[For Seniors] Easy Construction Paper Crafts Activity
Among crafts for seniors, those using construction paper are especially well known.
Because construction paper is a type of cardstock, it’s more useful than regular paper or origami paper.
With construction paper, you can make wall decorations as well as small containers and gift bags.
In this article, we’ll introduce easy construction paper craft activities for seniors.
To make them beginner-friendly, we’ve selected projects that can be completed easily with materials sourced from 100-yen shops.
Please use these ideas to support construction paper craft activities for seniors.
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[For Seniors] Easy-to-Make Construction Paper Crafts (31–40)
Dandelion wall decoration

Introducing a remarkably realistic dandelion wall decoration that could be mistaken for the real thing at first glance.
You’ll need yellow, green, and white construction paper, plus wooden coffee stirrers.
First, cut out eight leaf shapes from the green paper.
Then cut another strip of green paper lengthwise, crease along the top edge, and make fine slits below the crease to create the flower stem.
For the flower, cut a long strip of yellow paper, fold it in half, and cut fine slits along the edge without leaving gaps.
Attach the stem to the flower strip, then roll it up from the flower side.
Once glued, gently fluff and open up the stem and flower by hand.
You’ll have a beautiful blossom.
Glue wooden stirrers together in a grid—three vertically and three horizontally—then attach the leaves and flowers to finish.
You can also make seed heads by using white paper for the flowers.
The work involves fine details, but the sense of accomplishment when you finish is exceptional.
Give it a try!
Botanical style with vines and tendrils

Introducing paper quilling ideas designed mainly with vines and tendrils.
Paper quilling, which beautifully expresses curves, can recreate plants like vines and creepers more realistically! The layering and combination of colors, as well as how tightly you roll the paper, can produce a wide range of expressions.
Layering and rolling strips adds volume, so if you want to create a larger piece, be sure to try this method! Enjoy a craft that lets you feel excited about how the final design will turn out.
necklace

This necklace features a soft, antique-like color palette that you wouldn’t believe was made from paper.
You roll thin strips of paper to create two sizes of rings, then combine them to form the necklace.
After rolling, fix the paper with glue and finish it with pale tones using acrylic paint.
Finally, assemble the pieces and thread a leather cord to complete it.
By experimenting with how you apply the acrylic paint and how you combine the parts, you can create your own unique design—and sharpen your creativity in the process.
Heart paper fan

Here’s an idea for heart-shaped paper fans that will give your room a cute vibe.
First, a quick note: a paper fan is a decoration made by combining accordion-folded paper.
This time, we’ll fold a rectangular sheet into an accordion, then bend it into a V-shape to create a heart.
Once it’s done, try decorating by sticking it on the wall and so on.
By the way, having a clip on hand makes it easy to secure the V-shape.
The fact that you don’t need scissors or glue is another great feature of this idea.
a colorful heart

A colorful heart that’s perfect for card designs.
First, form a large heart using a long, narrow strip of paper, then add fine details.
Inside the heart, use a bamboo skewer or toothpick to curl strips of paper, partially loosen them, and arrange them in place.
Combining several colors instead of just one will make it look more festive.
If you have time, you can fill the gaps with even more delicate designs.
When securing the paper, using tweezers will make it easier to handle the small parts.


