[For seniors] A handmade calendar you’ll want to make in February
How about making a handmade calendar together with older adults, instead of just looking at the usual one every day? By making it yourself, you’ll feel more attached to it, and it will bring you joy each time you see it.
We introduce various types of calendars—wall-mounted, desktop, and tear-off daily styles—so why not start with an easy one? Some include messages on each day’s page or use photos.
Turning the page might become a daily pleasure! Use this article as a reference and enjoy a fun crafting time.
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[For Seniors] Things to Make in February! Handmade Calendar (11–20)
Setsubun tear-off calendar

When it comes to events in February, many people probably think of Setsubun.
Setsubun brings to mind things like oni (demons), bean-throwing, and ehomaki sushi rolls.
Let’s try making a calendar suited to each season by crafting these associated items out of construction paper or cardstock.
For example, New Year’s for January, Hina dolls for March, and cherry-blossom viewing for April.
It could also be fun to have seniors imagine the season and create items based on their answers.
Recalling seasonal themes each month can serve as brain training, too.
By changing the motifs, you can make a calendar that works all year round.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced some handmade calendar ideas for seniors.
Did you find any favorites? There are many types of calendars—wall calendars, desktop versions, and even daily tear-off calendars.
Some can be easily made with just construction paper and origami paper, while others make use of recycled materials like milk cartons.
Please use these ideas as inspiration for creating your own handmade calendars!


