on panels.
BHS students worked to complete one of the Twelve Days of Christmas panels, a commissioned art project.
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The finished mural was created by more than a dozen artists, each contributing a unique style while maintaining a cohesive overall design.
Art IV student Samira Cruz said participating in the project was a highlight of her year. “It was exciting to think that something I made would be displayed in someone’s home,” she said.
Once completed, the mural was installed as a permanent piece of art in the family’s home, just in time for the holidays.








