[For Seniors] August Wall Decoration Idea Collection
August is still in the height of the heat.
Many quintessential summer events, such as fireworks festivals, beach outings, and summer fairs, are held during this time.
We’d love for older adults—who often find it difficult to go out—to feel the season as well.
So this time, we’re sharing ideas for August wall decorations.
Seeing summer-themed decorations inside the facility may evoke memories, such as time spent with family in the past, and could serve as a form of reminiscence therapy.
Some older adults lead days with few changes and may find it hard to sense the seasons.
By feeling summer through seasonal decorations and recalling enjoyable events and activities from the past, it may help improve quality of life.
Try brightening up your facility with wall decorations that evoke the image of summer.
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[For Seniors] August Wall Decoration Idea Collection (41–50)
Summer festival decorations

The summer wall art project for seniors, “Summer Festival Decorations,” involves carefully crafting summer-themed motifs—such as fireworks, paper lanterns, shaved ice, watermelon, and mosquito coils—using origami and colored paper, then displaying them against a night-sky-inspired background to create a lively festival atmosphere.
The vivid colors stand out, and the finished wall display brightens the mood just by looking at it.
It’s an activity that allows seniors to focus while moving their hands and feet, making it approachable and enjoyable as a recreation that evokes the seasonal traditions of summer.
It’s a lovely piece that brings out summer memories and a strong sense of the season.
Boat made with origami

“Boats Made with Origami” is a fun recreational activity for seniors that brings the feeling of the summer ocean indoors.
The yacht is made by folding the origami paper diagonally to form a sail, giving it a light and breezy look.
The passenger ship combines mountain and valley folds to add three-dimensionality, resulting in a piece with real presence.
The sea is expressed with blue and light-blue vinyl tape to depict waves, and the tape’s sheen evokes the sparkle of a water surface.
The project is simple yet offers fine-motor exercise, and the completed boats brighten the walls to spread a summery seaside scene throughout the room.
The colorful creations lift spirits and naturally encourage interaction among participants, making this a highly recommended activity.
A sunflower whose bud is opening

Isn’t the sunflower one of the flowers that best represents summer? When older adults see sunflower-themed artwork, some may feel, “Ah, it’s summer.” If large, sun-like sunflowers are displayed on the facility walls, they may even lift everyone’s spirits.
This time, we’re introducing a fun craft that lets you enjoy the process from bud to full bloom.
Take strips of construction paper cut into long, narrow pieces and paste them so they cover the sunflower base made from a paper plate.
It’s a clever mechanism: as you cut the strip-like construction paper, it looks as if the flower is blooming.
People can look forward to seeing the paper petals open little by little each day.
goldfish bowl

Let’s make a goldfish bowl using clear folders that are also sold at 100-yen shops.
Insert an illustration of a goldfish bowl into the clear folder and trace the bowl with a pen.
You can easily create the goldfish bowl illustration by downloading one from the internet.
Use tissue-paper aquarium plants, goldfish cut from origami, and colorful stickers of goldfish to build your goldfish bowl.
Because seniors can choose various materials to suit their preferences, it helps develop their ability to arrange and improvise.
They’ll be able to create pieces with individuality.
When a work they made with care is displayed on the wall, it will likely give them a sense of accomplishment and joy.
Crepe ice craft
“Crepe Ice Craft” is a recommended idea for summertime recreation for older adults.
Draw a waffle pattern on brown construction paper to represent the cone section.
By cutting copy paper into thin strips and wrapping them, you can create a soft, fluffy three-dimensional look like soft-serve ice cream.
Adding tube-shaped candy made from origami as toppings makes the piece look more realistic and cute.
The hands-on work encourages concentration, and once completed, it brings a cool, summery atmosphere.
It’s a simple yet satisfying wall decoration project.
Glowing & Moving Firefly
These days, we see fireflies in nature less and less.
There was a time when fireflies would fly near rice paddies and marshes, their tails glowing.
Some older folks may remember spending summers watching them.
So here’s a craft that uses glow-in-the-dark stickers to make fireflies that shine in the dark.
Attach a glowing section made from the stickers to the body of a firefly cut out of construction paper.
Then tie a thread to the body and hang it up.
It will sway gently and look like a real firefly flying through the air.
It’s a firefly craft that can bring back nostalgic memories of summer.
Bellflowers and Fireflies
“Balloon Flowers and Fireflies” is a simple summer wall art project for seniors made with origami and colored construction paper.
The balloon flower blossoms are recreated by rolling light purple or white origami paper into tubes to give them a three-dimensional, airy shape.
The leaves are made by folding green construction paper, then attaching and slightly lifting them to create a natural sense of depth.
The fireflies are crafted from black or brown construction paper for the bodies, with yellow circles to depict their glowing tails.
Arrange them against a night-sky-inspired background, and you’ll have a magical scene of fireflies dancing on a summer evening.
It’s a soothing recreation that conveys the warmth of handmade craft within a quiet landscape.





