[For Seniors] Fun February Crafts: Ideas Inspired by Setsubun, Valentine’s Day, and Other Events
February is a season filled with heartwarming events like Setsubun, Valentine’s Day, and Cat Day.
How about enjoying some crafts with construction paper and origami in a warm room on a cold day? Making things like ogre-themed pellet drums, heart-shaped accessories, or dangling plum-blossom decorations lets you move your fingers while savoring a touch of nostalgia, naturally bringing out smiles.
Displaying your finished pieces at home will brighten the atmosphere and make it feel more festive.
Here are some easy, charming craft ideas for February that you can try right away.
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[For Seniors] Fun Crafts for February: Ideas Inspired by Events like Setsubun and Valentine’s Day (121–130)
Origami: Ogre

Many people enjoy origami, don’t they? Working with your fingertips on detailed tasks also serves as good exercise for your fingers.
So, since Setsubun is in February, how about folding an oni (demon)? The folding method is simple, making it perfect for playing with your grandchildren.
Once you’re done, draw eyes and a mouth on the face with a pen.
You can go for a realistic style or make it cute like an anime character.
Also, by changing the color of the paper, you can make red, blue, or yellow oni.
Try creating oni in a variety of designs.
Ehomaki with finger stamps

On Setsubun, there’s a saying that if you eat an ehomaki while facing the year’s lucky direction, you’ll enjoy good health.
These days there are so many varieties of ehomaki that it’s hard to choose which one to buy and eat, isn’t it? So, this time, let’s make an ehomaki wall decoration using construction paper, paint, scissors, and glue! Cut the construction paper into the shape of an ehomaki, then dip your finger in paint and stamp on the fillings.
It’s fun to create your very own original ehomaki.
Let’s make a uniquely original ehomaki!
Cherry blossom wall decoration that evokes the arrival of spring

February is still quite cold, but according to the calendar, spring is drawing near.
For those who can’t wait for spring, I recommend a cherry blossom wall decoration.
Cherry blossoms bloom all at once, but they fall quickly too.
Perhaps their fleeting nature is what makes them feel even more beautiful.
This time, I’d like to make a cherry blossom wall decoration.
You’ll need a flower-pattern craft punch, origami paper, glue, scissors, and so on.
Fold the origami paper, make cuts, and unfold it to reveal a beautiful cherry blossom.
Layering blossoms of different sizes makes it even more vibrant and is highly recommended.
Scatter leaves, branches, and petals to create a realistic cherry blossom scene.
Display it in your room and enjoy the atmosphere of spring!
Plum Blossoms and Nightingales

When February comes, we can’t help but look forward to the arrival of early spring.
Speaking of motifs that suit early spring, plum blossoms and bush warblers come to mind.
Displaying them in your entryway or room lets you feel the arrival of spring a little early.
Plum blossoms are simple yet beautiful spring flowers, aren’t they? Their sweet, gentle fragrance is soothing.
This time, we’re making a plum blossom and bush warbler decoration.
You’ll need paper straws, pipe cleaners, origami paper, beads, and so on.
It’s very easy to make: just connect the straws and then cut out plum blossoms and bush warblers from origami paper and paste them around the frame.
A flower corsage made of yarn

In the cold winter, many people enjoy knitting indoors.
The classics are wool scarves and gloves, and some might even make dolls.
In any case, have you ever felt like adding just one more touch after you finish knitting? That’s when it’s handy to know how to crochet a flower corsage.
It might seem quite difficult, but in fact, you can easily make one using a pencil.
By all means, try knitting one to add a charming accent.



