[For Seniors] Recommended Wall Decorations for December: Ideas Collection
December is a busy season with events like Christmas and New Year’s.
Let’s help older adults feel the spirit of December—the month that wraps up the year—through recreation! This time, we’re introducing a recommended wall-decoration craft activity for December.
Creating wall decorations not only brings out the seasonal atmosphere, but can also have brain-training benefits.
It’s wonderful to brighten Christmas or welcome the New Year with pieces you’ve made yourself.
You can enjoy it by chatting and crafting in a big group, or by focusing quietly on your own.
Be sure to try making some lovely creations!
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[For Seniors] Recommended Wall Decorations for December: Idea Collection (111–120)
3D cute snowman garland

This garland of snowmen, made using milk cartons and toilet paper rolls, captures the soft feel of snow.
First, cut a milk carton into thin strips to form circular frames, then wrap them with tissue paper to create the snowman bases.
After combining the top and bottom bases, shape a thinly cut toilet paper roll into a triangle, wrap it with tissue paper to make a hat, and attach it to complete the snowman.
Choosing the colors of the tissue paper, as well as the facial expressions and decorative designs, is key—experiment with different combinations to add originality.
In conclusion
It was a lovely wall decoration idea to brighten up the chilly December! It seems like even older adults will be able to feel the year-end atmosphere while making it.
In recreation activities, it’s important that older adults can participate while having fun.
December can be hectic, but why not spend meaningful time with older adults through a crafting activity?



