Celebrate with handmade gifts! A perfect shikishi board and message card for a 100th birthday.
We all want the seniors who use our facilities to stay healthy and live long, don’t we?
I imagine many senior and welfare facilities hold birthday parties to celebrate.
Gifts are prepared for the birthday parties, too, and I’m sure the seniors are pleased.
Birthdays are wonderful at any age, but when a senior turns 100, you really want to express your heartfelt gratitude.
So this time, we’re introducing handmade message boards (shikishi) for seniors celebrating their 100th birthday.
We’ve also gathered ideas you can apply to the shikishi and recommended birthday message cards.
Please use this article to create and give a lovely shikishi.
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Let's celebrate handmade! Congratulatory colored paper and message cards suitable for a 100th birthday (31–40)
three-dimensional cake

Some elderly care facilities might celebrate birthdays with delicious cake, don’t you think? A birthday cake that can spark excitement.
Here’s a birthday card inspired by such a cake.
Cut a piece of thick paper or construction paper in half, and get creative with where you cut using scissors or a craft knife.
This will let you make a three-dimensional birthday cake.
If you color the cut-out cake with pens and the like, it will turn out beautifully.
Add your favorite stickers or hand-drawn illustrations, and include a message too.
A pop-up cake birthday card is likely to delight older adults as well.
Bouquet illustration

Handmade birthday cards cut and pasted from construction paper or origami are lovely, but this idea is very simple and can be completed with just paper and a pen.
It’s perfect for seniors who enjoy drawing illustrations.
Draw triangles with a pen, then use a dot pen to add lots of tiny dots.
Mixing different sizes and colors makes it even cuter.
The key is to aim for a rounded overall shape.
Draw a ribbon and write your message with a brush pen.
The softly colored, cute bouquet illustration really makes the brush-pen message stand out.
Pop-up birthday card

A handmade pop-up birthday card will surprise the person you give it to.
Fold a sheet of paper into a square, then cut it following the video and start creating the mechanism.
It may look difficult, but it’s actually very easy to make.
Attach the cross-shaped mechanism to the base card.
Fold a long, narrow strip of paper into four sections, attach it to the mechanism, and decorate it with your favorite stickers.
Write your message in the open spaces, decorate the cover, and you’re done.
It’s such a simple method that older adults can enjoy making it with ease!
flower card

Let’s celebrate a birthday with a floral card.
Fold and cut origami paper to create flower shapes.
By changing the fold lines and cutting positions, you can make flowers in different sizes.
Using patterned origami paper makes it look even more beautiful.
Stack three to five origami flowers from largest to smallest, and write a message in the center of the top flower.
As each petal is opened one by one, a heartfelt message is revealed.
Older adults may also feel excited, wondering, “What will appear when I open the petals?” It’s also fun that the mood changes depending on the colors and patterns of the origami you use.
A card with a heart-shaped flower that opens

Here’s an introduction to a message card featuring cute heart-shaped flowers.
Cut construction paper into a square, score the folds, then cut to create a heart-shaped card.
Make several heart-shaped cards.
It’s also recommended to make several heart-shaped cards in different colors and stick them onto the card.
Attach a stem and leaves to the card, and when you add the heart-shaped cards, they can look like tulips.
Open the flower, write a heartfelt message, and give it to an older adult.
These adorable heart-shaped message cards are sure to delight seniors.


