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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 in care facilities! Autumn wall decoration ideas (91–100)

Cosmos wall art decorated with handmade stamps

[Elderly Recreation] Cosmos Wall Decoration Craft [Easy to Make] Cosmos wall production
Cosmos wall art decorated with handmade stamps

Here’s an award-worthy wall decoration idea using makeup sponges! Dab paint-soaked sponges onto shoji paper.

The naturally blurred colors give it a stylish, cute look.

Once the paper is dry, fold it and cut out petal shapes with scissors.

Next, gather some yellow tissue paper and use a plastic bottle cap to create a three-dimensional flower center.

Combine the two, and you’ve got pastel-colored autumn cosmos! Make lots to fill your room and bring in the fall vibe!

Handmade pom-pom stamp moon-viewing dumplings

[Crafts / Making] [Autumn Craft] Handmade Pom-Pom Stamp Moon-Viewing Dango
Handmade pom-pom stamp moon-viewing dumplings

How about making tsukimi dango by stamping dots onto black construction paper? First, glue a sanpo offering stand and a moon, both cut from construction paper, onto the black background.

For the dango, dip a sponge wrapped in cloth into white paint and stamp the dots onto the sanpo.

That’s all there is to it, so it can be finished quickly and also works well as an autumn wall decoration.

If you add pampas grass or rabbits made from origami or construction paper, it will look even more like a moon-viewing scene.

Try different variations and enjoy this autumn craft!

Origami Maple Leaf Wreath

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Origami Maple Leaf Wreath

This is a simple decoration made by combining and gluing origami maple leaves into a ring.

The folding method that creates a gap for inserting pieces is a particularly important point.

You’ll need six leaves to complete the ring, and I think it looks more beautiful if you alternate the colors.

Consider color combinations and balance, and try making a ring with maple leaves in a variety of colors.

To make it easier to display, you can reinforce the back by layering paper, and adding maple leaf parts to the front to enhance the three-dimensional effect is also recommended.

pine cone

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pine cone

When you go outside for a walk in autumn, you sometimes see pinecones on the ground, don’t you? Whether you often go out or don’t get the chance to go out much, let’s make a pinecone wall decoration so you can feel this autumn scenery up close.

Use brown-toned construction paper and cut out pinecone shapes.

If you vary the colors for the scales, it will make them more colorful.

You can stick them directly onto the wall, or hang them like a garland—both are recommended.

Let’s bring the autumn landscape from outdoors into your space.

Persimmon Papercraft

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Persimmon Papercraft

If you want to create a three-dimensional persimmon wall art, papercraft is highly recommended.

Picture a cute persimmon silhouette and give it a try.

Just cut construction paper into a persimmon shape and attach the calyx and other parts.

The key is to add highlights—this will make your persimmon look realistic.

Display it in your room or entrance to instantly feel the arrival of autumn.

If you love persimmons, just seeing the piece might make you feel hungry.

It’s also great for seniors who aren’t confident with crafts, since it’s simply a cut-and-paste activity that’s easy to try.