Use these Cinco de Mayo pages for bright, low-prep activities built around family fiesta decorations, music props, flowers, and simple celebration scenes.
Make a fiesta banner
Color a page with papel picado, flowers, or bunting, then turn it into a quick wall sign or party-table decoration.
- Print one page with banners, flowers, or a bold fiesta layout.
- Color the largest shapes with bright party colors.
- Tape or glue the page onto a wall, door, or table display.
Build a party table card
Use one finished page as a table card or mini sign for a family lunch, classroom party, or simple Cinco de Mayo craft station.
- Pick a page with a clear pinata, maraca, or flower design.
- Color the page and trim the edges if needed.
- Fold or prop it up near the table as a small decoration.
Tell a fiesta story
Turn one completed page into a short story prompt about music, decorations, food, and family celebration time.
- Color one page with a strong main object or scene.
- Name the place, the people there, and one favorite detail.
- Tell or write three short lines about the fiesta moment.
Play a color match round
Match the main colors from the page to crayons, paper scraps, or nearby classroom objects for a quick extra activity.
- Color the flowers, banners, or maracas first.
- Choose two or three main shades from the page.
- Find matching objects nearby and group them beside the artwork.