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For Seniors: Easy Crafts Recommended for October

For Seniors: Easy Crafts Recommended for October
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October brings cooler, more comfortable weather.

There are events like the Harvest Moon (Jūgoya), Sports Day, and Halloween.

As the phrase “autumn is for ____” suggests, the mild climate makes it easier to get out and do things, making us want to enjoy our favorite activities and try new challenges.

Let’s create autumn-themed crafts so that older adults can also feel the season!

In connection with the idea of “autumn is for ____,” it could be nice to spark lively conversations with older adults about what to enjoy in autumn.

Be sure to make use of this “October Crafts for Older Adults.”

They say “autumn is for reading” because, among the four seasons, autumn has the shortest daylight hours, and the longer nights are perfect for reading.

For Seniors: Easy Crafts Recommended for October (1–10)

picture letter

Make picture letters with Japanese fabric! No. 1. Perfect for day-service recreation and seasonal crafts.
picture letter

Isn’t “etegami,” hand-painted postcards, just lovely? Receiving a letter adorned with a seasonal picture can really lift your spirits.

So how about creating your own autumn-themed etegami as an October recreation activity? Even if you’re not confident in drawing, this time we’ll be making pictures with Japanese fabrics, which makes it easy to try! We’ll prepare templates like saury, autumn leaves, and mushrooms—just place your favorite fabric over them.

Japanese fabrics with rich textures and patterns create a beautiful atmosphere on their own, helping you make a charming etegami.

Moon-viewing mobile

[Care Recreation] Enjoy the Moon-Viewing with Hanging Decorations! [Seasonal Craft]
Moon-viewing mobile

Let’s make a mobile full of seasonal charm using twine and colored construction paper! When we think of autumn, there are so many iconic events and flowers: moon-viewing (Otsukimi), the autumn equinox (Ohigan), Halloween, maple leaves, cosmos, and more.

Create autumn-themed items with origami or colored paper, and hang them to make a gently swaying mobile—so cute, right? Make whatever you like and attach each piece to the twine.

Autumn flowers like bellflower (kikyo), as well as mushrooms and grapes, are easy to craft with origami and highly recommended.

A jack-o’-lantern would be adorable too!

Creating an autumn harvest festival with quilling

Let's roll up colored construction paper! 'Autumn Harvest Festival with Quilling' / [OT's Let's Make It! Vol. 18] (Recreation/Crafts)
Creating an autumn harvest festival with quilling

Paper quilling is an art form where you roll thin, narrow strips of paper into coils to create artworks.

This time, why not use paper quilling to depict autumn delicacies like grapes, mushrooms, and persimmons? It’s tricky to roll the paper with just your fingers, so try winding it around a toothpick or similar tool.

Unlike torn-paper collage, this technique produces a three-dimensional finish, and the completed piece will make a wonderful interior decoration if you frame it.

It helps build concentration and gives a sense of accomplishment, so even seniors who find fine motor tasks challenging are encouraged to give it a try.

Halloween wreath made from paper plates

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Halloween wreath made from paper plates

A great way to feel the autumn season indoors is to add seasonal decorations.

Halloween may not be very familiar to many older adults, but your grandchildren would probably be thrilled to see the decorations when they come to visit.

It’s also important to try new things, so why not make some cute pumpkin decorations?

Maple leaf photo frame

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Maple leaf photo frame

Maple leaves have often been the subject of waka poetry since ancient times.

Kakinomoto no Hitomaro’s poem, “Akiyama no momiji o shigemi madoinuru imo o motome mu yamaji shirazumo,” is well known.

It’s quite charming to go on a momijigari (autumn leaf viewing) with everyone from the day service while thinking of such poems.

How about decorating a photo frame with the maple leaves you gather? It will make a lovely autumn memory, and photos taken in the fall will surely shine.

The photo frame can be handmade or store-bought—either is fine.

Arrange various shades of orange paper and maple leaves beautifully on the frame you’ve prepared.

Making Halloween decorations

[Craft Play] Easy Halloween wall decoration you can make with a single sheet of construction paper
Making Halloween decorations

In the past few years, Halloween has become firmly established as an autumn tradition.

It’s great to see more events that everyone—from children to adults—can get excited about and enjoy together.

Speaking of Halloween, you often see decorations featuring motifs like jack-o’-lanterns, ghosts, and black cats.

How about making some decorations like that to boost the Halloween mood? It’s an easy craft: accordion-fold colored construction paper, join the ends, and just stick on eyes and a mouth.

Halloween decorations

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Halloween decorations

Halloween has become an established event in Japan as well.

How about a craft activity making Halloween-themed decorations that evoke the deepening of autumn? Let’s make orange Halloween ornaments that add a touch of seasonal color! Wrap candy with tissues and crepe paper, then glue on a stem to finish.

They’re very easy to make and also serve as good fine-motor practice, so please try doing this together with older adults.

These easy-to-make decorations will be a big hit at Halloween events, too.

We hope this crafting activity helps everyone feel the fun of autumn.