Add some fiesta flair to your May 5th celebrations with these free printable Cinco De Mayo coloring pages for kids and adults.
Whether you’re a kid eager to add a splash of color to some piñata and maracas or an adult looking to unwind with intricate Mexican-themed designs, there are plenty of free printables for everyone to download in a high-quality PDF format. You will find tons of fun Mexico-inspired themes, such as tacos, guitars, sombreros, and much more.
These free coloring pages will not only help kids improve their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, but they’re also a great way to educate them on the celebrations and Mexican traditions during the month of May.
So grab your crayons, markers, and colored pencils and dive into a fiesta of colors and creativity with these Cinco De Mayo coloring sheets.
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Coloring Pages for Younger Kids
Nothing says fiesta like a piñata! Get your celebration started off right with this fun page that has a donkey piñata, balloons, and confetti.
Throw a party on paper with this “Let’s Fiesta!” page, which features confetti, maracas, and drums.
This one is all filled with all things Cinco de Mayo: a sombrero, maracas, piñatas, and nachos! Kids of all ages will have fun adding a variety of different colors to this page.
This one is “nacho” average coloring page. It has a tortilla chip dipping into a bowl of creamy nacho cheese sauce. It’s a perfect choice for fiesta food lovers!
In this festive scene, a traditional papel picado flutters above a decorative sombrero. Feel free to color it in classic Cinco De Mayo shades of red, orange, green, and purple!
Here is a big sombrero with a backdrop of confetti, streamers, and party banners. This one would look great in bold and bright colors.
Shake up your fiesta with this one, featuring maracas and streamers under a banner of party pennants.
This desert scene has a boy dressed in traditional Mexican attire next to a cactus. There are lots of details in this landscape to keep your kids entertained for a while.
Cinco De Mayo Coloring Pages for Older Kids, Teens, and Adults
This iconic sombrero adds a dash of Mexican tradition to this page. The intricate patterns in the lettering and the hat make it a good choice for older kids and teens.
This one is a fiesta on paper. It features a patchwork of Mexican-themed pictures, such as cacti, maracas, peppers, tacos, sugar skulls, guitars, and much more. It’s a great choice for adults to color in and frame it for a decor piece for your Cinco De Mayo celebration.
This one captures the essence of Mexican folklore. Here, the Calavera, or sugar skull, wears a sombrero next to a cactus and a decorated guitar. It represents the traditions of Mexican holidays like Día de Muertos and Cinco de Mayo.
This detailed guitar is surrounded by a shower of confetti. The intricate patterns on the guitar on this page make it a great activity for adults who love detail.
Between a traditional styled border, the word “Mexico” is decorated with different patterns and designs, making it a great choice for adults to add color to.
This taco page is filled with assorted, bold pattern designs. Adults would enjoy adding colors to this one. It would look great framed for your Cinco de Mayo party next to the chips and dip!
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