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[For Seniors] Day-service activities also recommended! Craft ideas for November

November, when autumn deepens and you can feel the chill in the air.

For many older adults, it’s a season when they spend less time outdoors going for walks.

So this time, we’re introducing craft activities with the theme of “11” that can be done indoors.

We’ve prepared projects featuring seasonal foods and flowers that are at their best in November.

They can be enjoyed as decorations on facility walls or taken home as interior decor.

There are also projects that can be used to play games after they’re made.

By all means, try the games together with the older adults.

Some older adults may find it difficult to sense the passage of time or the seasons.

Through November-themed crafts, let’s help them savor the season.

[For Seniors] Day service activities also recommended! Craft ideas for November (41–50)

Art box

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Art box

Here’s an art box you can enjoy with colorful patterns when placed by a window or in sunlight.

Slice an empty milk carton into rings about 2 centimeters thick and turn them inside out.

Attach tissue paper to one cut edge on one side.

Cut several strips of origami paper, fold or bend them into shapes you like, and glue the tips in place.

Fill the milk carton box with lots of the shaped origami pieces.

Finish by attaching tissue paper to the milk carton’s cut edge.

The fine work of folding origami uses your fingers a lot, so it may also be effective as brain training.

Please place it near a window at the homes of older adults and use it as a decoration.

Grapes made with toilet paper rolls

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Grapes made with toilet paper rolls

It’s a three-dimensional craft that looks like grapes placed on a plate.

Cut construction paper into a circle to represent a plate, then arrange circular rings made from cut toilet paper rolls into the shape of a grape cluster.

Stuff the circular rings with origami paper in grape colors, and finally attach a stem-shaped piece of construction paper to finish.

Be mindful of how you arrange the rings and choose color combinations that resemble grapes, such as purple and green.

The motion of crumpling the origami paper by hand also helps strengthen fine motor skills.

Doll-style towel hanger

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Doll-style towel hanger

Here’s a project that turns a hand towel into a cute little doll.

If the hand towel you always use at home looked like a doll, it might lift the spirits of older adults, too.

Use a foam ball to make the doll’s face, then attach craft eyes and yarn for hair.

After fixing the facial parts to a wooden clip, decorate it with ribbons and beads.

Attach a towel folded into a triangle to the wooden clip, and your doll-style towel hanger is complete.

You can make one for yourself, and it would also make a delightful gift for families of older adults.

Grapes in a plastic bottle

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Grapes in a plastic bottle

Use the rounded shape of plastic bottle caps to draw grape berries, cut them out, and combine them to make grape decorations.

If you use only the cut origami pieces, you’ll have a flat decoration; if you attach them to the caps, you can create a three-dimensional one.

Using caps that match the color of the berries gives a unified look, but if you can’t prepare enough caps, wrapping them with origami or painting them is also recommended.

Encourage attention to fine motor movement by cutting accurately along the lines and creating small, detailed parts step by step.

origami mushroom

[Origami] Mushroom – Make it with just one sheet of origami paper!
origami mushroom

Autumn is the season when leaves pile up on the ground, and it strongly evokes the image of mushrooms growing beneath them.

Let’s make one of these autumn symbols—a mushroom—using a single sheet of origami paper.

The steps bring the colored side to the cap and the white reverse side to the stem.

Pay close attention to the reverse folds to create a clear step between the cap and the stem, then refine the shape with small adjustments to give it an overall rounded look.

It already looks like a mushroom as is, but it’s also fun to develop creativity by drawing your own patterns to make it look even more mushroom-like.