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Crafts You Can Make with Pudding Cups for Seniors!

Because pudding cups are easy to obtain, they can be a good choice for recreational activities for seniors.

Making crafts with pudding cups not only provides brain training and finger exercises, but also gives a sense of achievement and satisfaction when the piece is finished.

Completed pieces can be enjoyed by displaying them or giving them as gifts.

All of the projects we’re introducing this time are easy to do.

As a recreational activity for seniors, be sure to try incorporating pudding cup crafts.

[For Seniors] Crafts You Can Make with Pudding Cups! (11–20)

wind chime

[Even people who are not good at crafts can do it] Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Wind Chime ☆Wind bell☆
wind chime

Here’s an idea to make a summer wind chime—a symbol of the season that brings a refreshing feeling with its clear sound—using a pudding cup.

Create a tanzaku (hanging strip) with your favorite origami or chiyogami paper, punch a hole in it, and thread twine and a small bell through it.

Secure the twine to the inside of the pudding cup with clear tape, and attach another piece of twine on the outside for hanging, and you’re done.

You can also decorate the outside of the pudding cup with stickers or washi tape.

The tone changes depending on the size of the bell, so try different ones as you make it.

In conclusion

Crafts using pudding cups are not only easy to start, but can also become a variety of creations depending on your ideas.

Enjoy making crafts with people around you, host a craft session, and have fun with pudding cup crafts in many different ways.

Be sure to make use of your own ideas and try creating an original piece.