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Useful in care facilities! Ideas for autumn wall decorations

As the summer heat begins to ease, some of you might be starting to think about autumn-themed wall decorations.

In this article, we introduce ideas perfect for fall wall displays, so feel free to use them as inspiration.

From autumn leaves and red dragonflies to seasonal treats like persimmons and chestnuts, you’ll find plenty of ideas you can use for your displays.

Of course, staff at facilities can make them, but the simple ideas that can be completed in a short time are also great for creating together with users while having fun.

Be sure to look for your favorite ideas!

Useful for care facilities! Fall wall decoration ideas (81–90)

Maple leaf wall

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Maple leaf wall

How about creating a wall decoration covered entirely with maple leaves? Let’s express an autumn scene that even seniors who find it difficult to go out for fall foliage viewing can enjoy! Use any method you like—maple leaves made with paper-cutting techniques or folded origami leaves—and stretch large branches across the wall, layering the leaves on top.

Attach them while checking the balance of overlapping leaves and colors.

In addition to maple leaves, try adding fallen leaves, insects, or color-changing mountains.

Ginkgo wall decoration

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Ginkgo wall decoration

When we think of plants that turn vivid colors in autumn, ginkgo trees are just as essential as maple leaves, showing a beautiful yellow.

This is a three-dimensional decoration that lets you make those lovely ginkgo leaves with origami.

The leaves are simple—folded like a folding screen and fastened on one side—but arranging several of them together creates a bright, striking look.

By varying the leaf sizes or paying attention to the shapes of the trunk and ginkgo nuts, you can make it look even more like a real ginkgo tree, which is also highly recommended.

Spider web

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Spider web

If you want decorations with a spooky Halloween vibe, how about making spiderwebs? Just fold origami paper four times, draw a spiderweb pattern, and cut—it’s easy enough for seniors to make, too.

Using large origami paper can create a striking wall decoration.

You can also make spiders, ghosts, and jack-o’-lanterns from other sheets and attach them to the web for a lively touch.

Try making lots in Halloween colors like red, purple, and black.

Cosmos hanging ornament

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Cosmos hanging ornament

How about making a cosmos wall decoration with beautiful, delicate stems and leaves? All you need is origami paper and wood glue, so it’s easy to make.

For the flowers, join two petal-shaped pieces together, and use yellow origami in the center to create the pistil.

Give the petals dimension by adding layers or curling them so they look almost like real cosmos.

For the stems and leaves, cut them as you would for paper cutouts—be careful with the fine parts so they don’t get cut off.

Finally, roll a thin strip of origami into a border, place the pieces on top, and you’re done.

You can enjoy it not only as a wall decoration but also by hanging it.

Cosmos wall hanging

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Cosmos wall hanging

In autumn, cosmos flowers bloom in cute shades of pink and white.

How about making wall decorations with these cosmos? There are many ways: cut construction paper into cosmos shapes and paste them, or fold origami several times, make cuts, and unfold it to form the petals.

Using washi paper is also recommended, as it gives your work a unique texture.

Besides pink and white, cosmos come in various colors like red and orange, so try making cosmos in many colors and turn your room into a beautiful cosmos field.