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[Day Service] Craft Ideas for Seniors to Make in October

Autumn is full of delicious foods and is a comfortable season to spend time in, so it’s easy to make progress with your hobbies.

Many seniors may also be looking forward to enjoying the beautiful autumn leaves.

In this article, we introduce recommended craft ideas for October.

We’ve gathered many ideas, including decorations themed on maple leaves—the quintessential symbol of autumn—pumpkin decorations perfect for Halloween, stylish pieces that can be displayed as interior decor, and craft ideas useful for recreational activities at day service centers.

If you’d like, give them a try!

[Day Service] Craft Ideas for Seniors to Make in October (61–70)

Maple leaf wall

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Maple leaf wall

How about creating a wall decoration covered entirely with maple leaves? Let’s express an autumn scene that even seniors who find it difficult to go out for fall foliage viewing can enjoy! Use any method you like—maple leaves made with paper-cutting techniques or folded origami leaves—and stretch large branches across the wall, layering the leaves on top.

Attach them while checking the balance of overlapping leaves and colors.

In addition to maple leaves, try adding fallen leaves, insects, or color-changing mountains.

Ginkgo wall decoration

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Ginkgo wall decoration

When we think of plants that turn vivid colors in autumn, ginkgo trees are just as essential as maple leaves, showing a beautiful yellow.

This is a three-dimensional decoration that lets you make those lovely ginkgo leaves with origami.

The leaves are simple—folded like a folding screen and fastened on one side—but arranging several of them together creates a bright, striking look.

By varying the leaf sizes or paying attention to the shapes of the trunk and ginkgo nuts, you can make it look even more like a real ginkgo tree, which is also highly recommended.

Endless Piñata

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Endless Piñata

This is a craft idea where candy pops out when you hit it—perfect for surprises! It’s one of those items that will liven up a Halloween party, so be sure to enjoy making it together with seniors.

First, decorate a deep paper plate with washi tape or similar materials, and attach strong magnets around the rim of another paper plate.

Next, punch a hole at the top of the plates, thread twine through, and secure the two plates together.

Finally, put in the candy and hang it up—that’s it! It looks like a kusudama (a Japanese party ball), but seniors may not be very familiar with it.

Precisely because it’s unfamiliar, it might be an exciting experience.

jack-o’-lantern

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jack-o'-lantern

How about a pumpkin lantern made from reused plastic bottles? By taking advantage of the bumps on the bottom of the bottle, you can achieve a pumpkin-like shape! Use two cut-off bottoms from plastic bottles, finely cut crepe paper in your favorite colors, and stick it on with glue thinned with water.

If you don’t have crepe paper, tissue paper or washi paper will work too.

Let it dry thoroughly, add a pumpkin face, and it’s done! You can fill it with candy or put in an LED light to use as a lampshade—there are lots of fun ways to enjoy it!

Spider web

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Spider web

If you want decorations with a spooky Halloween vibe, how about making spiderwebs? Just fold origami paper four times, draw a spiderweb pattern, and cut—it’s easy enough for seniors to make, too.

Using large origami paper can create a striking wall decoration.

You can also make spiders, ghosts, and jack-o’-lanterns from other sheets and attach them to the web for a lively touch.

Try making lots in Halloween colors like red, purple, and black.

cosmos

Let’s make cosmos flowers, a symbol of autumn, using origami.

One of the defining features of cosmos is that they bloom in a variety of colors like pink and purple, so it’s a great idea to use multiple colors and create a cosmos field.

The key is to fold the origami in two layers to form the petals; by shaping this part carefully, you’ll end up with a three-dimensional cosmos.

Soft creases can enhance the beauty, but they also make the shape more prone to collapsing, so it might be a good idea to glue the overlapping sections in place.

Box of cosmos flowers

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Box of cosmos flowers

Let me introduce how to make a cosmos flower with origami.

If you carefully craft the flower’s center, it will have a more three-dimensional look.

Use scissors to trim around the edges, then curl the parts with tweezers or a similar tool.

After that, secure it with glue to make it stable.

Pink petals are the most famous for cosmos, but they also come in orange, yellow, white, and red.

Having older adults choose origami in their favorite colors or patterns brings out individuality, which is lovely.

Making a bouquet and using it as wall decor is also recommended.

The colorful cosmos are sure to brighten your mood just by looking at them.