[For Care Facilities] Let’s Enjoy the Summer! A Collection of Wall Decoration Ideas
A summer so hot you break into a sweat from the morning.
Things like swimming in the ocean, shaved ice, and summer festivals may come to mind.
However, it seems that many older adults find it difficult to sense heat and the change of seasons.
So this time, we’re sharing ideas for wall decorations that let people feel summer even inside a facility.
We’ve gathered works featuring iconic summer plants and animals like sunflowers and fireflies, as well as seasonal scenes such as the sea and fireworks.
By enjoying the season through wall displays and reminiscing about summers past, we hope everyone can savor their days more deeply.
Please use these craft activity ideas with older adults to help create enjoyable moments together.
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[For Nursing Care Facilities] Enjoy the Summer Vibes! A Collection of Wall Decoration Ideas (31–40)
Mini uchiwa with marble-painted patterns

We’d like to introduce a summer-themed craft for seniors: “Mini Fans with Marble-Painted Patterns.” On postcard-sized drawing paper, roll marbles dipped in paint to create free-form designs.
Once dry, cut the paper into the shape of a fan.
Split a craft band to make the ribs for a sturdy finish.
All materials are easy to find and preparation is simple.
Participants can enjoy the excitement of seeing what patterns emerge by chance—“I wonder what design it will become?”—and the finished piece is fun to display or use.
It’s a recommended summer wall-display project that combines a refreshing feel with the joy of creating.
Shiny, glowing jellyfish

Here’s a summer craft idea you can make with everyday materials: a “Sparkling Jellyfish.” Cut transparent chiyogami paper in spirals to create the tentacle parts, and add sequin tape for extra sparkle.
Use fishing line (nylon thread) to secure the parts for a clean, unobtrusive look.
By stretching a mesh strainer bag over a cup, you’ll get a cute, rounded shape.
Place a push-button light inside, and the jellyfish will glow and shimmer with a magical effect.
Hang them on the wall or ceiling to instantly create a cool, summery atmosphere.
It’s easy to make, beautiful to look at, and a highly recommended wall decoration.
Yo-yo and Sunflower

“Yo-Yo and Sunflowers” is a wall art project for seniors that captures the brightness and fun of summer.
For the sunflowers, cut origami paper into flower shapes and layer two pieces slightly offset to create a 3D effect.
Use construction paper to represent the seed-filled center.
For the yo-yos, draw circles on construction paper; once you load a brush with plenty of paint, you’re ready to go.
Swing the brush boldly toward the paper to create patterns.
Using two to three colors makes it lively and distinctly summery.
However, since paint can easily splatter during the yo-yo portion and cause messes, it’s important to protect the workspace—for example, by laying down newspaper.
Despite using simple materials, this project offers vibrant color and movement, making it perfect for summer wall decor.
Summer Sea and Morning Glories

Here’s an idea for a wall decoration with a special twist: “Summer Sea and Morning Glories.” Try surizome—gently rubbing real morning glory blossoms onto washi or drawing paper to transfer their color.
The soft hues and natural bleeding create a charming, mesmerizing beauty.
You can photocopy the results to enjoy multiple pieces, and freely cut and paste leaves and vines from drawing paper.
Build support stakes from thick cardstock to add dimension, and use vinyl tape to depict a sparkling sea.
The scene will feel refreshingly cool, as if morning glories are blooming along the seaside.
When you look at the finished wall, you’ll surely feel a summer breeze.
Summer festival decorations

The summer wall art project for seniors, “Summer Festival Decorations,” involves carefully crafting summer-themed motifs—such as fireworks, paper lanterns, shaved ice, watermelon, and mosquito coils—using origami and colored paper, then displaying them against a night-sky-inspired background to create a lively festival atmosphere.
The vivid colors stand out, and the finished wall display brightens the mood just by looking at it.
It’s an activity that allows seniors to focus while moving their hands and feet, making it approachable and enjoyable as a recreation that evokes the seasonal traditions of summer.
It’s a lovely piece that brings out summer memories and a strong sense of the season.
[For Care Facilities] Enjoy the Summer! A Collection of Wall Decoration Ideas (41–50)
Boat made with origami

“Boats Made with Origami” is a fun recreational activity for seniors that brings the feeling of the summer ocean indoors.
The yacht is made by folding the origami paper diagonally to form a sail, giving it a light and breezy look.
The passenger ship combines mountain and valley folds to add three-dimensionality, resulting in a piece with real presence.
The sea is expressed with blue and light-blue vinyl tape to depict waves, and the tape’s sheen evokes the sparkle of a water surface.
The project is simple yet offers fine-motor exercise, and the completed boats brighten the walls to spread a summery seaside scene throughout the room.
The colorful creations lift spirits and naturally encourage interaction among participants, making this a highly recommended activity.
A sunflower whose bud is opening

Isn’t the sunflower one of the flowers that best represents summer? When older adults see sunflower-themed artwork, some may feel, “Ah, it’s summer.” If large, sun-like sunflowers are displayed on the facility walls, they may even lift everyone’s spirits.
This time, we’re introducing a fun craft that lets you enjoy the process from bud to full bloom.
Take strips of construction paper cut into long, narrow pieces and paste them so they cover the sunflower base made from a paper plate.
It’s a clever mechanism: as you cut the strip-like construction paper, it looks as if the flower is blooming.
People can look forward to seeing the paper petals open little by little each day.



