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[For Seniors] Let’s Make It Together! Wonderful November Wall Decoration Ideas

November, the season when autumn deepens and the autumn leaves are beautiful.

How about fully enjoying November with crafts for seniors that capture the spirit of fall?

This time, we’re introducing delightful ideas for November wall decorations geared toward older adults.

We’ve gathered many creations that evoke November, such as maple leaves, cyclamen, and dragonflies.

The projects range from simple steps to slightly more complex ones, offering a rich variety so seniors can enjoy crafts suited to their abilities.

These are also recommended for seniors who may feel less connected to the seasons or who find it difficult to go outside.

Through making wall decorations, we hope everyone can savor the deepening autumn of November.

[For Seniors] Let’s Make It Together! Wonderful Ideas for November Wall Decorations (21–30)

Ginkgo origami

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Ginkgo origami

November is a beautiful season when ginkgo leaves turn golden.

As the landscape’s colors calm down toward winter, the ginkgo’s golden hue catches the eye and makes you stop to admire it.

Ginkgo leaves are perfect as a calendar motif, too! You could depict an avenue of ginkgo trees like a tunnel, or cover the entire design area with ginkgo leaves.

Since ginkgo leaves can be made with origami, if you’re not confident in drawing, why not give that a try?

Pastel Art: Bagworm

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Pastel Art: Bagworm

November is an important time for bagworms as they prepare to overwinter.

Here, we’ll introduce gentle-colored bagworms created with pastel art.

Let’s make and cut out shapes of a bagworm and leaves.

On the base paper, use pastels in the color you want for the background and fill it in.

It’s also nice to use one or two colors of your choice.

Next, place the bagworm-shaped stencil you cut out onto the paper and add color to create the bagworm.

Deciding where to place and color the bagworm is part of the fun.

Once that’s done, add color to draw leaves around it, and you’re finished.

[For Seniors] Let’s Make It Together! Wonderful Ideas for November Wall Decorations (31–40)

Brush pen drawing: Autumn leaves

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Brush pen drawing: Autumn leaves

Here’s a maple-leaf illustration perfect for autumn foliage, drawn with a brush pen.

It’s best to prepare several colors of brush pens rather than just one.

When drawing the leaves, keep an eye on the shape so the size is balanced left and right.

Adding motion in the direction of the leaves’ strokes gives the picture depth, which can make it even more enjoyable if you turn it into a calendar to display.

It’s also a great idea to draw autumn fruits alongside the leaves.

Try making your very own original calendar!

Easy pine cone craft with a glue gun: Owl

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Let’s make a cute owl using a hot glue gun.

Use a pine cone as the base, cut the face and wing parts from felt, and simply glue them on—it’s easy.

Once the owl is finished, attach it to the base.

The cutest part of this idea is using a nut to make it look like the owl is wearing a little hat.

The eyes are basically made from felt, but if you use sticker eyes, the owl will have a slightly different look.

Felt doesn’t have to be only brown—using red, yellow, and other colors to make it colorful is adorable too.

An owl spreading its large, leaf-like wings

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Let’s try making an owl using pinecones, acorn caps, leaves, googly-eye stickers, felt, and construction paper.

Glue an acorn cap to the pinecone base with the inside of the cap facing forward.

Attach small googly-eye stickers inside the cap.

Cut feet and a beak from felt or construction paper and glue them to the base.

To evoke outstretched wings, attach leaves on both sides—and it’s done.

The owl’s look will change depending on the color and shape of the wings, so find leaves you like and give it a try.

An owl perched on a tree branch

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Here’s a cute handmade owl idea that looks like it’s perched on a tree branch.

Stick googly eye stickers onto the flat bottom of a pine cone.

Cut out feet from felt (or similar), insert them into the pine cone, and glue on curled, narrow dried leaves as decorative feathers.

Then place the owl on a suitable small twig, and it’s done.

This idea looks even cuter if you make several owls using the same steps and line them up, rather than making just one.

Try finding some small pine cones and give it a go.

Owl made of felt and pine cones

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Owl made of felt and pine cones

Here’s an idea for making owls using pine cones and felt.

Use a pine cone as the base for the owl.

Cut the owl’s eyes, beak, wings, and facial parts from your choice of felt.

Once you glue the parts onto the base, it’s complete.

Using felt in various colors will make your owl look vibrant.

It’s a fun idea that brings out each maker’s individuality.

Try adding patterns to the wings or designing the eyes to evoke a bird of prey.