When summer comes around, many people probably think of fireworks first, don’t they? Some enjoy fireworks with close friends or family, and others head out to fireworks festivals.
We also want seniors who use our facilities to feel the season through fireworks, a hallmark of summer.
So this time, we’re introducing ideas for fireworks-themed wall decorations.
Craft activities use the fingertips and require planning each step in the mind, which stimulates the brain and can even have brain-training benefits.
It’s nice to see the fireworks you made yourself displayed on the wall, isn’t it? Even seniors who find it difficult to go out at night are likely to enjoy a facility that instantly takes on a lively summer atmosphere.
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[For Seniors] Fireworks Wall Art Project: Try Using Various Materials (1–10)
Fireworks paper cutting

When you watch fireworks, many of you probably feel your daily fatigue just blow away.
The loud booms echo alongside the beautiful silhouettes floating in the night sky, giving you an indescribable sense of exhilaration.
This time, let’s express those fireworks as paper cutouts.
All you need is origami paper and scissors.
Simply fold the paper and make a few cuts to create the fireworks silhouettes.
Paste them onto construction paper, and you’ll have a lovely fireworks scene.
Hang it on the wall, and it becomes a perfect piece to enjoy the summer.
Fireworks with glittery masking tape

“Fireworks with Sparkly Masking Tape” is a recommended wall-decoration idea for senior care facilities.
Use black paper to represent the night sky, then apply colorful, shimmering masking tape in radial patterns to depict fireworks.
Despite using simple materials, the result is a striking, high-quality piece with plenty of flair.
Beyond the visual enjoyment, using one’s hands can offer rehabilitative benefits, and it naturally sparks conversation and shared memories among residents.
This warm, summery craft time evokes seasonal traditions and is a wonderful activity that helps invigorate both mind and body.
Watercolor making

We’d like to introduce “Watercolor Making,” an idea for creating gentle, atmospheric wall art that you can enjoy by playing with overlapping bleeds.
By simply using water-diluted paints to let colors bleed and blur, you can express a magical summer fireworks sky.
Tools like brushes, sponges, and tissues can create charming textures, so even those who aren’t confident in drawing can enjoy it.
Each finished piece has a strong presence on its own, and when displayed on a wall, it creates a very soft summer landscape.
It’s a relaxing, hands-on activity that’s both fun and soothing for the heart.
Cut-and-paste fireworks craft
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Fireworks Festival – RADWIMPS
When you think of big summer events, fireworks come to mind, right? Many seniors also love fireworks.
But there are plenty of people who can’t watch them from home, and getting to the venue can be quite difficult.
For those people, this fireworks wall art is highly recommended.
Just cut construction paper into circles and stick origami pieces onto them—it’s an easy way to create a fireworks display for your wall.
Use colorful origami to craft beautiful fireworks.
Display them in your room and enjoy the excitement of summer’s main event every day.
Fireworks made with simple yarn
https://www.tiktok.com/@chii_1514m/video/7388419127200763143Fireworks have the power to captivate people’s hearts, don’t they? When summer comes, many older adults probably feel like watching fireworks.
Seeing them also brings back memories of going to festivals as a child.
Let’s enjoy reminiscing while doing a craft together.
This time, we’re introducing a fireworks craft made with yarn.
The materials are simple and safe, so it’s highly recommended.
Just punch holes in construction paper and thread yarn through them—that’s it! By changing the yarn colors, you can create all kinds of fireworks.
Propping up fireworks
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Just by displaying a propped-up fireworks piece in your room, you can enjoy a festive mood every day.
It may look difficult at first glance, but the materials are simple and it’s easy to make.
First, soak colorful tissue paper in water and roll it into balls.
Attach laminate to a cut-out piece of cardboard, then stick the rolled tissue paper onto it.
As you work, memories of past trips to fireworks festivals may come flooding back.
It helps stimulate the brain and enriches your overall well-being.
This year, it might be nice to plan a trip for everyone to see real fireworks together.
Let’s make fireworks with paper quilling

Fireworks put you in an emotionally rich mood and provide a wonderful kind of stimulation, don’t they? They’re especially beneficial for the brains of older adults.
As we go about our daily lives, it’s easy to lose a sense of contrast and of the seasons, so seasonal events are very important.
When you make a fireworks craft, you can imagine the summer that’s just around the corner.
This time, I’ll introduce a fireworks craft using origami and bamboo skewers.
First, wrap the origami paper around the bamboo skewer.
Then attach them to construction paper to depict the fireworks.
The steps are very simple, yet the result is a splendid display of fireworks, so I highly recommend it.


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