[For Seniors] Recommended for Christmas! Handmade Hanging Ornament Ideas
Aren’t there probably many seniors who are looking forward to Christmas?
You’ll want to welcome them with decorations that enhance the festive atmosphere.
So this time, we’re introducing origami hanging ornaments that bring a glamorous touch to Christmas.
We’ve also gathered ideas that can be adapted into hanging decorations perfect for the holiday season!
We’ve selected many easy, handmade projects, so they can be used as craft activities for seniors as well.
Spending Christmas at a facility decorated with ornaments you made yourself is sure to become a memorable event!
Enjoy a fun Christmas in a room adorned with handmade hanging decorations.
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[For Seniors] Recommended for Christmas! Handmade Hanging Ornament Ideas (21–30)
Holly wreath made from a paper plate

This is an easy Christmas wreath made by using a ring cut from a paper plate as the base and decorating it with construction paper cut into holly leaves and other shapes.
If cutting the jagged edges of the holly is difficult, you can prepare all the parts—including the leaves—in advance and let everyone enjoy the decorating.
Arranging holly leaves in different colors and other pieces that evoke winter and Christmas helps develop creativity as you design your own wreath.
A key point for a more festive look is to carefully layer the pieces so that the base is fully covered.
Plum Blossom Wreath

Let’s make a shimenawa-style New Year’s wreath expressed with origami.
At first glance it may look quite difficult, but you simply make eight very easy parts and link them together to form the wreath.
Each part requires only six folds—super simple.
Assembling them takes a small trick, but once you get used to it, it’s just the same steps repeated.
After folding a small piece of origami into a triangle and then into an accordion shape, attach it to the bottom and add a plum blossom ornament to complete the wreath.
Using two colors of origami or chiyogami will give the wreath a more festive, elegant look.
In conclusion
They were all lovely hanging decorations that brightened up Christmas! Origami paper is easy to prepare since you can buy it at 100-yen shops and the like.
Using your fingertips while folding and imagining the finished piece also helps stimulate the brain.
By all means, try making them together with older adults, starting from the decoration prep stage.


