Thursday, July 21, 2016

Crafting Projects for Seniors

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Crafting projects for seniors can provide mental stimulation, encourage feelings of accomplishment, and make for an enjoyable way to pass the time and reduce depression. The act of working with your hands can improve focus and finger dexterity.

Take a look at some of the crafting projects for seniors listed below. These projects are adaptable depending on ability and can easily be personalized.
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Bird feeders can be an excellent project for seniors who enjoy nature and bird watching. It’s also an excellent project to make with the grandkids because seniors can impart their wisdom of the outdoors to their grandkids. Build a bird feeder from simple scraps of wood or buy a ready-made bird feeder to paint. Alternatives to a wooden bird feeder could be made from recycled milk cartons, soda bottles, egg cartons, or foraged pine cones.


Mandala making is a great project for seniors who prefer solitude. In fact, adult coloring books are relaxing, effective forms of art therapy that help increase focus and concentration. Switch up coloring tools between crayons, markers, chalks, and paint, as well as coloring surfaces to maximize the therapeutic effect of mandala coloring.
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Flower arranging is a wonderful project for elders who loved to garden and nurture plants. Simply choose a few blooms, and create a grid of tape over the top of a wide mouth vase. Cut the stems at a diagonal slant and insert one or two flowers into the opening of each grid. As you get better, learn about how blooms complement each other, how to create color themes, and how to add accents.

Scrapbooking and collage making are other projects that seniors can enjoy with their grandkids or with students at intergenerational care facilities. Use recycled magazines, scraps of colorful paper, photos, and more. Create and celebrate your favorite memories together for a scrapbook, or create collages from fun themes that focus on color, feelings, activities, or memories.

Arts and crafts projects for seniors can be relaxing and stimulating. Choosing the right projects can be engaging for solitary seniors and can help socialize and bridge connections between seniors and their families.

For more ideas on stimulating activities as well as interesting information on short-term care and rehabilitation for seniors, visit Waukesha Springs.

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