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[For Seniors] Recommended September Origami to Feel the Autumn Season

Here are some recommended origami ideas for September recreation.

Let’s try making origami that reflects September, such as traditional Japanese events like Respect for the Aged Day and the Harvest Moon (Jugoya), as well as autumn-themed plants like cosmos flowers and acorns.

Origami can be done while seated, which makes it easier for many older adults to participate.

If it’s an origami activity that allows for conversation while crafting, it may also help older adults expand their social interactions.

Use this article as a reference to create wonderful pieces together with older adults.

[For Seniors] Recommended September Origami to Feel Autumn (21–30)

A wreath of vividly colored cosmos flowers

[Origami] How to Make a Cosmos (Autumn Cherry Blossom) Wreath
A wreath of vividly colored cosmos flowers

Here is an introduction to making a cosmos wreath with origami.

Cosmos petals are long and slender, right? We’ll make petals in that shape using a single sheet of origami paper.

First, fold the paper to create crease lines, then fold it into the shape of a cosmos.

Some of the folding steps are a bit complex, so older adults or others may find parts challenging.

Please have people nearby help out during the craft.

Once you’ve folded the cosmos flowers, glue them together to form a wreath.

Since the cosmos ends up shaped like a medal, it would also make a lovely gift as a medal-style decoration.

Origami Grape Wreath

[Origami] Grape Wreath – Autumn Wreath
Origami Grape Wreath

We’d like to introduce a grape wreath made with origami.

Many older adults enjoy origami, don’t they? One of its charms is that you can make it while seated, so it’s easy to get started.

Since it uses your fingertips a lot, it’s said to stimulate the brain and help prevent dementia.

A fruit-themed project like grapes also makes it easier for seniors to feel the season.

Make the wreath base out of origami as well, then attach the folded grapes.

Seeing something you made displayed on a facility wall or in your own room can be a real joy.

Please use this as inspiration and create a lovely piece!

Moon and Cosmos

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TranslationElderlyRecreationSeptemberOctoberCalendarTranslationCosmosMid-Autumn Moon (Harvest Moon on the fifteenth night)

♬ Secret Base (From “Anohana”) – Eddie Van Der Meer

For the September calendar, let’s use the moon and cosmos flowers as our theme.

The full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival and cosmos, one of the representative flowers of autumn—cut these two motifs out of origami or construction paper, or fold them with origami, and paste them onto the calendar base.

A calendar featuring graceful cosmos blooming under the harvest moon will help seniors feel the season as well.

It’s said that from September to October is the time when the moon looks most beautiful.

During this period, it rains regularly, washing dust out of the air, so the moon can be seen in clear, crisp skies.

Moon-Viewing Skewered Dumplings

[Autumn Origami] Make four from one sheet! How to make Otsukimi skewered dumplings [Origami]
Moon-Viewing Skewered Dumplings

Let’s make skewered dumplings for the Moon Viewing festival (Otsukimi) out of origami and add them to a September calendar.

If you divide one sheet of origami paper into four equal parts, you can make four skewers.

First, crease the cut piece of origami paper, then proceed with the folds.

Because these are made with smaller pieces of paper, you’ll use fine motor skills as you fold.

This can also be expected to help stimulate the brain.

Four delicious-looking origami skewered dumplings—some older adults may be reminded of past Moon Viewing celebrations.

This piece can be used not only for calendars, but also for wreaths and wall decorations.

Moon-viewing dumplings

[Cute Origami] How to Fold Tsukimi Dango (Origami no Jikan)
Moon-viewing dumplings

During the moon-viewing season in September, some households knead dango flour and offer rice dumplings.

Since ready-made ones are widely available these days, perhaps making them at home has become less common.

Older adults may also have made dumplings and celebrated the Harvest Moon with their families.

Let’s try making rice dumplings out of origami that you can display on a September calendar.

We’ll fold the dumplings, a sheet of hanshi (thin paper), and a sanpō (offering stand).

By placing the dumplings on the sanpō, the piece will look even more realistic.

Through creating this craft, older adults might share stories about moon-viewing festivals they spent with their families.

dragonfly

[Made with a single sheet of origami] Easy and cute dragonfly folding method ◇ Origami dragonfly, tombo, akitsu, summer, autumn, insect ◇
dragonfly

Autumn skies are also a time when many dragonflies flit about, aren’t they? Some older folks may have even twirled a finger in front of a dragonfly perched on a branch to make its eyes spin.

Let’s make a calendar with dragonfly origami that brings back memories like that.

Using a single sheet of origami paper, we’ll fold both the dragonfly’s body and wings.

Of course, we’ll also make its distinctive eyes from the same sheet.

When you think of dragonflies, red or yellow might come to mind.

But if you use different kinds of origami paper, you’ll get a colorful result.

Give it a try!

Gentian

Gentian flower wall decoration for Respect-for-the-Aged Day – ORIGAMI Gentian flowers. @Origami
Gentian

Gentians are one of the representative flowers of autumn.

The deep blue blossoms are well-known, but there are also pink and white varieties, as well as ones with white and blue along the petal edges.

Please try folding and decorating your calendar with origami gentians.

Since gentian flowers bloom in clusters along the stem, make plenty of them with origami and decorate generously.

If any steps are complicated, have people around you lend a hand.

Older adults who enjoy origami will likely have fun making these.

You’ll end up with a lovely calendar that looks as if the gentians are in full bloom.