There’s something truly special about the warmth of a handmade gift for Grandma and Grandpa, isn’t there? A present filled with a grandchild’s love is sure to be the most treasured gift of all.
Still, it’s easy to wonder, “What should we make?” In this article, we’re sharing ideas for Grandparents’ Day handmade gifts that kids can enjoy making.
From items using photos or children’s drawings to practical everyday goodies, every idea is sure to bring big smiles to Grandma and Grandpa!
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From Grandchildren with Love! Heartwarming Handmade Gift Ideas for Respect-for-the-Aged Day (1–10)
Handprint & Footprint Keychain

Items that make you feel your child’s presence up close! Here are ideas for handprint and footprint keychains.
Some of you may have grandparents who live far away and can’t meet right away.
These handprint and footprint keychain ideas are perfect for such times.
You’ll need shrink plastic for crafts, acrylic paint, keychain hardware, and a hole punch.
Paint your child’s handprint or footprint onto the shrink plastic, punch a hole, heat it, and then attach the keychain to finish!
Flowers made with adhesive seals

Let’s give flowers that never wilt! Here are ideas for making flowers with adhesive stickers.
Even if you want to give someone flowers, many people feel sad when they wither.
That’s when this idea comes in handy.
Since these flowers don’t wilt, they’re perfect for displaying as interior decor.
You’ll need items like a clear file folder, water-based pens, glue, a plastic wrap core, wire, masking tape, and ribbon.
Give it a try!
Glass tile coaster

How about handmade coasters using glass for mosaic art? They’re cute to look at and practical, so they’re sure to be a crowd-pleasing gift.
Just place glass pieces into the recess of a wooden coaster from the 100-yen shop and set them with a dedicated cement—super easy, yet adorably finished! If you want to put in a bit more effort, you can look for glass materials at a larger home improvement store.
If your grandparents often enjoy warm coffee or tea, this is a rock-solid recommendation!
A bouquet made with pipe cleaners

A bouquet made from pipe cleaners is a gift you can craft with children because it’s small and easy to make.
The materials are inexpensive and familiar, yet you can create them in a variety of colors, making it a great option even for those who aren’t confident in crafts.
And unlike fresh flowers, they never wilt, so you can keep savoring the joy from when you received them.
Above all, it’s a gift that will gently brighten Respect for the Aged Day—sure to delight recipients because their grandchild worked hard to make it by hand.
Original tableware made with bake-on markers

Just draw and bake to finish! Here are ideas for creating original tableware using easy-bake markers.
Tableware is something we use in everyday life, right? How about making personalized pieces that can be used daily and giving them as gifts? It’s great that you can enjoy custom designs with your favorite marker colors.
Once you draw pictures or text with the markers, simply bake them in the oven to complete! Please note that you’ll need to be careful with things like dishwasher use.
Help Ticket

It can become a keepsake too! Here are some ideas for “help tickets.” Some kids might be thinking, “I want to help my busy grandpa and grandma!” In that case, help tickets are a great idea.
This time, let’s make original help tickets using colored construction paper, a perforation cutter, and pens.
By adding tear lines with a perforation cutter, the tickets will tear off cleanly and satisfyingly!
Original keychain

Keychains with photos of grandchildren make great gifts because they can be worn or carried around all the time.
You can easily make one by simply placing a favorite photo into a photo keychain sold at 100-yen shops, so even small children can create them with ease.
However, since you’ll need to cut the photo to fit the keychain size, please have an adult assist if using scissors is still difficult or unsafe.
It’s a heartwarming Grandparents’ Day gift that lets them see their grandchild’s face anytime, anywhere.




