[For Seniors] Sunflower Crafts: A Collection of Ideas to Brighten Up Your Indoor Space
When you think of summer flowers, many people probably picture sunflowers.
Their brightly colored yellow petals give off an energetic vibe.
This time, we’re introducing sunflower-themed crafts designed for older adults.
Even if you’re not very skilled at crafting, these are all simple ideas that are easy to make.
In addition to origami and felt, they use materials like newspapers and paper cups that are easy to find at 100-yen shops, making them simple to try.
Please use this article as a reference and enjoy working on fun summer crafts!
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[For Seniors] Sunflower Crafts: A Collection of Ideas to Brighten Up Your Indoor Space (21–30)
Sunflower wreath

This is a sunflower wreath that will give your room a summery feel.
Some parts of the making process are a bit complex, but that complexity helps create the delicate look of the sunflowers.
Since it involves a lot of finger movement, it can be expected to help stimulate the brain.
It’s a project we especially recommend for older adults who are skilled at origami.
Of course, please try making it while supporting seniors who find it difficult.
Decorate the wreath base with sunflowers and leaves, making the most of each senior’s individual ideas.
Photo Sunflower

This is a craft where a photo fits into the center of a sunflower.
Use a snapshot taken inside your facility or with your grandchildren.
It would be lovely to display a memorable photo in a handmade photo frame, wouldn’t it? Let’s make one with origami sunflowers.
For the origami sunflowers, crease the paper first and then fold along the lines.
Some parts are a bit intricate, so please support older adults who may find it difficult by making it together.
If you enjoy origami, you might find this project fun.
Make the leaves, stem, and pot, assemble them, and insert your treasured photo.
You can display it as is, or attach a backing sheet and add decorations for an even nicer finish.
Please give it a try!
[For Seniors] Sunflower Crafts: A Collection of Ideas to Brighten Up Indoor Spaces (31–40)
potted sunflower

Let’s try making a potted sunflower with origami.
For both the sunflower and its brown center, you’ll first create crease lines on the paper and then fold along them.
There are a few slightly complex steps, but once finished, it’s a project that can give older adults a strong sense of accomplishment.
If any older participants find it difficult, please support them and encourage them to give it a try.
Making several and decorating a wall will create a piece that evokes the arrival of summer.
You can also expand the possibilities by arranging them in different ways, such as mounting them on a backing to make a calendar or adding a frame for display.
We hope this helps you create wonderful works.
Giant sunflower flower

These giant sunflower paper flowers are perfect for summery décor! Let’s make them by adapting paper pompoms using tissue paper.
Prepare three sheets of yellow tissue paper and six sheets of brown.
Stack each color separately, fold them in half horizontally, then open them flat.
Next, fold the brown stack in half vertically and use scissors to cut the top and bottom edges into a zigzag.
Place the cut brown stack in the center of the opened yellow stack and clip them together, then accordion-fold the whole stack.
Tie the center with clear fishing line (monofilament), and trim both ends into petal shapes.
Finally, gently separate and fluff each layer one by one to shape it, and your giant flower is complete! It looks beautiful on a wall or as a hanging decoration.
Pressed sunflower

If you have sunflowers planted in your garden, how about making pressed flowers? Some people might be surprised and wonder, “Can you even press sunflowers?” but once you get the hang of it, it’s actually quite easy! Since sunflowers contain a lot of moisture, the key is to trim off as much excess as possible and make the flower thinner.
Also, cutting a vertical slit on the back of the flower helps release moisture, so it turns into a pressed flower more quickly.
Next, sandwich the flower between two thin sponges, then between drying sheets, and let it dry for a few days—that’s it! You can enjoy your pressed sunflowers in many ways, like displaying them in a frame or arranging them in a phone case.
Bouquet of sunflowers

Let’s make a bright, cheerful sunflower bouquet! It will look great as interior decor or as a gift.
You can find plenty of seasonal artificial flowers at 100-yen shops, so give it a try.
Adding green-toned materials in addition to sunflowers creates a natural, stylish finish.
Artificial flowers can be cut and arranged freely, so you can craft a bouquet to your liking—that’s a big plus! Placing the sunflower at the center lets the star of the show stand out.
For the finishing touch, gather everything with a rubber band and tie it with jute twine or a ribbon—done!
Sunflower decoration

Here’s a summer decoration idea featuring sunflowers that can instantly brighten up a room with just one piece.
It creates lively sunflowers that look as if they’re popping out of the frame, and you can hang it on the wall or display it on a surface.
First, cut construction paper to make a frame.
Since it involves cutting and pasting, anyone can easily give it a try.
Next, cut construction paper for the petals and the center of the flower.
Attach each part to form the sunflower.
Also make the leaves, and add folds to give them a three-dimensional look.
To finish, arrange each part on the frame as you like—and you’re done! If you let some pieces extend slightly beyond the frame, it can add a dynamic effect.



