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[For Seniors] Ideas for Winter Wall Decorations and Hanging Ornaments: Introducing Projects That Are Easy to Try

The cold season has arrived.

This time, we’d like to share ideas for winter wall decorations to create a warm atmosphere together with older adults.

There are plenty of projects that capture the changing season—not just Christmas, but also New Year’s kadomatsu, Mount Fuji, snowflakes, and more.

Why not make winter memories by enjoying crafts together using colorful origami and tissue paper? It’s also effective as finger-mobility rehabilitation, and displaying the finished pieces will brighten up the facility’s atmosphere.

Enjoy giving it a try!

[For Seniors] Winter wall and hanging decoration ideas. Introducing easy-to-try projects (71–80)

Mini shikishi decorations for Setsubun from the 100-yen shop

[100-Yen Store DIY] I tried making Setsubun decorations of a red ogre and a blue ogre on a mini shikishi board♪
Mini shikishi decorations for Setsubun from the 100-yen shop

This is a wall decoration themed around the oni (ogres) that appear in Setsubun, a traditional Japanese seasonal event.

Why not make a seasonal decoration using items you can buy at a 100-yen shop? Create the oni’s facial parts from construction paper and attach a soft string to both sides of the assembled face.

Represent the beans using Lezac paper or colored paper, adhere them to mini square boards, then use double-sided tape to add the oni parts as decorations.

Scatter beans and other elements used in oni-chasing scenes across the boards, attach a ribbon at the top, and it’s complete.

Working on these detailed steps also helps train fine motor skills by engaging your fingertips.

Bunny Wreath

[100-Yen Store DIY] How to Make a Bunny Wreath
Bunny Wreath

One animal that suits winter well might be the rabbit.

Its fluffy white fur is like snow and matches the season perfectly.

How about making a rabbit wreath using pom-poms made from yarn? Use a pom-pom maker sold at 100-yen shops to wrap the yarn and create fluffy balls.

Since wrapping the yarn uses fine motor skills, it’s also great for rehabilitation.

Once the balls are ready, attach ears made from precut fabric and felt.

Finish by gluing on ten rabbit heads with a hot glue gun.

Fukuwarai wall decoration of a rabbit daruma

[New Year Craft] Lucky Laughing Wall Decoration: Rabbit Daruma!
Fukuwarai wall decoration of a rabbit daruma

Would you like to make a rabbit daruma decoration—an arrangement perfect for New Year’s that adds a cute twist to the traditional daruma and brightens up your wall décor? Use the template downloadable from YouTube to cut out each part.

For round pieces like the eyes, a circle punch is handy.

Once everything is cut out, glue the parts in place while referring to the template.

The expression will change depending on where you position the pieces, which is part of the fun.

Give it a try!

Fluffy tissue-paper poinsettia wall decoration

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Fluffy tissue-paper poinsettia wall decoration

Let’s softly craft a poinsettia—an essential for Christmas—using tissue paper.

Fold the tissue paper in an accordion (screen-fold) style, then fold it in half, secure the center, cut it, and gently open it while adding creases to shape the leaves.

Make these pieces with both red and green tissue paper, layer and glue them together, and place yellow in the center to finish.

The angle of each leaf is also important; because they spread softly in various directions, the piece gains a strong three-dimensional presence.

It would look beautiful not only as a wall decoration but also as a tabletop ornament.

Fluffy Wreath

[100-Yen Christmas DIY] How to Make a Fluffy Wreath
Fluffy Wreath

This charming wreath features a soft look created with faux fur, evoking a gentle winter landscape.

The main step is wrapping yarn around the wreath base, so proceed with attention to concentration and smooth finger movements.

Wrap the yarn around the entire base and secure both ends with glue to complete the foundation.

Then, decorate the base with winter- and Christmas-inspired motifs such as ribbons and snowmen.

White motifs that match the base create a sense of unity, while bright Christmas-colored motifs stand out nicely.

We recommend choosing colors to suit the place where you’ll display it.

Long-tailed tit and red berries

A special piece: a torn-newspaper collage — a long-tailed tit and red berries
Long-tailed tit and red berries

The long-tailed tit, which lives only in Hokkaido, has pure white, fluffy plumage and beady eyes that are irresistibly cute—its fanbase is reportedly growing fast! How about using this adorable bird as a subject for torn-paper collage? Bird motifs can seem tricky, but the long-tailed tit’s round shape makes it easy to tear and approachable for anyone.

You can also draw in the finer details—like the beak, feet, and branches—with a pen.

Adding red berries as an accent color will give your collage a charming, atmospheric finish.

Hartleys

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Hartleys

We’d like to introduce an origami “Heart Wreath” that’s perfect for Valentine’s Day decorations! Make several heart-shaped pieces out of origami paper and connect them together.

The process of folding the heart shape involves some fine steps, which might seem difficult to some.

But since you repeat the same heart shape, once you learn how to fold it, it becomes easy.

Enjoy folding together—such as with seniors—while having fun.

The finished wreath will look great displayed on a facility wall, and it’s also lovely to take home and decorate your room.

It’s a cute wreath, so give it a try!