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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)

fabric keychain

How to Make a Fabric Keychain in 5 Minutes: Use Mini Fabric Scraps — Great as a Name Tag Too
fabric keychain

Do you have any leftover fabric scraps from a craft activity? Here’s a fabric keychain you can make even with small, awkward pieces.

Cut the fabric into a rectangle, fold it in half twice, and sew both ends.

You can use a sewing machine, but hand sewing is fine since it’s a short seam.

Turn it right side out, push out the corners, and press with an iron.

Thread the hardware through the fabric and stitch it in place to finish.

You can use it as a keychain, or as a name tag.

It would also make a nice gift for your family.

Charm made with resin clay

[100-Yen Store DIY!] No resin needed! Cute charm decorations using resin clay, fabric, nail polish, and more
Charm made with resin clay

Why not try making your own original charm decorations with resin clay? You can get everything you need at a 100-yen shop.

Pack resin clay into accessory findings and smooth it out so it doesn’t overflow.

After drying for about three days, remove the clay from the findings.

Add color with nail polish, or adhere fabric or decoupage paper and secure it with glue to finish.

It’s safe and easy, making it perfect for a small gift.

Since it uses fine motor skills, you can also expect some brain-training benefits.

Macaron strap made with mizuhiki (decorative cord)

[Mizuhiki] How to Make a Macaron Strap with Daiso’s Mizuhiki [Make the Plum Knot Even Cuter!!]
Macaron strap made with mizuhiki (decorative cord)

Here’s an idea for making a macaron strap using mizuhiki cords with materials from a 100-yen shop.

This time, prepare pink-toned colors.

First, straighten the mizuhiki to make it easier to handle.

Trim the ends, make a small awaji knot, and then form it into a plum blossom (ume) knot.

Once the shape is set, secure it with glue.

Attach a bell and strap hardware to a head pin, layer the ume knot on top, and glue them together.

Hold down the ends and round the shape to finish.

Since it involves a lot of hand work, it should provide plenty of stimulation for the brain.

It’s recommended because you can also expect brain-training benefits.

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

Simple smartphone strap

Beginner-friendly! How to Make an Easy Phone Strap | Macrame Hand Strap Tutorial
Simple smartphone strap

Macramé is a craft where you cross and weave several cords to create patterns.

By tying and weaving the cords, you can make a variety of designs and create pieces with personal flair.

Smartphone straps made with this technique are lovely, too.

When weaving, I recommend using clips to hold the cords in place.

This technique was apparently popular in the 1970s, so some older adults may have made macramé pieces before.

As they work, it might even bring back memories from that time.

You can create many different patterns, so give it a try!

Strap made with beads

[For Beginners] A Cute Smartphone Strap You Can Make in 10 Minutes ♡ | Beaded Keychain / 100-Yen Shop DIY
Strap made with beads

Perhaps some older adults among you have experience making bead crafts.

One of the charms of beadwork is that there are beads in many shapes and sizes, allowing for a wide variety of creations.

This time, we’ll introduce a simple strap made by threading beads onto a cord.

Let’s try making it with several types of beads that older adults prefer.

You can secure the cord, such as nylon thread or fishing line, to the table with tape, but it seems easier to work if you prepare a board and clips to hold it in place.

Once it’s finished, adding a ribbon will make it even cuter.

Strap made with artificial flowers

Just knit by hand! Two ways to make macrame straps | OK with 100-yen shop items | Handmade tutorial video | How to make a macrame strap
Strap made with artificial flowers

How about making a lovely strap using seasonal artificial flowers from the 100-yen shop? It’s easy to make, and using your fingertips helps stimulate the brain.

It may also help prevent cognitive decline.

First, make a ring with craft tape and fill it with paper clay.

Insert the artificial flowers and leaves into the clay and arrange them freely.

Attach a handle with craft tape, wrap on a netsuke cord, and you’re done.

By using flowers of the four seasons, you can enjoy it all year round.

Tower of Light Mini Lampshade

Kimie Gangi “Prayers to the Tower of Light” How to Make a Mini Lampshade from Tissue Paper – lampshade
Tower of Light Mini Lampshade

If you want to handcraft a romantic item that soothes the heart, this is a must-see.

Here’s how to make a mini lampshade using tissue paper.

First, stack several sheets of tissue paper and cut them into your desired shapes.

Next, assemble a party cone hat with the white side facing outward, then wrap it in plastic wrap.

After that, use diluted liquid glue to attach the cut tissue paper pieces.

Once the glue has dried, remove the plastic wrap from the cone hat.

Finally, place an LED light in the center, and the patterns will be projected—your lovely lampshade is complete.

It’s very easy to make, so give it a try!