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[For Seniors] Exciting Summer Wall Decoration Ideas

It’s the time of year when we start to break a sweat and feel the heat.

As we get older, it’s said we feel the heat less.

Some people even avoid going out due to concerns about heatstroke.

So why not create a summery atmosphere indoors instead? Here are some ideas for summer wall decorations.

We’ve gathered pieces that evoke classic summer scenes and a sense of coolness.

They’re easy to make, so you can use them for craft activities.

Craft sessions can help with finger dexterity and stimulate the brain by thinking through the steps.

From wreaths and mobiles to tapestries, there’s a wide variety of wall decor ideas.

How about making and displaying them to enjoy the summer?

[For Seniors] Introducing Exciting Summer Wall Decoration Ideas (111–120)

sunflower wall decoration

[Elderly Recreation] Sunflower Wall Decoration [Easy]
sunflower wall decoration

Sunflowers are one of the flowers that symbolize summer, aren’t they? Seeing sunflowers blooming on a hot day can make you feel energized.

Let’s make a wall decoration with a sunflower motif.

Using crinkled crepe sheets to create the sunflowers gives the piece a nice textured look.

Fold and cut the crepe sheets to make the sunflower petals.

We’ll form the center by crumpling tissue paper, and here’s a fun method: put the crumpled tissue paper into a plastic bottle cap for the center, or press the tissue crumpled with the cap.

This leaves a round imprint on the tissue, adding a nice accent to the sunflower’s center.

Glue the sunflower onto a backing sheet, place it on a stand made from a disposable chopstick, and it’s complete.

It’s a lovely piece that seniors can take home and display in their homes.

[For Seniors] Introducing Exciting Summer Wall Decoration Ideas (121–130)

Wind chimes made from gashapon capsules

[Summer Decor] How to Make a Cute Wind Chime Using Gachapon Capsules
Wind chimes made from gashapon capsules

Many of you have probably enjoyed capsule toy machines with your grandchildren or children when you go out together.

They’re affordable, and you get that exciting feeling of not knowing which toy you’ll win.

Instead of throwing away the container as you usually would, let’s use it to make a wind chime.

Just put whatever you like inside the container, attach a bell and a strip, and it’s done in no time.

These wind chimes don’t cost much, and they’re easy to make even for those who aren’t good at crafts.

Be sure to have fun making them together!

Watermelon wind chime

Cute! How to make an origami watermelon wind chime (wind)
Watermelon wind chime

Wind chimes are a hallmark of summer.

This time, we’re introducing an idea for making a watermelon wind chime out of origami.

Please note that you’ll need origami paper that’s colored on both sides.

First, crease the paper vertically, horizontally, and diagonally so the center becomes the apex, then add the creases again.

Insert a piece of white paper to represent the rind and flesh, and while using the creases as guides, shift the paper sideways as you fold.

Once you’ve formed the watermelon shape, use a pen to draw seed patterns.

Thread a string through and attach a strip of paper to finish.

Display it by a window to feel the arrival of summer.

Jelly Cup: Twinkle Star Wind Chime

[Even people who are not good at crafts can do it] Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Wind Chime ☆Wind bell☆
Jelly Cup: Twinkle Star Wind Chime

Star-shaped and sparkly decorations have eye-catching beauty and a playful vibe that brighten your heart just by looking at them.

The way they shine as they reflect sunlight or indoor lighting provides visual stimulation and helps refresh the mood of older adults.

Prepare a jelly cup and stick on your favorite star stickers.

Add a holographic strip and a little bell, and it’s done in no time! Star motifs remind us of childhood dreams and our longing for the sky.

Even as we grow older, they gently resonate in our hearts as symbols of dreams and hope.

Mini wind chime

How to make a mini wind chime 🎐 Candy wrappers put to great use! #shorts
Mini wind chime

How about making a cute miniature wind chime using a jelly cup? Wash and dry the jelly container, apply glue, and stick on pieces of cut paper like a collage.

Once the glue dries, make a hole in the center to thread a string through, and trim off any excess parts of the container with scissors.

Thread a strip of paper (tanzaku) and a small bell onto the string, then pass the string through the jelly cup.

Adding a bead or similar item where the string meets the cup helps keep it in place and makes it look nicer as an accent.

You can also draw patterns on the tanzaku or decorate the wind chime with stickers to make your own original design.

Give it a try!

Wind chime made with Japanese-style origami

[100-Yen DIY] Wind Chime Made with Drawing Paper and Origami ② 🎐 wind bell wind chime
Wind chime made with Japanese-style origami

Don’t wind chimes seem difficult to make? Surprisingly, you can easily create a gorgeous wind chime using just construction paper and origami paper.

This time, let’s make a wind chime with traditional Japanese-style origami.

First, cut the patterned origami into circular shapes and attach them together.

If you follow the steps, you can decorate it with a cute cherry blossom pattern.

It looks charming and exudes a classic elegance, so displaying it by the window will give a bright, festive impression.

It also makes a wonderful gift for seniors, and they’re sure to love it.

Enjoy a wind chime so full of seasonal charm, it will blow away the summer heat.

Wind chime decorations made with thread

How to make a wind chime decoration with thread: a simple summer vacation craft for elementary school students and senior recreation
Wind chime decorations made with thread

Wind chimes are a uniquely Japanese symbol of summer, aren’t they? Just gazing at them makes you feel the season’s arrival.

How about making your own wind chime by hand? This time, I’ll introduce a very simple handmade wind chime you can create.

First, inflate a balloon and wrap thread around it.

Then harden it with glue and let it dry.

Add decorations as you like, and in no time it’s finished.

You’ll have a one-of-a-kind wind chime that exists nowhere else in the world! Hang it by the window, and you’ll feel the essence of summer.