Are you familiar with those creations made from long, tape-like strips of paper rolled into coils and shaped into flowers and other forms?
It’s called paper quilling, and it’s a type of paper craft.
By changing how you roll the narrow strips of paper, you create parts that you can combine to make plants, animals, and more.
It looks fun, and you can make beautiful pieces!
So this time, we’re introducing paper quilling ideas for seniors.
You can easily make them with a bit of ingenuity—using materials from 100-yen shops and even substituting tools for rolling the paper, like using a toothpick instead of a dedicated tool.
The process includes some fine work that uses your fingertips.
Delicate tasks can be expected to provide brain-training benefits, but please have staff assist with any difficult steps.
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[For Seniors] Fun to Make! Paper Quilling Ideas (1–10)
Simple flowers

Let’s combine paper and beads to make a simple flower! Even without special tools, seniors can easily give it a try using a toothpick.
Take a long, narrow strip of your favorite colored paper, roll it around a toothpick, shape it into a teardrop, then wrap another long strip around the outside to secure it.
Make five of these, glue them together in a flower shape, and finish by placing a bead in the center.
Changing the color combinations creates a different, lovely look.
Once you make one, you’ll definitely want to make another—it’s irresistible!
Easy-to-make quilling

This is an easy paper quilling method that anyone can try, using strips of colored paper cut into long, narrow pieces about 5 mm wide.
Basically, wrap the strip around a bamboo skewer, then remove it and make lots of parts! You can use them tightly wound, loosen them and shape them as you like—the creative freedom is part of the fun.
Since you’ll attach the pieces to a backing at the end, work while imagining the design you want in advance.
Once you’ve mastered the basics, why not try various shapes like teardrops and hearts?
a flower wreath

Let’s try arranging flowers made with paper quilling into a wreath! You don’t need any special tools, so it’s easy for seniors to try as well.
Make the wreath base by cutting thick paper (cardboard) into a donut shape.
For the petals, wrap thin strips of paper around a ruler.
Make four petals and glue them together.
Adding a rhinestone or pearl sticker in the center gives it a luxurious look! Create lots of petal pieces, lay them out on the wreath base, and you’re done.
It’s perfect for crafting at home or for day-service activity sessions, so be sure to give it a try.
Flower basket made from scrap materials

A flower basket that uses paper quilling—perfect for spring crafting! It’s very economical because the base of the basket is made from a plastic bottle cap.
It also makes a great small gift! The basic method is to take narrow strips of paper and roll them tightly using a nail stick or bamboo skewer to shape them.
Creating several types—like ovals, teardrops, and fringed rolls—will make it look more vibrant! After stuffing the bottle cap with tissue, freely decorate it with flower parts to finish.
Make lots to brighten up your room or entryway.
Cute three-dimensional strawberry

This is a three-dimensional strawberry mascot made by shaping tightly rolled red paper.
First, gradually push out the center of the tightly rolled red paper to form the top and bottom of the strawberry.
If both ends end up the same shape, it won’t look like a strawberry, so be mindful of giving each end a distinct point.
After gluing the top and bottom pieces together, attach the seeds and the calyx to finish.
It’s important to focus on how you move your fingertips and roll the paper tightly—this not only improves the look of the finished piece but also trains fine motor skills in your fingers.
cute clip

These are cute clips you can make with paper quilling.
They’re practical, so they make great casual gifts! The key is to connect two thin, different-colored strips of paper beforehand.
Then roll them tightly with a skewer or toothpick and shape them into a teardrop.
Make five identical pieces to form petals.
Next, roll the paper the same way and shape it into an S to create leaves.
Finally, decorate a wooden clip (the kind you can buy at a dollar store) with lace stickers, petals, and leaves in that order—and you’re done! Have fun by changing up the color combinations and embellishments.
Heart clover

How about making a heart-shaped clover that lifts your spirits using the paper quilling technique? It’s perfect as a little accent to accompany celebratory messages, like on a birthday card, so give it a try.
First, fold a thin strip of paper in half, then curl both ends to form a heart shape.
Next, take a strip about twice as long, curl it the same way to make another heart, and glue the smaller heart inside.
Make four of these, and your clover is complete! You can freely customize the colors and sizes to suit your purpose, so have fun with different arrangements.


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