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[Day Service] August Craft Ideas That Seniors Will Enjoy

Recreation activities at day service centers are something many seniors look forward to.

For activities held in August, issues like heatstroke and overall health are a concern.

At such times, why not enjoy craft-based recreation in a cool, air-conditioned room?

This article introduces recommended craft ideas for August.

We’ve gathered craft ideas that seniors can enjoy, including wall decoration ideas themed around August and projects that evoke a refreshing, cool feeling.

They’re all easy to make, so seniors can work on them with ease.

If you’re a staff member looking for craft ideas for August, please use this as a reference.

[Day Service] August Craft Ideas Seniors Can Enjoy (61–70)

A calendar made with stamps

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A calendar made with stamps

These days, it’s easy to get all kinds of things.

Supplies for craft activities with seniors are also easy to gather.

So, let’s make a calendar using stamps you can find at 100-yen shops or online.

Prepare seasonal stamps or ones that evoke summer or July.

Press the stamps onto the calendar base.

It’s simple to make, so many seniors will likely find it approachable.

You could also add a short message to the calendar.

Calendar bases are available at 100-yen shops and online as well, so give it a try!

Fruit uchiwa (fruit-shaped hand fan)

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Fruit uchiwa (fruit-shaped hand fan)

The colorful fruit-themed paper fans are a summery craft recommended for older adults.

Fold origami paper into an accordion, then glue the pieces together to create parts that spread out into a circle.

Because this task uses the fingertips extensively, it’s perfect for fine motor exercise.

Attach the finished parts to the tip of a bamboo chopstick and connect them until they form a circle to complete the fan shape.

Using colors and patterns inspired by fruits like watermelon, orange, and kiwi makes the project visually delightful.

These fans are both decorative and practical, and they’re an ideal, safe indoor craft for the hot season.

Adult tanzaku decorations

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Adult tanzaku decorations

This is a recommended craft for older adults that lets you enjoy the spirit of Tanabata while using your fingertips.

Cut origami paper into bamboo leaf shapes and paste them in a balanced way onto a circular piece of construction paper.

Adjust and place mizuhiki cords so they fit within the paper to create a traditional Japanese atmosphere.

Combine patterned origami with white paper to make tanzaku strips, write wishes on them, then thread them onto chenille stems to bring the whole piece together.

The finished work has a calm color palette that looks beautiful on display, and the textures of washi and mizuhiki give it an elegant feel.

It can also spark conversations about memories of Tanabata from the past, making it perfect for indoor summer recreation.

Paper cup fireworks

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Paper cup fireworks

Fireworks made with paper cups are a classic summer craft that even older adults can easily enjoy.

Cut several vertical slits along the side of the cup and gently flare them outward to create the look of an opening firework.

Draw patterns on the bottom of the cup with colored pencils or crayons to give it your own original firework design.

You can glue the finished firework onto black construction paper to depict it bursting in the night sky.

By changing the angles of the slits and the colors you use, you can create a variety of fireworks, which broadens the scope for creativity.

The hands-on process of planning colors and shapes helps stimulate the brain, and once completed, the craft also works well as a seasonal wall decoration.

It’s a recommended activity that lets you easily enjoy a hallmark of summer indoors.

Ornamental display of Orihime and Hikoboshi

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Ornamental display of Orihime and Hikoboshi

These Orihime and Hikoboshi tabletop decorations are perfect for Tanabata and are a gentle, enjoyable seasonal craft for seniors.

Fold a toilet paper tube in half, then cut two rings about 3 cm wide.

Place a small, balled-up tissue inside each ring as a core and secure it with a rubber band to create a plump body.

Decorate over it with origami paper or lace as if dressing them in kimonos to evoke the look of Orihime and Hikoboshi.

Finally, make facial features from origami or similar paper and attach them to finish.

Simply lining them up on a desk or shelf adds a touch of the season.

As you work with your fingertips, memories and Tanabata-themed conversations naturally flow, making it a delightful craft to enjoy.