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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?

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Sunflower wall decoration

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Sunflower wall decoration

Here’s an idea for sunflower wall decorations that will instantly brighten up your summer walls! Sunflowers are the quintessential summer flower—many of us may have grown them in our gardens as children.

Why not enjoy making these while reminiscing about those days? Layer two sheets of tissue paper, fold them in an accordion, staple the center to secure, trim both ends, and then fan it open to create the sunflower petals.

For the center of the sunflower, you can cut a circle out of construction paper and add patterns with crayons or other materials.

Depending on the size of your wall, use sunflowers as accents or make lots of them to create a stunning large display!

ice pop

Let’s make an ice pop out of origami—an essential treat for hot summer days.

Using a single sheet of paper, we’ll create the base for the whole piece.

By forming solid overlaps, you’ll achieve a three-dimensional look with the stick appearing to be inserted into the ice.

After that, just layer various colors and decorations inspired by real ice pops, and you’re done.

As you recall the flavors you crave in the summer heat, train your creativity by thinking about how to recreate them in design.

Because it’s simple, there’s plenty of room for playful customization.

Ice cream wall decoration

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Ice cream wall decoration

A wall decoration of ice cream that everyone loves and that makes you crave it in the summer.

Just looking at the cute ice creams is soothing, isn’t it? Ice cream comes in many shapes—served in a glass, bar-type, cup-type, soft-serve, and more.

Think about a design that suits the space on your wall and the feel of the room.

It could also be nice to create it while chatting with seniors about their favorite ice creams or nostalgic ones from the past.

You can decorate with lots of colorful ice creams, or add animals that pair well with ice cream, like polar bears or penguins, for a fun touch!

Stained glass-style wall decoration

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Stained glass-style wall decoration

That familiar stained glass you see in churches and Western-style buildings.

Even if real stained glass feels daunting, anyone can easily try a stained-glass-style wall decoration! If you’re struggling with summer wall decor, give it a try together with older adults.

Prepare line drawings featuring summer motifs like whales and turtles, lay a sheet of clear cellophane over the drawing, trace the lines with a black pen, then flip it over and color it with markers.

Next, crumple a sheet of aluminum foil, open it back up, wrap it around a piece of thick paper and secure it.

Finally, wrap the colored cellophane over the foil-covered board and tape it in place—and you’re done! Prepare a variety of summery designs and enjoy making them.

Heart pattern

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Heart pattern

Would you like to make a heart garland that can be used for wall decorations, hanging ornaments, and even Tanabata events? It’s a perfect idea for a lively origami activity at a day service, where everyone can enjoy making it together! First, fold the origami paper so that one side is divided into eight equal parts, then cut along the fold lines to make eight strips.

Use four of them: fold one strip in half with the colored side facing outward, and fold the remaining three strips in half with the white side facing outward.

Next, place one of the white-out strips on top of the first colored-out strip, staple them together at the base, then curl the outer ends downward to form a heart—done! Repeat the same steps to complete the heart garland.

This kind of detailed handiwork is also beneficial for seniors’ finger dexterity training and can help with dementia prevention.

Mobile-style fireworks

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Mobile-style fireworks

Here’s an idea for mobile-style fireworks that will brighten up any room.

The key point is that you can easily make them by cutting construction paper.

It’s perfect for craft sessions with large groups, so why not try it at your day service? Cut the construction paper into strips, stick them together to form teardrop shapes, and then attach the pieces so they resemble a flower.

To make them look more like fireworks, add longer strips around the outside.

Have fun experimenting with different color combinations! They’re great not only as wall decorations, but also for Tanabata ornaments and hanging decorations.

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Summer wall decoration

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Summer wall decoration

A summer-themed wall display lets you feel the season and brightens the mood, doesn’t it? This is a wall art project that’s easy for seniors to make, too.

How about a design with sunflowers stretching energetically up toward the blue sky? For the sunflower blossoms, tissue paper or colored paper works well.

For the stems and leaves, crumple paper into a ball, open it up, and cut it into shape after giving it a wrinkled texture—this brings out a natural, plant-like feel! Using materials like crepe sheets that already have a wrinkled texture makes it easy, so give it a try.

Adding clouds, the sun, and summer insects will make the display look even more charming!