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For Seniors: Recommended Wall Decoration Ideas for March

March brings more warm days, and it’s a lovely season when colorful flowers like cherry blossoms, dandelions, and clover begin to bloom.

Many people may feel the arrival of spring and spend their days with excitement.

In this article, we’ll introduce wall decoration ideas for older adults.

There are plenty of opportunities to decorate in care facilities such as day service centers, so please use these ideas as a reference.

Let’s decorate your room with cute creations and enjoy an early taste of spring!

[For Seniors] Recommended in March! Wall Decoration Ideas (61–70)

Sakura Paper Cutout

Kimie Gangi March wall decoration: using cherry blossom cut paper #ORIGAMI #beautiful #sakura #SAKURA #DIY #luxurious #34 types of cherry blossom cut paper
Sakura Paper Cutout

Do you know the paper-cutting artist Kanako Yaguchi? How should I put it—her kirigami pieces are fun to look at, beautiful to display, and make you marvel, “Is this all paper cutting?” If you’re curious, definitely look her up.

Here, we’re introducing a sakura (cherry blossom) kirigami project.

Even if you’ve never tried kirigami before, don’t worry—there are motifs that beginners can tackle with ease.

When you bring together each individual piece, they can become a striking wall decoration, so invite lots of friends and enjoy a wonderful time together!

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.

Tulip hina

Tulips are one of the essentials of spring, and the way their brightly colored flowers bloom so vigorously conveys the joy of the season.

This craft combines tulip blossoms with Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Day) motifs to create a project that feels distinctly springlike.

The base is construction paper cut into a tulip shape; onto this, you add origami clothing and decorations to complete the Hinamatsuri theme.

For the two main figures, make slits and then glue them together to give them a three-dimensional look so they stand out from the rest—that’s the key point.

Finish it off with leaf parts and surrounding tulips to create an overall festive look.

Cherry blossom decoration made of paper

Easy Cherry Blossom Paper Decorations with a Stapler (with audio commentary)
Cherry blossom decoration made of paper

We’d like to introduce a cherry blossom craft that’s perfect as a mobile part, gently swaying indoors when hung with a string.

Prepare several sheets of construction paper cut into long, narrow rectangles.

Fold the paper and staple the ends to create cherry blossoms.

Older adults might recall past events while making these, too.

Conversations may liven up with memories of cherry-blossom viewing and stories from cherry blossom season.

Making many and decorating a wall to form a large cherry tree would also be lovely.

Try various arrangements and enjoy creating your own cherry blossom pieces.

Hanging ornaments of plum blossoms and Japanese bush warblers

[Easy Craft] [100-yen Store DIY] Plum Blossoms and Bush Warbler [Spring Craft] #diy #easycraft #daiso #dayservice #recreation #elderly #craft #kawaii #kids
Hanging ornaments of plum blossoms and Japanese bush warblers

Here’s a seasonal hanging decoration you can make with materials from a 100-yen shop.

First, make the base: cut paper straws into short pieces and thread a pipe cleaner through them to form a pentagon.

Next, the Japanese bush warbler.

Cut green origami paper and washi paper into circles, layer them, and glue them together.

Add a beak and tail from origami, and stick on eye stickers to finish the bird.

For the plum blossoms, cut pink origami into small circles, layer and glue them, and add a bead at the center.

Attach the decorations to the base, add a hanging string, and it’s complete.

The plum blossoms and bush warbler seem to herald the arrival of spring.

Please give it a try and display it!

five-tier Hina-doll display

Hinamatsuri: I tried making a wall display of a five-tier Hina doll set!!
five-tier Hina-doll display

These days, it’s become rare to see impressive Hina doll displays like five-tier or seven-tier sets.

Some older people may feel a bit lonely, thinking, “They used to be displayed in so many places.” In that case, why not use time during day-service recreation to have staff and participants work together to create a magnificent five-tier display on the wall? If you prepare the base tiers and small parts in advance, everyone can have fun decorating while discussing how to arrange everything!

Let’s draw cherry blossoms with a straw

[Using only a straw] Let’s draw cherry blossoms♪ Just stamp them—simple and cute
Let's draw cherry blossoms with a straw

Starting around late March, there are regions where cherry blossoms begin to bloom, right? Many older adults may also associate cherry blossoms with spring.

Let’s make an easy cherry blossom craft using straws.

Cut slits into the tip of a straw to divide it into five sections.

The five split tips will look like cherry blossom petals.

Apply pink paint to the five-sectioned tip.

If you dab the straw onto a backing sheet, it will look like cherry blossoms are blooming.

If you use colored paper as the backing, it becomes a lovely wall decoration.

Or you could press the straw like a cherry blossom stamp onto a postcard to create your own card.