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[For Seniors] March Origami: Ideas to Brighten Your Room with Seasonal Flowers and Events

March, when the warmth grows little by little, is the season that makes you happy to feel the breath of spring.We’ve gathered origami ideas perfect for this time of year.Folding spring-themed motifs like Hina Matsuri decorations, bush warblers, and tulips will instantly brighten up your room.You can enjoy them in many ways—use them as wall decorations or stand them on a desk.They’re also recommended as gifts for your grandchildren.These are all projects that let seniors enjoy the season while moving their fingers, so please try whichever ones catch your eye.

[For Seniors] March Origami: Ideas to Brighten Your Room with Seasonal Flowers and Events (101–110)

Translucent Garland

How to make an easy, voluminous garland with origami – party decorations and a kids’ craft
Translucent Garland

A translucent garland that creates a light, springlike atmosphere.

Cut translucent origami lengthwise into strips one-eighth the width.

Glue each piece together alternately top and bottom in sequence, offsetting them diagonally as you go to create a soft, petal-like design.

Make a second set of the same pieces and attach it to the first to give the garland a three-dimensional look.

Punch holes and thread clips through to finish it as a hanging decoration.

Because it uses translucent origami, the soft colors shine beautifully when light passes through.

three-color dango

[Origami] Three-Color Dango Dumplings Origami Mochi Dango
three-color dango

Spring is a season of beautiful flowers, but there are surely many people who prefer dumplings over flowers! Making a three-color dango out of origami is very simple: create three dango pieces by folding the corners to make triangular ends, make a skewer by folding a strip narrowly, and then attach them together with tape.

Use the classic pink, white, and green to complete your hanami dango! It also looks great displayed on a wall alongside origami cherry blossoms, or glued onto construction paper with a cherry-blossom-viewing scene.

strawberry

[Origami] Super Easy! Cute ♡ Strawberry / by Tsuma♪
strawberry

Strawberries, a fruit that comes into season in spring, are loved by people of all ages.

Many older adults are fond of them as well.

How about making strawberries out of origami to enjoy a touch of spring? Use red origami paper to create the strawberry fruit.

Once you puff it up like a paper balloon, it takes on a three-dimensional shape.

Draw the seeds with a pen, attach a calyx made from green origami, and it’s complete.

The finished strawberries look cute displayed on a wall or table, and they could even be used for a strawberry-picking game.

Let these adorable origami strawberries bring you a bit of comfort.

Strawberry field

This is a wall decoration inspired by a field covered with lots of strawberries.

Its vibrant colors make it perfect for helping older adults enjoy spring indoors.

Cut red origami paper into strawberry shapes, draw the seeds, then make a small slit at the tip and glue it together.

Cut green origami paper into jagged shapes for the leaves, and add them with the stems to the strawberries for a realistic finish.

To make petals, cut white or yellow origami paper into circles and layer multiple pieces.

Place these flowers between the strawberries to represent blossoms in the field.

Arrange everything on the wall, and you’ll have a strawberry field scene that captures the arrival of spring.

onion

Many senior care facilities change their wall decorations with each season.

Some staff may be troubled because the walls end up looking similar every year.

So this time, we’d like to introduce a slightly unusual onion-themed wall decoration.

Sweet and delicious new onions are said to be in season from March to May.

Let’s try making lifelike onions together with the seniors! Crumple a sheet of copy paper into a ball, then insert leaves made from similarly crumpled green origami.

Use pale orange origami to represent the onion skin.

Tie on a string, and your realistic onion is complete! If you also create eaves or a hanging rack to suspend them from, the atmosphere becomes even more authentic.