Are you an activity director or caregiver looking for quick, engaging memory care activities?
This simple 3D flower craft for seniors takes less than 30 minutes to prep and delivers beautiful, displayable results every time.

Why This Flower Craft for Seniors Works:
This activity hits multiple therapeutic goals at once – no specialist training required.
- Fine motor practice: Threading flower stems through small holes strengthens hand-eye coordination.
- Sensory stimulation: Fresh flowers provide natural scents and textures that can spark positive memories.
- Creative freedom: Each person decorates their own pot, so every piece is unique.
- Pride and dignity: The finished art is display-worthy – seniors can keep it in their room.
Materials Needed:
- Keep it simple. Grab these before your session:
- Sturdy kraft cardboard or thick paper (pre-cut to A4 or letter size)
- Black markers with easy-grip barrels
- A sharp pencil (to poke the holes through the cardboard)
- Fresh flowers with sturdy stems — daisies or chrysanthemums work best
- Scissors for trimming stems

Step-by-Step Guide:
Step 1 – Draw the Pot
Participants draw a decorative pot on the lower half of the cardboard. Encourage simple patterns: dots, stripes, zigzags, or waves.
Step 2 — Poke the Holes
Using a sharp pencil or pen, poke 8–10 small holes just above the drawn pot opening. This is easy enough for most participants to do themselves.

Step 3 – Arrange the Flowers
Participants trim their flowers and thread the stems through the holes. The blooms sit above the drawn pot, creating a stunning 3D effect.
Time-Saving Tips for Activity Directors:
Prep time under 10 minutes when you follow these shortcuts.
Pre-cut all cardboard pieces the day before.
Sketch a faint pot outline for residents with limited dexterity – they can trace or colour it in.
Buy mixed grocery store bouquets and separate them to keep costs under $10 per session.
















