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[For Seniors] June Craft Ideas: A Collection of Ideas to Brighten and Enjoy the Rainy Season

June brings the rainy season and the start of early summer.

As we spend more time indoors, don’t you ever feel like sharing a cheerful, heart-lifting moment? In this article, we introduce craft ideas perfect for June recreation, designed for older adults.

Creating seasonally themed pieces—like beautiful hydrangeas and roses, or cute umbrellas and teru-teru bozu—offers a wonderful chance to keep hands busy while helping prevent cognitive decline.

Please enjoy together the joy of completion, the fun of the making process, and the moments of admiring the work while chatting!

[For Seniors] June Craft Ideas: A Collection of Projects to Brighten Up the Rainy Season (141–150)

Trellis and morning glory wreath

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Trellis and morning glory wreath

How about a wreath decorated with origami morning glories and a lattice wall? Although the origami morning glory has a delicate look, it’s made from a single sheet of paper.

By rounding the folded corners with a bamboo skewer, you can recreate softly curved petals.

Origami engages the mind while moving the hands skillfully, which can help stimulate the brain.

With simple steps—attaching parts like the lattice, leaves, and tendrils in addition to the morning glory—it’s a project that’s easy for older adults to try.

The finished piece can be taken home or displayed at the facility.

Easy mini mini umbrella made with paper plates

Rainy Season Craft: How to Make a Simple Mini Umbrella with a Paper Plate
Easy mini mini umbrella made with paper plates

To keep out the rainy season’s showers, an umbrella is an essential item.

Not only does it keep you from getting wet, but using a favorite umbrella can also brighten the gloomy image of the rainy season, even just a little.

Here’s a craft using paper plates, inspired by umbrellas—perfect for this rainy time of year.

Cut a paper plate in half, shape it so the tip is pointed, and finally attach a handle to complete the umbrella.

It’s important to freely draw your favorite patterns and think carefully about the design.

If you make the handle from something sturdy like a pipe cleaner, you can hang them on a string or line them up to enjoy, which is another nice touch.

Rainy season plastic shrink art

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Rainy season plastic shrink art

Let’s make a rainy-season inspired craft using shrink plastic! Draw hydrangeas, frogs, raindrops, and other rainy-season motifs on the plastic sheet with colored pencils, then cut around the drawings.

Coat each piece with resin and cure it under a UV light.

Place small, finely cut and heated pieces of shrink plastic onto the hydrangea section, then cure again.

Arrange all the parts in your preferred layout, layer on more resin, and cure to finish.

You’ll have a cool, transparent-looking craft! It also makes a great keychain or bag charm.

For Seniors: June Craft Ideas. A Collection of Ideas to Brighten Up the Rainy Season (151–160)

Hydrangea ball

How to Make a Floating Flower Ball [Hanging Flower Ball]: Starfish and Hydrangeas ★ Summer
Hydrangea ball

A festive hydrangea ball made by inserting fabric into a round Styrofoam base! Prepare various colors and patterns of fabric and cut them into 5 cm squares.

Cut green felt to make leaf pieces as well.

Once you place them on the Styrofoam ball, just poke the center with a bamboo skewer to tuck the fabric in! If you embed a ribbon with glue at the top of the ball, you’ll have a cute hydrangea ball that can be hung as a decoration.

Just choosing the fabric colors is enough to get you excited!

paper-cutting teru teru bozu

The connected teru teru bozu siblings are so cute! Here are some ideas for making teru teru bozu with kirigami (papercutting).

When you think of teru teru bozu, you often picture three-dimensional decorations, right? This time, let’s make kirigami teru teru bozu that you complete by cutting paper.

You’ll need white origami or paper, a pencil, scissors, glue, and a hole punch.

When drawing your template, be careful not to make the design too detailed, or it will be difficult to cut.

You’ll end up with adorable teru teru bozu that look great anywhere!

In conclusion

We’ve shared a variety of ideas to color June vividly. Seasonal crafts for June—like hydrangeas blooming at your fingertips and adorable teru teru bozu—bring smiles to both makers and viewers. The time spent on such crafts can also spark rich conversations. Please enjoy heartwarming moments inspired by the ideas introduced here.