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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 for Seniors (31–40)

watermelon

[Summer Origami] How to fold a watermelon with voice guidance ☆ Origami: Easy Watermelon Folding for August Summer Decorations
watermelon

A great recommendation for summer origami is a watermelon.

This watermelon can stand upright or be pasted flat.

You make it using two sheets of origami paper: one for the rind color and one for the flesh color.

Simply put, you fold the rind-colored paper around the flesh-colored paper.

Once it’s finished, folding it in half gives it a strong watermelon look.

When drawing the seeds at the end, it’s surprisingly easy to make mistakes, so it’s best to draw the ones at the edges and in the center first, then fill in the spaces between.

Try making a yellow watermelon, too!

morning glory

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morning glory

Origami morning glories are a fun seasonal craft that captures the feeling of summer.

Add green leaves and vines to the brightly colored blooms and arrange them freely to create a scene that looks as if morning glories are blooming in a garden.

Displaying them like a wall decoration will brighten up your room and lift the spirits of anyone who sees them.

The steps are mostly simple and easy to fold even for older adults, and the sense of accomplishment when finished is exceptional.

Why not add a subtle touch of color to your summer life with handmade morning glories?

yukata

[Origami] Yukata (summer kimono) * How to fold an origami yukata.
yukata

Why not try expressing a cool, breezy feeling by making a yukata out of origami? The key to conveying coolness is choosing patterned origami paper.

You can also cut advertisements or wrapping paper into squares and use those.

It’s lovely to combine other origami with the finished yukata to evoke summer festivals and the like.

For the yukata, prepare a standard 15 cm square sheet of origami paper, and for the obi, use a sheet that’s one quarter that size.

For the obi, cut that paper in half and combine the two pieces to make it.

You can also fold a morning glory flower and attach it to the obi.

Simple goldfish

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Simple goldfish

Though origami goldfish may sound difficult, this version is relatively easy to make.

To briefly explain the steps: start by folding a kabuto (samurai helmet), which is a popular and commonly folded model, and stop partway through.

Turn it sideways and squash-fold it.

Make a small cut where the fins will be, then reverse-fold that section to finish.

Try using colors that resemble real goldfish, like red, orange, or black.

It’s also fun to let them “swim” on blue construction paper, or cut strips of origami to make algae and stick them on a glass window for a cool, refreshing look.

boat

How to fold an origami ship *How to make Origami Ship*
boat

How about making a cool-looking origami boat that’s perfect for summer? All you need is a sheet of origami paper, round stickers for the windows, a pen, glue, and scissors.

Choosing cool colors like blue or celadon will suit the summer vibe.

You can add the round-sticker windows, or cut thin strips from the edges of the origami paper to create stripes for a breezy feel.

Cutting out and attaching parts like an anchor is also a nice touch.

It would look lovely to mount it on a background that suggests a seaside scene.

Give it a try!

[Day Service] August Crafts Ideas for Seniors (41–50)

fireworks

Origami [Fireworks] Origami fireworks
fireworks

This firework is quite a piece that makes you think, “Is it really this easy to make with origami?” It’s not that difficult, but thanks to the trick with black paper and an optical illusion, it looks like a very complex origami work, which is fascinating.

You insert black origami inside petal-like parts made from colored origami.

I’m using about three colors of origami here.

Once it’s finished, mounting it on a black backing makes it look even more like fireworks spreading across the night sky.

Please give it a try.

wind chime

[Easy Origami] How to Make a Wind Chime – Summer Vacation Craft, Wall Decoration, Great for Elementary School Kids, Preschoolers, and Senior Activities
wind chime

Why not make a summer staple—the wind chime—out of origami and feel a touch of coolness with your eyes? Fold a round body and attach a dangling strip, and you’ll get a gentle look as if it’s swaying in the breeze.

Using translucent colors or patterned origami gives it a cool, seasonal appearance.

The simple steps are enjoyable even for seniors, and using the fingertips can naturally offer a rehabilitative effect.

Display them on a wall or by a window to create a space that quietly evokes the charm of summer.

It’s also appealing that you can get all the materials at a 100-yen shop.

Give it a try!