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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 for March! Wall Decoration Ideas (111–120)

Origami Camellia

[Origami] How to fold a camellia
Origami Camellia

Making camellias out of origami is truly lovely.

As you move your fingers, it feels like your heart is enriched, too.

Camellias, which are at their best in winter, can give you a sense of spring arriving a little early.

Crafting a camellia from a single sheet of origami paper might seem difficult, but if you fold it slowly and carefully, you’ll end up with a beautiful piece.

Using gradient origami paper can make your camellia look real.

Yellow camellias are said to be rare.

How about chatting about fun tidbits like these while everyone enjoys making them together?

[For Seniors] Recommended in March! Wall Decoration Ideas (121–130)

peach blossoms

[Origami] Peach Blossom: How to Make an Origami “Peach Blossom.”
peach blossoms

These are origami peach blossoms that are perfect for wall decorations during the Hinamatsuri (Doll’s Festival) season.

Cut origami paper into a pentagon, then fold it into a pinwheel-like shape, layering the folds so that it forms five three-dimensional petals.

Secure it with glue so it doesn’t open, and draw the pistil and stamens in the center to finish! The folding method is a bit intricate, so it’s recommended for seniors who enjoy origami and fine handiwork.

If the folding is too difficult, don’t worry about folding—try an easier method by cutting out individual petals and gluing them together instead.

white clover

White clover, often seen in spring in parks and gardens, is a plant that evokes gentleness and lightness.

Cut a rectangular sheet of origami paper into small pieces and round them to create petal shapes.

By adding a curve to the tips of the petals, you can achieve a realistic-looking flower.

Use long, thin strips of paper to make the stem, and represent the distinctive leaves of white clover.

Arrange heart-shaped pieces of origami in green gradient tones to create the clover.

Finally, decorate with a ladybug made of origami to finish.

Combining white clover and clover makes for a decoration that conveys the arrival of spring, even from the wall.

In conclusion

All the ideas for March wall decorations are so vibrant, they really make you look forward to spring, don’t they? We recommend making them with bright, springlike pastel origami paper or construction paper.

As you admire the finished wall decorations, you might even have a lively conversation about the meanings of flowers or related stories!