[For Seniors] Handmade gifts they’ll love: a roundup of simple ideas
Gifts given at senior facilities for events like birthday parties and Respect for the Aged Day celebrations.
Seeing the delighted faces of seniors holding their gifts makes everyone around them happy too, doesn’t it?
That said, coming up with gift ideas can be tough, and it’s easy to end up giving the same kinds of items over and over.
This time, we’ll introduce handmade gift ideas that seniors will love.
We’ve gathered items that are easy for busy staff to make and highly practical, among others.
When a gift is filled with the maker’s care, it can bring even greater joy to the seniors who receive it.
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[For Seniors] Handmade Gifts They’ll Love: Simple Ideas (211–220)
Bouquet Pop-Up Card

On birthdays, we sometimes receive or give bouquets, right? Getting a beautiful bouquet can make you feel very happy.
So, let’s make a birthday card that captures the feeling of a bouquet.
We’ll add a creative twist to where we cut the card paper.
When you open it, the inner paper pops up in 3D.
This is called a pop-up card, and when you open the card, a three-dimensional bouquet appears.
Use a craft punch to cut flower shapes from colored construction paper and stick them onto the card.
Add a message or decorate with masking tape, and you’ll have a lovely finished card.
It seems like older adults would also be very pleased with a three-dimensional bouquet card.
Charm made with resin clay

Why not try making your own original charm decorations with resin clay? You can get everything you need at a 100-yen shop.
Pack resin clay into accessory findings and smooth it out so it doesn’t overflow.
After drying for about three days, remove the clay from the findings.
Add color with nail polish, or adhere fabric or decoupage paper and secure it with glue to finish.
It’s safe and easy, making it perfect for a small gift.
Since it uses fine motor skills, you can also expect some brain-training benefits.
Herbarium with 100-yen shop materials

A gift for people who love flowers! Here are herbarium ideas you can make using materials from 100-yen shops.
These ideas are perfect if you’re thinking about giving flowers as a present.
Many people feel it’s a shame that beautiful fresh flowers don’t last and eventually wilt.
This time, let’s make a herbarium gift so the recipient can enjoy lovely flowers for a long time.
A herbarium is an item made by placing preserved or dried flowers in a glass container and immersing them in oil.
It lets you enjoy flowers as interior decor, so give it a try!
A cute pouch made from fabric scraps

Let’s try making a practical handmade pouch! Here are some cute pouch ideas using fabric scraps.
Fabric scraps refer to leftover pieces or odd bits of fabric from cutting.
These days, you can buy scraps with character prints or floral patterns at 100-yen shops.
It’s a great idea even if you don’t have scraps at home or don’t have a craft store nearby.
Plus, pouches are convenient for carrying small items.
The time spent making one while thinking of the recipient will surely feel special, too.
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.
Four-leaf clover heart bookmark

This motif features a four-leaf clover resting on a heart, evoking a strong image of happiness and affection.
The back side is designed to hook onto paper and the like, so it’s not only decorative but also recommended as a companion for reading, used as a bookmark.
Using a single sheet of origami paper, you’ll create both the heart and the clover, so proceed carefully with attention to how the paper layers and opens.
Because you’ll use both the front and back colors, choosing origami paper with colors or patterns on both sides will result in an even more beautiful finish.
Message card for a bouquet of roses

On a special anniversary, many people might wish to receive a bouquet of roses at least once.
Roses are elegant flowers, making them perfect for gifts.
Adding a message card is also recommended, as it helps convey your affection.
This time, let’s make a rose bouquet out of origami.
First, prepare several kinds of origami paper.
Create the wrapping portion, then make the rose flowers.
For the roses, you’ll only form the basic shape and then draw the details with a pen, so there are no difficult steps.
Next, let’s make a cat.
This bouquet also makes a great gift for cat lovers.



