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!
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[For Seniors] Recommended for March! Wall Decoration Ideas (31–40)
pansy
A dazzling wall decoration of pansies to brighten up your spring flower bed! Cut origami paper into petal shapes and heart shapes, and draw pansy patterns in the center area.
Gently add a curve to each piece using a thin stick, then layer and glue them onto a square backing made from cut cardboard.
If you prepare several different heights for the cardboard backings, the variation in levels will create a beautiful three-dimensional effect when displayed—highly recommended! Finally, decorate with leaf parts, and your spring-like wall display is complete.
Spring wildflowers

March is a season that gradually gets warmer, but there are still plenty of chilly days, aren’t there? For your March wall decorations, how about incorporating spring grasses and flowers? Colorful plants like cherry blossoms, clovers, and rapeseed flowers soothe viewers and create a warm feeling.
We’ll use small origami paper to fold these flowers and plants.
Each design is simple, so even seniors will find it easy to try.
Let’s divide the tasks and enjoy working together.
When the decorations you made yourselves brighten up the room, you’ll feel attached to them and warmed at heart.
Let’s have fun and get through the still-chilly days of March!
Dandelions and Horsetails
Dandelions and horsetails are often seen along riverbanks in spring.
Depending on the region, chances to see them have decreased, but spotting dandelions and horsetails still makes you think, “Spring is here.” Let’s create a wall decoration of dandelions and horsetails that helps older adults feel the season.
Use plenty of finger and hand movements to crumple origami into balls and to attach each petal one by one.
Adding details like dandelions that have gone to seed, butterflies, and ladybugs will enhance the atmosphere even more.
It would be wonderful if these wall decorations could convey the cheerful feel of spring and help lift the spirits of the seniors.
mole

One of the motifs that evokes the arrival of spring is the mole.
How about making a cute mole using colored construction paper? In this video, you can download a free template, so it’s very easy.
Use the template to create the parts from colored paper.
Once you glue the parts together, your adorable mole is complete.
If you display the finished mole on the wall together with spring plants like dandelions and horsetails, you’ll have a lovely wall decoration that feels like the arrival of spring.
butterfly

This butterfly decoration looks like an intricate, three-dimensional piece, but it’s actually very easy to make! Cut construction paper into the shape of a butterfly and mark the areas you want to indent.
Using a ballpoint pen that no longer writes, press firmly along the marks to create creases, then indent those areas and flatten the center to fix it in place with glue.
For the antennae, use a hairpin with rounded tips.
Secure the hairpin at the center with a thin strip of paper, and in no time, your butterfly is complete.
[For Seniors] Recommended for March! Wall Decoration Ideas (41–50)
Hanging ornaments of plum blossoms and camellias

Here’s an idea for a hanging decoration featuring plum blossoms and camellias made from pom-poms.
First, prepare pink and red pom-poms, slightly smaller yellow pom-poms, and craft wire.
Start by taking five pink pom-poms and threading them onto the wire.
Then form them into a ring to create a flower shape.
Place a small yellow pom-pom in the center, and your plum blossom is complete.
Using the red pom-poms, make a camellia in the same way.
After that, hang them up with string to display.
By changing the colors, you can likely represent other flowers too.
Plum blossom ornament

Plum blossom decorations are lovely, aren’t they? Making them together with seniors feels exciting as we sense the arrival of spring.
Using colored construction paper, we can create plum blossoms in a variety of hues, and just looking at them lifts the spirits.
Doing detailed work with origami or chirimen crafts is fun, too.
The appeal of three-dimensional decorations and wreaths is that everyone can share ideas and work together, and the joy when they’re finished is something special.
It seems like it will be a wonderful time to share the delights of spring.





