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For seniors: Heartwarming and cozy. Recommended handmade Hina dolls

Hinamatsuri is an event filled with the wish for girls to grow up healthy and happy.

On March 3rd, many families traditionally display Hina dolls and celebrate.

In this article, we introduce handmade Hina doll ideas especially for seniors.

One-of-a-kind handmade Hina dolls have a warm, charming feel, don’t they?

The Hina dolls featured here are all easy to make using familiar, readily available materials, so please feel free to use them as inspiration.

[For Seniors] Heartwarming and Cozy. Recommended Handmade Hina Dolls (81–90)

Hanging hina doll decorations

Tsurushi-bina, or hanging ornaments, are small dolls hung as decorations that originated in the Edo period.

This idea is to make those hanging ornaments using origami or chiyogami paper.

Fold kimonos from chiyogami, then attach faces, fans, and other parts for the Empress (Ohinasama) and the Emperor (Odairisama).

It’s also nice and easy to simply print the faces and paste them on.

Beneath the dolls, try hanging peach blossoms, hishi-mochi, and other Hinamatsuri-themed items.

The way they sway in the breeze makes for an adorable Hinamatsuri display.

Five Musicians

[Hinamatsuri Origami] How to Fold the Second Set of Five Court Musicians (Origami no Jikan)
Five Musicians

This is an origami set of the Five Musicians that accompany the Emperor and Empress dolls.

The Five Musicians are performers of Noh music, and each of the five holds a different instrument—that’s their defining feature! This origami is also great for group projects, making it a recommended activity for day-service craft sessions.

Older adults can enjoy making it together while chatting.

Create the faces, kimonos, and instruments of the Five Musicians separately, then glue them together at the end.

You can also have fun customizing the kimonos with colors and patterns of your choice.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced various handmade Hina doll ideas for seniors—what did you think? When you make them yourself, the dolls’ expressions change depending on the creator, which gives them a warm, heartwarming feel, doesn’t it? Try displaying the dolls you made at home or giving them as gifts to your grandchildren and others.