[For Seniors] Wall Decorations to Enjoy October
October is filled with various events like Halloween and sports festivals.
Why not decorate your home or facilities used by older adults with lovely wall displays to match these fun occasions?
In this article, we introduce wall decoration ideas that let you enjoy October’s events!
We’ve gathered a variety of ideas featuring Halloween, of course, as well as foods that are in season in October.
They’re all easy to try—many just involve cutting and pasting—so be sure to make them together with older adults!
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[For Seniors] Wall Decorations to Enjoy October (21–30)
Halloween letter garland

Here’s a Halloween letter garland that will instantly boost the festive vibe when you hang it in your room! Both the garland base and the letter pieces are made entirely from origami paper.
First, fold the top and both side edges of the base origami 2 cm inward.
Make a slit in the center of the bottom edge, then open it outward to align with the bottom corners to form the garland shape.
For the letters, cut another sheet of origami into four strips.
Fold the two long edges toward the center line, then shape them into letters.
Once you’ve made all the letters for “HAPPY HALLOWEEN,” attach them to the base one by one, string the garland on a cord, and hang it up!
Halloween witch girl

Perfect for Halloween! Let’s make a decoration of a little witch.
Cut out the face, body, hat, and broom parts from construction paper and glue them together.
You can download free templates, so use those to finish it up.
If you change the hat decorations or hairstyle, you can express different kinds of witches.
When displaying it on a wall, decorating it together with a moon, a witch’s house, or ghosts will make it an even lovelier Halloween decoration.
Coming up with your own variations is part of the fun of this craft time.
Felt Halloween wall hanging decoration

Let’s make a Halloween-themed wall hanging using felt.
For the base, adhere cardboard to reversible crepe paper and attach bamboo skewers at the top and bottom to create a scroll-like look.
Then, finish by gluing on parts made from felt and yarn.
The parts featured in this idea are the moon, bats, a witch, a jack-o’-lantern, Frankenstein, and a ghost.
Any Halloween-style motif will work, so you might enjoy designing your own original version.
Felt Halloween decorations

Here’s a DIY idea for a Halloween garland using felt from a 100-yen shop.
Basically, you’ll cut out pieces from the felt and glue them together.
The examples include a pumpkin, ghost, and black cat, but feel free to use any Halloween-themed motifs you like, such as a witch or a bat.
Once finished, attach the pieces to a string at equal intervals and hang them up to decorate your room.
It’s helpful to have templates when cutting out the parts, so make them in advance using thick paper.
Crescent moon × black cat × honeycomb pumpkin

A moon adorned with flowers and pumpkins… and a black cat standing there gives this wall decoration a truly mysterious feel.
This idea comes with templates, so start by downloading and printing them out.
Basically, you’ll cut out the pieces according to the templates and glue them together.
The honeycomb pumpkins and flowers are made three-dimensional by combining several parts.
There are many pieces, but the steps are simple, so take your time and complete it bit by bit.
Bats and ghosts made with a template

There are many Halloween-themed motifs, but ghosts and bats are classic staples! So this time, we’ll introduce ghosts and bats you can make using templates.
You can download the templates, cut them out with scissors, staple them onto construction paper, and then cut the paper into the shapes of the bat and ghost.
You can either cut out the facial features from construction paper the same way, or simply draw them with a pen.
If you decorate your wall with them together with a witch’s house and jack-o’-lanterns, your room will instantly transform into Halloween mode!
Swirling Paper Ghost

The idea of having the ghost’s bottom part as a spiral is really cute.
First, draw a picture of the ghost on white paper.
Think of a snail as your reference—the idea is to draw a snail but make its face a ghost’s face.
Once you’re done, cut away the unnecessary parts around it with scissors, and carefully cut out the spiral section.
Punch a hole in the ghost’s head and hang it with string; the cut spiral will drop downward in a circular shape, making a very striking decoration.
Attach it to a stick and it becomes a portable item too!


