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[For Seniors] Decorate your January wall with rabbits! Packed with ideas like snowball fights, New Year’s festivities, and rice cake pounding

[For Seniors] Decorate your January wall with rabbits! Packed with ideas like snowball fights, New Year’s festivities, and rice cake pounding
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Rabbits that brighten up January’s wall displays are a popular motif that instantly lifts the mood of a room.

Create a New Year’s atmosphere with a kimono-clad rabbit sitting neatly, a wreath made from fluffy yarn, or a snow rabbit crafted in 3D by crumpling tissues—all perfect for expressing the feel of winter and the festive spirit of the New Year.

Making these together with older adults keeps hands active and conversation lively, creating a time full of smiles.

It’s also lovely to admire the finished decorations and reminisce about days gone by.

This winter, why not try your hand at heartwarming rabbit-themed wall art?

[For Seniors] Decorate the January Wall with Rabbits! Packed with Ideas like Snowball Fights, New Year’s Festivities, and Mochi Pounding (1–10)

Winter Wall Decoration: Snow Rabbit

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Winter Wall Decoration: Snow Rabbit

This is an adorable wall decoration perfect for the cold season.

By tracing a template onto construction paper and gluing on craft cotton, you can create a fluffy rabbit that looks like snow.

Its soft texture is so inviting to the touch that just looking at it warms the heart.

Use decorative pom-poms for the eyes, and attach cut origami paper for the ears to add dimension and charm.

Despite the simple materials and steps, the finished snow rabbit brings a distinctly wintry atmosphere when displayed on the wall.

Rabbit ornament

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Rabbit ornament

It’s a popular motif that instantly brightens up any room.

This adorable origami piece is also perfect as a New Year’s decoration.

The folding method is very simple, and the step-by-step instructions are slow and thorough, so even those who aren’t confident with origami can work on it with ease.

All you need are two 150 mm square sheets of origami paper, glue, and a marker.

It’s easy to prepare, making it great for crafting together with children! If you make it with older adults, the handwork naturally sparks conversation, creating a warm, relaxed time.

Looking at the finished piece while sharing New Year memories can also be a heartwarming way to connect.

Rabbit snowball fight

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Rabbit snowball fight

When you think of winter rabbits, you might picture white ones, but rabbits made from pink construction paper are cute too.

This wall decoration features rabbits made of pink paper having a snowball fight.

Since it’s winter, try making rabbits dressed warmly with knit hats, mittens, and boots.

Because it’s a snowball fight, creating lots of rabbits battling it out could make for a fun wall display.

Rabbits laughing after hitting their target with a snowball, or crying after being hit, would be amusing, too.

Seniors, please enjoy making these while adding your own creative touches.

Rabbit New Year decoration

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Rabbit New Year decoration

This is a warm, handcrafted piece you can make with everyday materials like yarn and colored construction paper.

Create a fluffy pom-pom with yarn, fold the construction paper into an accordion fan, and place a colored-pencil rabbit illustration in the center to complete a decoration that beautifully blends New Year’s festivity with cuteness.

The charm lies in being able to make a softly textured piece without any special tools.

Display it in the entryway, on the wall, or on a shelf to instantly brighten the room and evoke the excitement of welcoming the new year.

New Year cute rabbit ornament

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New Year cute rabbit ornament

Although it’s a simple piece that can be made from a single sheet of origami paper, its rounded form is charming and gently brightens up any room.

The folding instructions are explained as clearly and carefully as possible, so even those not used to origami can tackle it with confidence—a nice bonus.

All you need are one 15×15 cm sheet of origami paper, two 4 mm round stickers, and a pen.

The finished size is about 7 cm × 7 cm—easy to display—and it takes only about 10–15 minutes to make, so it’s easy to try.

Rabbit pounding mochi in origami

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Rabbit pounding mochi in origami

The scene of pounding mochi with a steady thump-thump has a very heartwarming feel, and just displaying it creates a soothing atmosphere.

The video provides a careful, step-by-step folding tutorial, so even those not used to origami can try it with confidence.

Since Japanese subtitles are available, turning on “Subtitles” makes it easier to follow along closely with the instructions.

It’s a piece you can enjoy in many ways—display it as a seasonal wall decoration or use it as a casual table accent.

New Year Rabbit in Origami

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New Year Rabbit in Origami

With two sheets of 5 cm × 15 cm origami paper, some tape, a marker, and stickers, you can make this easy and charming seasonal craft.

The origami rabbit stands adorably upright, and the kimono made from origami is especially vibrant.

Simply changing the colors and patterns dramatically alters the mood, making you want to create several and display them together.

You draw the face yourself with a marker, so you can enjoy different expressions—that’s part of the fun.

Give it a big smile or a slightly bashful look; this step lets the maker’s personality shine.