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[For Seniors] Brighten up the rainy season! A collection of origami hydrangea ideas

[For Seniors] Brighten up the rainy season! A collection of origami hydrangea ideas
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[For Seniors] Brighten up the rainy season! A collection of origami hydrangea ideas

Hydrangeas are popular flowers that add color to the rainy season.

This time, we’ll show you how to make hydrangeas with origami—a simple activity that even older adults can enjoy.

Using your hands is not only brain training for seniors, but it can also help maintain and improve concentration and memory.

Displaying the finished hydrangeas lets you savor the rainy season, too.

Since it can be hard to go outside during the rainy season, crafts are a great indoor recreation activity.

By all means, try it at adult day care centers and other senior facilities!

[For Seniors] Brighten Up the Rainy Season! A Collection of Origami Hydrangea Ideas (1–10)

Hydrangea decoration

[Origami] How to Make a Hydrangea Decoration
Hydrangea decoration

Here’s how to make a hydrangea decoration with origami.

First, prepare origami paper in the color you want for your hydrangeas.

Cut it into small squares, then fold it vertically, horizontally, and diagonally to make crease lines.

Fold it small, make a few cuts, and when you open it up, it will form the shape of a flower.

Attach eight flowers to a round piece of origami paper, and your hydrangea is complete.

Use green origami paper to make leaves, and create a frame in any color you like to decorate it.

It’s fun to think about where to place each flower, isn’t it? Adding little raindrops as accents really brings out the rainy season mood.

Give it a try!

Popup card

[Origami] Hydrangea Pop-up Card
Popup card

Let me introduce a hydrangea popup card with a beautifully unfolding flower when you open it.

Prepare seven sheets of origami paper, trim them into small squares, and fold each one into a triangle three times.

Gently round the top edge with your scissors as you cut.

When you open it, it will form a flower shape; cut off just one petal, apply glue, and overlap the edges to adhere it into a cone-like flower.

Fold the finished flowers flat and glue them back-to-back to create the popup mechanism.

Attach them to construction paper along with some leaves, and you’ll have a lovely hydrangea popup card that opens softly.

It makes a delightful message card or birthday card that recipients are sure to enjoy.

Just cut and paste—three-dimensional hydrangeas

[Origami] Just cut and paste ✨ How to make hydrangeas
Just cut and paste—three-dimensional hydrangeas

Hydrangeas are soothing flowers that we often see during the rainy season, when there’s lots of rain.

Don’t you feel a little uplifted when you see hydrangeas blooming in vibrant colors in the rain? This time, let’s make a particularly eye-catching, three-dimensional hydrangea.

When you display it in your room, it’s so beautiful you might mistake it for the real thing.

Prepare some origami paper and cut it into small pieces.

Then cut several of them into flower shapes.

Roll up some flower paper and attach the flowers to it.

Since it’s just cutting and pasting, it’s easy for anyone to try.

Origami Hydrangea

How to make an origami hydrangea / Origami ajisai / June origami / Paper flower / origami hydrangea / paper hydrangea / paper flower
Origami Hydrangea

Hydrangeas come in a rich array of colors, making them a delight to look at.

Even on the same plant, the color can vary from year to year, offering a once-in-a-lifetime kind of beauty.

They look gorgeous when wet with rain and pair perfectly with Japan’s gently rainy monsoon season.

Even on gloomy, rainy days, their charm makes you want to go outside for a walk just to see them.

Let’s make such hydrangeas with origami! It’s highly recommended because you can finish in no time by folding a few pieces of origami and layering them together.

Hydrangea Snail

[Origami] Hydrangea Snail — cute, adorable, playful, easy, rainy season
Hydrangea Snail

Here’s a cute and playful hydrangea snail made with origami.

Both the hydrangea and the snail are easy to fold, and you can mix and match them however you like.

First, make the snail out of origami paper.

Cut out the eye parts to give it a sweet expression.

For the hydrangea, fold a small square of origami and round off the top and bottom edges with scissors.

When you open it up, you’ll have an adorable flower.

Attach the hydrangea flower to the snail’s back, and it’s done.

You can change the snail’s expression with the eyes and create your own unique hydrangea snail by varying how you place the flowers.

Since there are no difficult steps, it’s also recommended for activities in senior care facilities.

A hydrangea ball bouquet made with origami and tissue paper

Hydrangea wall decorations and ball bouquets made with origami and tissue paper / raindrops from clear files — How to make paper hydrangea wall decorations and ball bouquets
A hydrangea ball bouquet made with origami and tissue paper

Hydrangeas made from tissue paper look very glamorous and really stand out.

Just displaying them in a room instantly brightens the space and brings a soothing presence.

First, prepare tissue paper, accordion-fold it, and secure it with a rubber band.

Then gently fluff open the tissue paper.

Even at this stage it looks like a beautiful hydrangea, but if you make small flowers from origami and attach them, it will look even prettier.

Next, prepare a clear file and cut it into raindrop shapes.

Combine everything together and you’ll have a stylish hydrangea ball bouquet.

Gradient Hydrangea

Kimie Gangi Easy Origami “Gradient Hydrangea” June Wall Decoration 3D #DIY #Beautiful #Hydrangea
Gradient Hydrangea

To give your hydrangea origami a lovely finish, the paper’s pattern is important too.

On platforms like YouTube, you can even find downloadable origami paper, so be sure to take advantage of that.

The white circle in the center of the flower is easy to make—just roll a bit of tissue into a ball with glue on your fingers.

The flower itself is simple as well; one bloom is completed in just seven folds.

Once you’ve folded all the flowers, create a three-dimensional base for attaching them using tissue paper.

Attach the flowers from the outside, and you’re done.

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