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[For Seniors] Simple and Fun: Craft Ideas You Can Make with Everyday Items

[For Seniors] Simple and Fun: Craft Ideas You Can Make with Everyday Items
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What we introduce here are easy craft ideas for older adults.

They’re all easy to incorporate into recreational activities at senior facilities such as day service centers.

Using familiar, everyday materials, these crafts are simple to make, making it easy for seniors to give them a try.

We hope you’ll use craft-making to help stimulate both mind and body.

Since it involves using the hands, it also serves as brain training and can help prevent dementia.

Be sure to read this article and use it as a reference for craft activities.

[For Seniors] Simple and Fun: Craft Ideas You Can Make with Everyday Items (1–10)

A case that opens wideNEW!

No-sew: A wide-opening case made by sticking fabric on
A case that opens wideNEW!

A practical upcycling idea that makes great use of an empty plastic wrap box.

Its wide-opening design makes the contents easy to see and access smoothly.

You can make it with everyday materials, and the simple method of just gluing fabric on is also appealing.

Even those who aren’t confident in sewing can try it with ease.

The finished piece hardly looks like an empty box and is perfect for storing stationery and small items.

The look changes dramatically depending on the fabric pattern, so you can enjoy a personalized touch.

Since the steps are simple, I felt it’s a great idea for a summer vacation craft or a parent-child DIY project.

Book coverNEW!

[No Sewing!!] DIY Handmade Book Cover Using Seria Tenugui [How-To]
Book coverNEW!

Why not make your reading time more enjoyable by using your favorite small fabric accessories? By making use of tenugui you can find at local shops, you can easily create an original book cover.

Since there’s no sewing involved, it’s appealing even for those who aren’t confident in their sewing skills.

With a bit of creativity in how you fold and secure it, you can adapt it to books of various sizes.

Its light, airy texture makes it easy to carry and keeps it from taking up space in your bag.

Wrapped in a pattern that feels like you, I felt that your reading moments become even more special.

kimono charmNEW!

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Kimono amulets you can make without sewing ✨ The method is almost the same as the “Kimono Pochi-bukuro” I posted before 👘💓 Unlike the amulets you buy at a shrine, these might not carry blessings from the deities 😂, but the feeling of “Mom made this while thinking of me” will surely come through… 👦🏻👧🏻‎ ✔ Starting preschool/advancing a grade ✔ Recitals ✔ Moving house Perfect for the start of something new or little milestones ✨ Materials ▶ Precut fabric: made with 10 cm × 10 cm in the video ▶ Chiffon ribbon / Seria JAN: 4542804132472 ▶ Ribbon embellishment / Seria JAN: 4900662746253 ▶ Adhesive felt stickers ▶ Clear file folder ▶ Ball chain or strap ▶ Double-sided tape (fabric tape if possible👌) ▶ Glue or hot glue gun (for attaching parts) How to make 1) Fold two edges by 2 cm. 2) On the edges folded in step 1, stick 1 cm-wide white felt on the outside. 3) Fold back so the white felt shows. 4) Turn over and place a backing made from the corner of a clear file in the center. 5) Overlap and fold the top and bottom, slightly offset from the center. 6) Fold both sides left → right. 7) Wrap a ribbon as an obi and decorate 🎀 8) Punch a hole, thread the ball chain, and you’re done 👏 Save this and give it a try 🥰💕︎#StayHomeTime#100-yen shop DIY#AffordableSeriaHandmade

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Prepare a square piece of fabric and fold up two adjacent edges by 2 cm.

Then attach a collar-like self-adhesive felt to the lower 1 cm and double-sided tape to the upper 1 cm, and fold it back so that the self-adhesive felt is slightly visible.

This part will be the overlap of the kimono.

Turn the fabric over so that the overlapped section is on top, and place a clear file with your wish paper inserted in the center.

First fold the top and bottom corners, then fold the left and right corners starting from the left.

Once everything is securely adhered, attach a ribbon obi at the center and on the back.

Finally, decorate with your favorite parts and add a ball chain to finish!

pencil caseNEW!

How to make a no-sew pencil case! Easy cartonnage with your favorite fabric or cloth☆
pencil caseNEW!

Introducing a pen case you can make just by gluing! Attach cardboard to the base fabric, then layer and adhere the pocket fabric on top.

The pocket has a slanted opening for a striking look.

Add a small decoration for a nice accent—perfect for gifts.

Basically, you just cut the fabric with scissors and glue it together, so you can complete a fabric accessory with a fun, craft-like feel.

Use solid fabric for the base and patterned fabric for the pocket to create a simple yet stylish piece.

Mini Cube BasketNEW!

Lesson 1. How to Make a No-Sew Mini Cube Basket
Mini Cube BasketNEW!

An idea for a no-sew accessory case made using strong double-sided tape and fusible interfacing.

It explains in detail how to apply the fabric and interfacing, allowing you to nail the basics and achieve a neat finish.

The appeal is that you can create a three-dimensional shape without using needles or a sewing machine.

The cute, plump cube shape is great for organizing your desk area or shelves.

Adding a leather strap with hardware further elevates the design.

I felt it was a highly satisfying DIY idea that combines practicality with good looks.

drawstring pouchNEW!

No-sew! How to make a drawstring pouch (no lining). Easy using Sewing Bond (fabric glue) stick type—no sewing machine, needles, or thread. Washable.
drawstring pouchNEW!

Using the stick-type fabric glue “Sewing Meister” makes it easy to try even without a sewing machine, needles, or thread.

Although bonding takes about 24 hours, it adheres firmly and is said to be washable.

Since there’s no sewing, the process is simple, making it approachable for those who aren’t confident in sewing.

The materials are easy to source—just some fabric, cord, and fabric glue.

Choose a favorite fabric and it’s perfect not only for everyday use but also as a small gift.

I felt this is a practical, handmade idea that you can tackle with ease.

cloth dishNEW!

Simple! Just fold it! How to make a no-sew fabric dish
cloth dishNEW!

A fabric dish that’s finished simply by folding and shaping the cloth is a handmade idea you can enjoy casually.

Since you don’t use needles or thread, there’s little prep or hassle, and you can make one as soon as the mood strikes—that’s the appeal.

The steps are simple, making it approachable for a wide range of ages.

It’s plenty practical too, serving as a catchall, a snack tray, or an accessory dish.

If you choose a type that can be flattened when not in use, storage is no problem.

Made with your favorite fabric, it becomes an easy, fun project that also adds a nice accent to your interior.