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[For Seniors] Practical Crafts to Make in Day-Service Recreation: Idea Roundup

At day service craft activities, there are times when participants make items to take home.

I imagine many people display them at home, too.

This time, we’re sharing craft ideas for older adults that you can make and actually use!

We’ve gathered practical crafts you can keep using after you make them, as well as stylish pieces that look great on display.

Simply changing the origami patterns or the types of beads and ribbons can create a completely different feel, so have fun using these ideas as inspiration.

[For Seniors] Practical crafts to make in day-service recreation. Ideas roundup (161–170)

Fluffy shaved ice

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Fluffy shaved ice

Known as a classic symbol of summer, fluffy shaved ice is an easy craft that’s also recommended for seniors and helps everyone feel cooler.

Use crayons to freely draw letters and patterns—like ice or a shop name—on a paper cup.

Then gently place cotton on top of the cup to form an ice-like shape.

Finish by painting the surface of the cotton with your favorite colors—red, green, blue, and more—to create a piece that looks just like real shaved ice.

Adjusting the amount of water in the paint and how the colors blend is part of the fun, as it lets you express different “flavors.” The fine finger movements provide stimulating brain activity, allowing you to enjoy a creative time that reflects the season.

It’s also visually striking and can instantly add a cool, refreshing touch just by displaying it.

Plastic Bottle Cap Bingo

Here’s a bingo-style game using plastic bottle caps.

Thread two colors of caps onto a rod alternately, and the player who lines up four in a row horizontally wins.

While you build your own winning pattern, you also need to block your opponent, making it a deceptively simple yet surprisingly deep game.

Additionally, the motion of threading the caps each turn exercises the upper limbs and fingertips, making it an enjoyable and high-quality brain-training activity.

Hosting a tournament or league event would likely make it even more exciting.

yo-yo

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yo-yo

Making a yo-yo with plastic bottle caps is a craft that older adults can easily enjoy.

Use an awl to make holes in the centers of two caps, then insert a screw and fasten them together.

Thread a string through the center and tie it securely, and pack clay into the empty space inside the caps to add weight.

Finish by wrapping the whole thing with colored tape for reinforcement, and it’s done.

Activities that use the fingertips help improve concentration and stimulate brain function.

Another appeal is that you can customize the look to create your own unique piece.

Since you can actually play with it after it’s finished, it’s an idea that remains fun even after the making is complete.

[For Seniors] Practical Crafts for Day-Service Activities: Idea Summary (171–180)

Animal Magnets

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Animal Magnets

Let me introduce some cute animal magnets you can make using plastic bottle caps.

Wrap twine around the bottle cap and secure it with glue.

Next, place some stuffing in the center of a round piece of fabric and wrap it up.

Attach the wrapped fabric to the bottle cap so the stuffing doesn’t show, then add felt ears, a face, and hands.

Finally, place a magnet between the twine you wrapped earlier and the bottle cap, secure it, and you’re done.

You can make all kinds of animals, so it would be fun to create them with friends and show them to each other.

Give it a try!

Ribbon mini tray

[Chagurin Easy Crafts] Ribbon Mini Tray
Ribbon mini tray

It’s handy to have a small tray for things like candy or a seal stamp, isn’t it? This time, we’ll introduce a felt mini tray you can make without sewing.

You’ll make it by bonding a square piece of felt to a piece of cotton fabric of the same size.

Since you’ll use craft adhesive, there’s no need for a sewing machine or needles.

It seems accessible for seniors as well.

Insert a ribbon between the layers of fabric and glue it in place.

When the tray is finished, tying the ribbon will complete a cute mini tray.

Bringing their own finished piece home to use may also give seniors a sense of accomplishment.

Simple bookmark

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Simple bookmark

This is a bookmark craft we’d like older adults who enjoy reading to make.

Prepare chirimen fabric, apply double-sided tape to the back, and fold it in half.

Thread a string through with a needle.

It looks lovely to add decorations to the string, such as a small Styrofoam ball covered with chirimen, or other chirimen craft pieces.

Because this bookmark is easy to make, it should be approachable for older adults as well.

Having a handmade bookmark makes reading even more enjoyable.

Chirimen fabric is also available at 100-yen shops, so gathering materials is easy.

Cotton Bottle Light

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Cotton Bottle Light

Cotton ball lights are spherical shapes made of thread with hollow centers, lined up with lights shining through them.

First, inflate a balloon to the size you want the sphere to be, wrap thread around it, apply glue, and let it dry.

Once it’s dry, gently remove the balloon from inside to complete the cotton ball; then thread the lights through and connect them.

Choosing which colors of thread to use and the order to arrange them is important to make them look colorful.