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    Being an aged care coordinator veteran for over 10 years, I’ve observed countless seniors enjoy themselves as they experienced artistic focused aged care activities. Perhaps one of the most, if not the most trendy and popular craft that we have done is the Faux Stained Glass. This hands-on activity is a wonderful way to combine creativity, fine motor skills, and a touch of nostalgia, making it perfect for stimulating minds and lifting spirits.

    aged care community doing Faux Stained Glass Activity

    Reasons Why Faux Stained Glass Rocks!

    Let me share with you why faux stained glass has been such a popular go-to for an engaging aged care activity.

    Sensory Stimulation

    The vibrant colors and textures can be incredibly stimulating for the senses. I have observed how the bright, cheerful hues and the tactile experience of working with different materials can both stimulate the creativity of seniors. Not only that, the activity also offers a sense of relaxation.

    Cognitive Engagement

    The process of planning the design, and following the steps require seniors to be mentally focused. This creative craft keeps the mind sharp! I remember a senior, who always looked forward to our faux stained glass crafts, saying how much she enjoyed the challenge of coming up with new designs each sessions.

    Faux Stained Glass Output
    Elderly woman doing Faux Stained Glass

    Fine Motor Skills

    Activities like cutting and pasting are excellent for maintaining dexterity. One of our residents who had been struggling with arthritis, observed that these simple movements helped him with light movement exercises and brought him a sense of accomplishment.

    Social Interaction

    Group activities almost always promote conversation among residents. Our art room would buzz with small talk and laughter as residents shared stories and complemented each other’s work. It’s heartwarming to see bonds being formed over shared creative experiences.

    Sense of Accomplishment

    Creating a beautiful piece of art boosts self-esteem. I’ll never forget the look of pride on the residents’ faces when they saw their finished piece hanging in the sunlit window. It was an amazing moment to watch!


    Gather Your Faux Stained Glass Supplies

    Here’s what you’ll need to get started:

    • Picture Frame
    • Glass Paint
    • Glue
    • Black Ink (optional)
    • Aluminum Foil
    • Markers or crayons

    Step-by-Step Guide

    Plan the Design

    Allow your seniors to start by choosing a simple design. Geometric shapes like squares, rectangles, or triangles work well. Draw your design on the black construction paper. One of our residents, I noticed that most of my residents always liked to draw intricate patterns, which added a unique flair to their projects.

    faux stained glass design

    Outline the Design

    Outline the glass with the chosen design. Make sure to assist your seniors as they go through this process. I remember helping a resident cutline her design to her glass, and how we’d chat about her favorite childhood memories.

    stained glass outline design

    Prepare the Glass Paint and the Glue

    Prepare different colors of glass paint and glue for the faux stained glass. Allow your seniors to use their favorite colors, and assist them to mix and match the paint and the glue with their designs to unfold a unique artwork.

    coloring stained glass

    Check your Progress

    Put your in-progress glass painting back to the frame and check out the progress. Encourage the seniors to imagine their final artistic masterpiece as you talk about life and art in general.

    glass art

    Outline the Art with Colored Glue

    Once the seniors’ are contented with their desired designs. It’s time to outline the art with colored glue. We used black colored glue in our aged care activity by improvising and adding black ink to a glue bottle. You can adopt the strategy or buy ready-to-go black glue!

    Black glue for outline of faux glass paint

    Use Aluminum Foil for a Glittering Effect

    Get some aluminum foil from your kitchen and distribute it to your seniors for some shiny glittering effect. This will serve as the finishing touch for your faux stained glass craft! Carefully crumple a piece of aluminum foil then place it at the back of the glass paint!

    aluminum foil for faux stained glass craft

    Display Your Masterpiece

    Once your seniors’ faux stained glass is complete, assist them to find a sunny spot to hang it. The light will shine through the tissue paper, creating a beautiful stained glass effect. It’s such a joy to see the residents’ faces light up as they see their creations come to life in the sunlight.

    Elderly man holding final output
    Elderly man holding final output

    Benefits and Encouragement

    Engaging in activities like faux stained glass offers numerous benefits for seniors. It’s not just about creating a pretty piece of art; it’s about stimulating the mind, improving fine motor skills, and fostering a sense of accomplishment. I personally encourage all aged care professionals to explore this activity with their residents – you’ll be amazed at the positive impact it can have.

    seniors in aged care doing Faux Stained Glass Activity

    Share the Joy of Art!

    Are you a senior looking for a fun and engaging activity? Or are you an aged care facilitator searching for new ideas? Give faux stained glass a try! Share your experiences and photos with Memory Lane Therapy on social media. Let’s create a vibrant community of art lovers!

    Aged care residents displaying their faux stained glass output

    Remember: The key to a successful activity is creating a positive and encouraging atmosphere. Celebrate everyone’s unique creations and make it a joyful experience for all. Let’s get creative and watch our seniors shine!


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