[For Seniors] Making a March Calendar: Introducing Spring-Themed Motifs and Arrangements
In March, when you can feel the arrival of spring, why not enjoy making calendars together with older adults? Calendars featuring March-specific motifs like dandelions, tulips, and Hina dolls not only provide pleasant fingertip stimulation through the crafting process, but also bring special joy when the finished pieces are displayed in a room.
Here, we introduce ideas that can be colorfully finished using familiar materials such as origami paper, construction paper, and yarn.
Please spend a warm, enjoyable time together, with lively conversations sparked by seasonal topics.
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[For Seniors] Creating a March Calendar: Introducing Spring-Themed Motifs and Arrangements (21–30)
Hina Dolls and Dandelions
We’d like to introduce a calendar craft featuring Hina dolls that’s perfect for March.
Many older adults may remember celebrating the Doll’s Festival (Hinamatsuri) by displaying Hina dolls with their families.
As you create the calendar, you might recall lively, joyful times spent celebrating with your children or grandchildren.
Alongside the Emperor and Empress dolls, adding dandelions will make the calendar feel even more springlike.
It’s a piece that conveys the atmosphere and warmth of March right from the calendar itself.
Making a calendar with cherry blossom posters

Let’s make a calendar decorated with cherry blossoms made of paper.
Use long, narrow strips of paper, folding and bending them into the shape of cherry petals.
If you want to make a more elaborate version, paper quilling is recommended.
You roll thin strips of paper around a tool and build your piece as you go.
Prepare pink or red construction paper or origami paper beneath the folded cherry blossom petals to enhance the cherry blossom atmosphere.
Creating this may also help some older adults recall memories of enjoying cherry blossom viewing.
[For seniors] Creating a March calendar: Introducing spring-inspired motifs and arrangements (31–40)
dandelion
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Let’s turn dandelions made with lots of fingertip work into a calendar.
Cut the tip of a long, narrow strip of construction paper.
Then roll the paper round and round to form the dandelion flower.
Attach the dandelions you made, along with leaves, to the calendar to finish.
Because it uses the fingers, it can not only stimulate the brain but also serve as functional training for fine motor skills.
Creating calendars and dandelions can help older adults feel the seasons.
How about adding spring elements like butterflies and ladybugs as well?
Tulip
Here is an introduction to a calendar themed around tulips, which come into full bloom around March.
Tulips have a distinctive rounded shape and vibrant colors.
A calendar made with tulips crafted from origami or construction paper may hold each senior’s personal thoughts and feelings.
Looking at a cute, self-made tulip calendar can bring joy and a sense of satisfaction.
Displaying it in one’s room might even make it feel as if spring has arrived indoors.
pansy
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Pansies bloom in a variety of colors.
In spring, you’ll see them more often in flower beds and at garden shops.
You might even find pansies blooming in the flower beds or pots at your facility.
Here, we’ll introduce how to create a March-themed calendar featuring pansies.
You can make pansies out of construction paper or fold them with origami.
A calendar with a pansy coloring sheet would also turn out beautifully.
By the way, although pansies have small flowers, a single plant can grow quite large—reaching about 20 to 30 centimeters.
Making a calendar using your favorite flowers and plants

When spring arrives, older adults may have more opportunities to go outside for a walk, don’t you think? When you visit a park, try picking some flowers and leaves and turning them into a calendar.
Creating with seasonal plants might help older adults recall memories of spring days from the past.
It could also spark conversation and broaden social connections.
For those who have difficulty going out, using dried spring flowers is also recommended.
Calendars made with dried sweet peas or mimosa would be lovely, too.
yarn dandelion
https://www.tiktok.com/@safran5069/video/7473058180189179153March is the season when you can feel the warmth, isn’t it? With the pleasant, cozy weather, some facilities may even organize strolls as recreational activities.
Outdoors in spring, you’ll often spot dandelions blooming along roadsides and in parks.
Seeing those small yellow dandelions will make the season feel even more tangible.
Creating a March calendar with a dandelion motif is a lovely idea, too.
If you use yarn for the flower part, you can capture the gentle feel of a dandelion.
Making a cute dandelion calendar is likely to spark lively conversation among older adults and those around them.


