[For Seniors] Ideas for decorating February walls with oni (demons). Unique personalities shine through with oni showing various expressions.
Oni decorations that brighten up the walls in February are a fun craft that captures the seasonal feeling of Setsubun.
There are many ideas, from ones you can make with familiar materials like construction paper, origami, and paper plates, to large wall displays that everyone can work on together.
The time spent creating while moving your fingers nurtures imagination and concentration.
And what kind of oni face should we make? Conversations with those around you will liven up, letting everyone enjoy a delightful time.
Assembling the parts stimulates the brain, and each expression and design shines with individuality.
While sharing memories of Setsubun, let’s take on the challenge of creating wall displays that enhance the festive atmosphere of the season!
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[For Seniors] Oni decoration ideas for February wall displays: a variety of expressions that make each oni’s personality shine (21–30)
Red and Blue Oni made from wine corks

Even the oni from Setsubun, which can seem a bit scary, can be transformed into something very cute by using a wine cork.
First, paint the cork white with paint.
After that, paint it your preferred oni color.
It’s also nice to paint the oni’s pants using yellow and black paint.
Next, glue some curled yarn onto the cork as the oni’s hair.
Make the oni’s horns out of felt and stick them between the strands of hair.
Then draw the face with a pen, add any decorations you like, and it’s finished.
You can display it anywhere, so give it a try!
Yarn: Making a Friendly Oni Wall Hanging

Decorate your room with an Oni theme to bring a Setsubun vibe.
In this idea, you wrap yarn around thick paper, then attach felt parts for the face and horns to make the oni.
After making a red oni and a blue oni, glue them onto a base; add holly leaves and a paper label with the word “Setsubun” to finish.
Decorate the four corners of the base with washi-pattern origami or tape, and place gem or pearl stickers in the empty spaces.
The impression changes depending on whether you use the square base as-is or rotate it into a diamond shape.
Punch a hole in the base, thread a red ribbon through, and finish it so it can be hung on the wall.
[For Seniors] Ideas for decorating February walls with ogres: unique personalities shine through with a variety of expressions (31–40)
String Art of Oni for Setsubun

String art is an art form where you create pictures and patterns using nails hammered into a wooden board and thread.
First, decide on a design and sketch it on paper to determine where to place the nails.
Then align the sketch with the wooden board, hammer in the nails, and wrap the thread to create an oni (ogre/demon) motif.
String art can also depict letters, so it might be nice to make the word “Setsubun” to go with it.
Display the finished piece in your room to enhance the Setsubun atmosphere.
Because it uses fine motor skills and encourages focused work, string art is perfect for indoor activities during the cold season.
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Here’s a craft idea for making an ogre (oni) using a lactic acid bacteria drink container as the base.
Wrap the entire container with yarn to represent the oni’s skin color—such as red or blue—and add yellow-and-black striped pants.
Place yarn hair on top of the container and glue on horns made from felt.
Use rhinestone stickers and thread to create the face, and give it a spiked club to hold to finish it off.
The oni looks cute on its own, but if you prepare a base decorated with beans and display two figures—a red oni and a blue oni—on it, it will look even nicer.
If you have the time, be sure to make the base as well.
Handmade Setsubun wreath with yarn

Here’s an idea for making a wreath using yarn balls.
First, crumple tissues into balls and wrap yarn around them.
These will become oni (demon) faces, and you’ll connect the faces to form the wreath, so make as many as needed for your desired size.
Create the oni faces and horns by cutting pieces from felt and gluing them on.
You can make all the balls into oni faces, or mix in designs inspired by their iconic pants patterns and beans.
Finally, add plum blossoms made from felt to finish it off.
cute red ogre

Let’s make Setsubun ogres and decorate the wall in a fun way! All you need is construction paper and glue.
Having so few materials is a key point that makes it easy to try.
It gets even simpler if you download the free template.
Once you’ve cut the construction paper along the template, start attaching each part.
The placement of these parts is very important.
If you first lay out all the pieces to decide their positions and then glue them, you can finish it just as you imagined without mistakes.
Craft activities help train fine motor skills and build concentration.
Please enjoy doing this together with older adults while using the video as a guide!
Red Ogre and Blue Ogre

Here’s an introduction to a cute oni (demon) made with origami.
Follow the video as you fold the paper.
If you make the crease lines first, it will be easier and look neater.
Once the oni shape is done, color the horns yellow and add patterns.
For the hair and facial features, use separate construction paper or origami.
If you’re good at drawing, you can also draw them with pens! In addition to the classic red and blue oni, making a variety of colorful oni—like green or yellow—will create a fun wall decoration.
Be sure to enjoy making the display together while sharing memories of Setsubun!


