[For Seniors] Feel the Arrival of Spring: A Collection of Cherry Blossom Craft Ideas
In this article, we introduce recommended “sakura craft” ideas for those looking for inspiration.
When you think of spring, many older adults probably picture cherry blossoms.
While many people look forward to cherry-blossom viewing, some have fewer opportunities to go out as they get older.
We hope even those individuals can feel the spring season while spending time in their rooms.
This time, we’ve gathered a range of ideas—from practical small items to decorations you can simply enjoy displaying.
There are also easy projects, like making decorations by dabbing with a sponge (tampon technique) and cutting and pasting illustrations.
Please use these ideas as a reference!
[For Seniors] Feel the Arrival of Spring: A Collection of Cherry Blossom Crafts (1–10)
Cherry blossom mobileNEW!

This is a simple yet beautiful decoration featuring a string of three-dimensional cherry blossoms.
The main materials are tissue paper and toilet paper rolls; make the most of their softness and rounded shapes as you work.
The flower bases are made from the paper rolls: cut them to a uniform width and shape them like petals.
Then attach tissue paper to these, assemble them into cherry blossom shapes, and hang them with string to finish.
Deciding how to size and arrange the blossoms is also a key point for achieving a beautiful look.
Wall decoration with cherry blossoms and shamisenNEW!

This is a warm, spring-in-Japan themed decoration featuring colorful windows adorned with cherry blossoms and shamisen motifs.
First, divide a sheet of origami paper into nine squares and place various colors of origami paper within them.
Next, position paper straws along the color boundaries to create a window-like appearance.
Then attach cherry blossom and shamisen motifs to the window; arrange them in a balanced way so their beauty stands out, and you’re done.
Feel free to get creative with the window colors and the motifs you choose and how you place them.
yaezakura (double-flowered cherry blossoms)NEW!

Cherry blossoms are a motif that symbolizes spring in Japan, and their soft colors really convey the warmth of the season.
This decoration expresses cherry blossoms with origami, layering petals to create a double-flowered yaezakura finish.
The tree is attached flat onto a background mount, and then three-dimensional flower pieces are arranged on top.
Doubling the flowers is a key point for adding depth, and giving them creases so they appear slightly lifted enhances the three-dimensional effect.
Letting small petals seem to dance around suggests a spring breeze, which is also recommended.
Weeping Cherry ArchNEW!

Cherry blossoms are an essential motif of spring in Japan, and their gentle pink evokes the warmth of the season.
This decoration strings together cherry blossom motifs to express the soft spring sunlight.
Fold origami and cut it so the patterns appear; first draw clear guide marks, then cut along them, and make the same shapes in various colors.
Finally, connect the blossoms to complete it—aim for a color gradient, and be sure to adjust the length as well.
Flower leaning ornamentNEW!
https://www.tiktok.com/@aikoukai/video/7367712900078734599This is a vibrant, propped-up decoration with flowers arranged to pop out of the frame.
Cut cardboard to create two frames and use them with a sheet of origami paper sandwiched in between as the base.
For the flowers placed there, cut origami paper into long strips, shape them into petals, and combine them.
Make them in various sizes and colors to brighten up the whole piece.
It’s recommended to finish the frame in a color that complements the flowers, and the key is to emphasize the three-dimensional look of the blossoms.
pressed-flower bookmarkNEW!
A pressed-flower bookmark that captures the warmth of spring is a craft that lets seniors enjoy the seasonal atmosphere.
Prepare flowers you like, place them between tissues on an ironing board, and dry them with an iron.
The key is to dry them slowly at a low temperature so they keep their shape and become neatly pressed flowers.
Arrange the pressed flowers on DIY laminating film, then laminate carefully to avoid trapping air.
Punch a hole, thread a ribbon through, and it’s complete.
It also makes a great gift with a message for your family.
Cherry blossom wall decoration made with tissue paper

Let me introduce a cherry blossom wall decoration that you can make with just tissue paper and a plastic string! It’s perfect for recreation activities at day service centers, so give it a try.
Stack several sheets of tissue paper and fold them like an accordion, tie the center with a plastic string, then round off both ends of the tissue paper with scissors.
Gently spread and shape the petal sections, and you’re done! Even decorating the wall with just a few flowers will bring a spring-like feel.
You can also create a cherry tree trunk and branches and arrange the flowers into a tree in full bloom to add more volume and make the wall even more vibrant.


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