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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 (31–40)

Blot painting with aluminum foil

Sea creatures crafts: Perfect for summer wall displays in daycare, too! (For 4- and 5-year-olds)
Blot painting with aluminum foil

Here’s an introduction to a bleeding/flow painting technique that makes you feel cooler just by looking at it.

Usually, you brush water onto drawing paper and then touch it with a paint-loaded brush, right? This time, we’ll use aluminum foil.

Color on the aluminum foil with water-based markers.

Spray water over the colored area, focusing on the center; two to three sprays are enough.

Place drawing paper—on which you’ve already sketched sea creatures—on top of the foil.

Hold the paper down with your hand, then lift it to see the water-based marker bleed and tint the paper.

Once your bleeding painting is done, cut out the shapes with scissors and hang them on blue raffia (suzuran) tape to create an underwater atmosphere indoors.

Older adults are likely to enjoy the ocean world you’ve made inside.

Beetles and stag beetles

Seasonal Wall Decorations with Colored Construction Paper - August: Stag Beetles and Rhinoceros Beetles
Beetles and stag beetles

There are probably some seniors who went out with their children in the summer to catch rhinoceros beetles and stag beetles.

Some of you may have even kept them at home with your family.

Let’s try making rhinoceros beetles and stag beetles that bring back those summer memories.

If you craft them in three dimensions with construction paper, they’ll look quite realistic.

There are websites that offer templates for 3D builds, so why not give them a try? In addition to being a great idea for wall decorations, making them as gifts for your grandchildren would likely be a hit, too.

A fish with colorful scales

Make colorful fish scales! Perfect for August summer wall displays (recommended for ages 4 and up)
A fish with colorful scales

“Colorful Scaled Fish” is a three-dimensional summer wall decoration you can enjoy making with origami and construction paper.

Shape the fish’s body from construction paper, then cut origami or colored paper into circles, fold each one in half, and attach them one by one while keeping them slightly open to form the scales.

This simple touch makes the scales softly lift, creating a lifelike, three-dimensional effect as if it were a real fish.

Choosing a rainbow of scales is fun in itself and may spark reminiscing—“I saw a fish this color at the sea once”—and other memories.

It also works well as a reminiscence activity that revisits summers of the past, and the handwork offers great stimulation for the brain.

A school of completed fish swimming across the wall is sure to brighten the hearts of all who see it.

Summer sea with a porcupinefish, jellyfish, and starfish

Easy August wall display with templates: make a summer sea of porcupinefish, jellyfish, and starfish using colored construction paper.
Summer sea with a porcupinefish, jellyfish, and starfish

Let’s make a porcupinefish, jellyfish, and starfish for wall decorations to create an ocean ambiance in the facility.

The porcupinefish, known for the prickly spines on its body, can be made by cutting slits into construction paper at an angle.

Accordion-fold the construction paper to capture the jellyfish’s swaying movement.

You can create a three-dimensional look for the starfish by making creases from the center out to each point of the star.

With a few simple techniques, you can create pieces that highlight the characteristics of sea creatures.

The process should also be enjoyable for older adults, as they can watch the sea creatures gradually take shape.

Mini uchiwa with marble-painted patterns

[Super Easy] Mini Uchiwa Fan with Marble-Painted Patterns #DayService #DayCare #OutpatientRehab #ElderCare #Seniors #Crafts #Rec #Recreation
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.

[For Seniors] Exciting Summer Wall Decoration Ideas (41–50)

Shiny, glowing jellyfish

How to make a shiny, glowing jellyfish
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

Easy summer/July wall display craft! Add ○○ to paint to draw beautiful lines [Kindergarten/Preschool]
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.