[For Seniors] Recommended for Christmas Crafts! Simple Handmade Project Ideas
Christmas is one of the major events held in December, isn’t it?
Care facilities and day service centers often decorate their interiors to create a festive Christmas atmosphere, don’t they?
Among older adults, some may feel excited and cheerful when spending time in rooms adorned with Christmas decorations.
With that in mind, this time we’re introducing decoration ideas that can help older adults feel happy and uplifted.
We’ve gathered many ideas that have simple steps and are easy to prepare.
You can also enjoy making them together with older adults and start the fun from the preparations for the Christmas party.
Please use this article as a reference.
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[For Seniors] Recommended Christmas Crafts! Easy Handmade Project Ideas (71–80)
mascot

Let’s use a sewing kit to make a mascot.
You’ll sew the fabric pieces together, but the included needle is a thick plastic one.
The fabric also has pre-made holes, so it should be easy to give sewing a try.
It’s recommended even for those who feel they’re not good at using needles or sewing machines.
The needle is thick, making it less likely to prick your finger.
After sewing, stuff it with cotton, then stitch up the opening where you inserted the stuffing to finish.
It seems like a fun, cute project that could spark conversation among seniors as they make it.
Heart coaster

How about an easy-to-make heart-shaped felt coaster? You don’t even need to sew—just use glue.
Round the edges and cut two pieces of felt into the same shape, then make vertical slits in both.
Interlace the slits one by one, folding them together like a weave.
Glue the last section to finish.
If you don’t round the edges or leave excess, you can weave with strip-shaped felt to make a square coaster.
Try different color combinations you like.
poinsettia

Why not try making a poinsettia using felt, which you can easily find at 100-yen shops? Cut the pattern slightly larger, layer it over the felt, and cut the felt together with the pattern—this makes it easier to cut.
Then use wood glue to create fold lines.
Make two red pieces and one green piece, stack them, punch a hole in the center, and thread through a bundle of three cotton swabs wrapped together with floral tape to finish.
You can display it in your entryway, wear it as a corsage on your chest, or attach it to a bag for a cute touch.
For Seniors: Recommended Christmas Crafts! Easy Handmade Project Ideas (81–90)
Simple mini pouch

Would you like to make a gusseted mini felt pouch that you can sew by hand without using a sewing machine? It’s handy for holding small items like coins and trinkets.
First, let’s make the patterns—two types: one for the body and one for the flap.
Using those, cut two kinds of felt.
After cutting, start by sewing the flap to the body.
Use only the blanket stitch.
Then attach a button and a snap.
It’s easier to sew up the body after that.
Give it a try—this cute pouch also makes a nice little gift.
100-yen shop snowman and reindeer

It’s an adorable mascot where a reindeer is peeking out from behind a snowman.
Attach evenly spaced strips of paper, cut into long, thin pieces, around the base of a plastic cup to form the snowman’s round shape.
Then stack two circles and add facial features and other parts to complete the snowman.
The reindeer is a simple design made by cutting and layering parts from construction paper; use the layered paper to create a three-dimensional feel.
Leaving small gaps in the snowman is also an important point—the way light passes through conveys a soft, gentle look.
A Christmas tree you can make with 100-yen shop items

This craft involves arranging small tree ornaments to make them look like one large, dazzling tree.
The base of each small tree is simple: just cut a circle from construction paper, add a few slits, and roll it up.
That way, even people who find complex scissor work challenging can enjoy it easily.
Including pom-pom decorations, it’s also recommended to have everyone focus on making their own small tree and then display all the creations together as a single tree.
Encourage participants to think about how to make their own tree stand out among the arranged trees, and bring together a variety of unique styles to create a tree full of individuality.
Ornaments made with 100-yen shop items

When 100-yen shops first appeared, many of their products had the reputation of being cheap and low quality.
But these days, they sell plenty of items in every category that are worth more than their price! Handmade supplies are no exception—there are so many cute items available.
Let’s use them to make Christmas ornaments.
Simply wrap wooden sticks with colorful tape, combine them into star or snowflake shapes, and decorate with beads to create lovely ornaments.
With the right item selection and a bit of creativity, you can make all sorts of things!


