Free Printable Cinco De Mayo Cards and Sources

Ann Siper
Finding free printable Cinco De Mayo cards can be a fun way for kids to create custom cards for celebrating Cinco De Mayo this year. Try to customize your free printable Cinco De Mayo cards by using different types of paper to print on.

Free Printable Cinco De Mayo Cards #1: Bluemountain.com

Bluemountain.com is well know for their free e cards that you simply send on the web, but they also have a huge selection of free printable cards. I like their selection of free printable Cinco De Mayo cards because of the colors here.

Even their e cards have great colors of it is not surprising that their printable cards look great as well.

I like to print these cards on matte photo paper. The colors really pop this way and look great. Photo paper is also night and thick like card stock. You can take a ruler and hold it along the inner fold of the card, Lightly trace it with your exacto knife, cutting only slightly. This will help the thicker paper fold.

Free Printable Cinco De Mayo Cards #2: Printfree.com

Printfree.com has a nice selection of printable Cinco De Mayo cards. I like this free card web site for a variety of reason. One of these is the huge selection of styles they have. Not only do they have many of designs to choose from, they also offer up variety of card types.

You can find bi fold cards, tri fold cards, and quarter food cards. This way you get the card size you want and it fits your paper.

Bonus: They also have printable envelopes! This is a nice touch for kids to make for Cinco De Mayo as well.

Free Printable Cinco De Mayo Cards #3: Familycrafts.about.com

About.com is an awesome sight for so many crafts. You can find everything from handmade Cinco De Mayo craft ideas to these fun ideas for free printable Cinco De Mayo cards.

If you are looking for creative ideas to make printable cards your own, then this is a great source. They provide links to printable cards, ideas, and tons of inspirations.

This is a great place for the kids to start when they want to plan something special for Dad.

Paper Tips: Try printing on different kinds of paper. Don't limit yourself to plain old office paper in white. You can use craft paper, photo paper, and even cut brown wrapping paper down to size. It is sturdy enough to do the job as well!

Published by Ann Siper

Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,...  View profile

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  • jcorn5/11/2008

    This will be great in planning for next year :)

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