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[For Seniors] Add Color to Your Room: A Collection of Flower Craft Ideas

Here are some flower craft ideas for older adults.

Why not try making seasonal flowers—like tulips, hydrangeas, sunflowers, and cherry blossoms—using tissue paper, construction paper, or origami paper?

In addition to crafts that create the flowers themselves, there are plenty of cute and charming ideas for wall decorations and displays, as well as projects that you’ll want to give as gifts to family and friends once they’re finished.

These are recommended not only for those who love flowers and crafting, but also for anyone looking to exercise their fingers and hands.

Handmade paper flowers never wilt, so once you make them, you can enjoy your favorite blossoms for a long time.

[For Seniors] Add color to your room: A collection of flower craft ideas (231–240)

daffodil

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daffodil

Let’s make a daffodil using soft tissue paper.

Fold a white tissue paper sheet in half, then place an orange tissue paper sheet half its size on top.

Next, accordion-fold the stack into six sections, fold it in half, then cut the ends at a slant and staple the center.

After stapling, gently spread out the petals.

Once spread, separate the white and orange layers.

The orange section will be the flower’s center, so trim its edge straight.

For the leaves, cut colored construction paper into thin strips, wrap them around a pencil, and round off the tips.

Wreath of daffodils and roses

Daffodils bloom until early spring, and roses bloom around late spring, so even though their seasons are offset, both can be said to be representative spring flowers.

This is a simple yet dimensional wreath with a glamorous look that combines daffodils and roses.

Another key point is that the wreath base and stem parts are kept flat, which helps emphasize the three-dimensionality of the daffodil and rose blossoms.

For each flower, it’s important to deliberately add fine creases, cuts, and bends, and to shape them carefully so that a sense of depth and volume comes through.

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lily

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lily

Lilies come into full bloom from early summer through mid-summer.

Some older adults may also be fond of lilies.

Here is a kit for making a lily-themed piece.

You can create a patchwork-like craft without any sewing.

Cut the included fabric to make parts, apply adhesive, and stick them onto the felt base.

The felt base is designed with a raised center, so the finished piece looks nice and plump.

It’s a work that conveys both the noble beauty of lilies and the gentle feel of felt.

This lovely lily craft is sure to delight older adults as well.

Three-dimensional wisteria flowers

Origami Wisteria Flowers 3D Folding Tutorial (niceno1)
Three-dimensional wisteria flowers

How about making wisteria flowers out of origami and attaching them to colored construction paper for a three-dimensional decoration? Using various colors of origami paper—pink, blue, purple, and more—makes it vibrant and visually delightful.

Each fold is simple, like folding into triangles or squares.

It’s also nice that you don’t need scissors; just origami paper and glue will do.

There are many steps where you crease and then unfold once, but they’re essential for creating three-dimensional petals, so take your time and fold carefully.

These wisteria flowers have a simple, handmade charm and are especially recommended for those who are good at detailed work!

Three-Dimensional Cosmos

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Three-Dimensional Cosmos

This is a three-dimensional cosmos flower that you complete by repeatedly folding it down small, using the creases radiating in eight directions from the center as guides.

The process involves stacking triangles to match the number of petals, and as you crease the tips of the triangles, you also form the center of the cosmos.

Precise, crisp refolds are crucial, so pay close attention to the creases and fold accurately.

Along the way, gently twist and open the paper to shape the flower, giving it a soft, rounded form.

Three-dimensional tulips

3D paper craft you can use in April
Three-dimensional tulips

Tulips bloom with beautiful flowers as spring approaches.

Their colorful blossoms convey the excitement of warmer days.

This craft is like a three-dimensional picture inspired by a scene of blooming tulips, made by combining pieces of construction paper.

The key step is to cut petal shapes, curve them to add roundness, and assemble them—this layering of petals gives the tulips their 3D appearance.

After that, just attach the tulips to a backing sheet, and it’s complete.

Express your originality by deciding which colors of tulips to use and where to place them.

Three-dimensional cherry blossom paper flower

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Three-dimensional cherry blossom paper flower

Using colored construction paper or TANT paper to make three-dimensional cherry blossoms can be tricky, right? For anyone who finds that difficult, try making cherry blossoms with a craft punch.

With a craft punch, you can create 3D blossoms very easily.

After punching out the cherry blossom shapes, start adding creases.

Making these creases is the key to creating dimensional flowers! Make small cuts between the petals, then use a stylus or a pencil to gently curl the petals.

Press down the center, attach beads, and your cherry blossom is complete.

They look lovely when added to message cards or colored paper.

Give it a try!