Easy Cinco de Mayo Crafts for Kids

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Come and celebrate Cinco de Mayo with us. Today we share a collection of super fun and easy Cinco de Mayo Crafts for kids. Explore these wonderful and easy crafts from Mexico. Be inspired by Frida Kahlo, cheerful flowers, papel picado and the oh so popular Lucha Libre. We share crafts and activities for kids of all ages!

Cinco de mayo celebration crafts for kids
Celebrate Mexican Independence Day, with these fantastic Cinco de Mayo craft ideas

Our Cinco de Mayo crafts for kids includes lesson ideas, and materials for elementary art students and their teachers. Drawing, painting, textiles, printmaking and more!

Host a Mexico inspired Day

A few years ago, we decided to have a “Mexico Day” as part of this we made our Frida Kahlo piñata (they were so easy and fun to make.. and we used recycled tissue paper and toilet paper rolls! Such an inexpensive Cinco de Mayo craft!) and then we also did the following

  • We made some Papel Picados (basically kirigami paper bunting in bright colours – see further below for a lovely example from Deep Space Sparkle)
  • Had a go at this Frida Kahlo printable project
  • We listened to Mexican Music all day
  • We made delicious Chilaquiles, some chicken burritos and some churros (flan would have been more authentic, but we didn’t have the ingredients)
  • Watched some Lucha Libre (Mexican Wrestling) on YouTube, as well as a tourist information video on Mexico
  • Or why not give these Cinco de May Color By Numbers printables a go?
TP Roll Pinata Frida Kahlo style for Cinco the Mayo
These Mini Frida Kahlo Pinatas were easy to make. They make lovely decorations too!

Our Frida Kahlo Pinatas were a hit and of course so so sooo easy to make! Though of course any Frida Kahlo activity is great for Cinco de Mayo and we have a great collection for you to check out! If you want a bigger piñata for the day, scroll down for another fabulous Cereal Box piñata craft idea!

Traditional God’s Eye Craft

gods eye crafts

I think everyone has heard of Ojo de Dios or God’s Eye Crafts before – it is a craft originating from Mexico that children the world over delight in. Why? Because it is beautiful and a very mindful and metative craft – combining textures of wool and sticks. God’s Eye are an ancient cultural symbol designed to protect people whilst they pray. Read more about the history of God’s Eye Crafts here.

God's Eye

Once children have learnt the basics, you can teach them how to weave patterns, like these pretty flower god’s eye patterns.

Worry Doll Crafts

Worry Dolls (also named trouble dolls; Spanish Muñeca quitapena) actually originated in the Guatemalan highlands. They are made from wire and wool left overs and in the Mayan style. As the Mayan civilization is a part of southern Mexico, I think including some worry dolls in this crafts for kids collection, is ok! Read the full Legend of the Mayan Worry Dolls here.

The idea behind these is simple. They are meant to help child’s worries – tell the doll your worry and place it under the child’s pillow to take the worries away. Learn how to make these simple Worry Dolls!

Mexico is all about the Music

Music always plays and important part in any Mexican celebration. So it is only fitting that we include some DIY Musical Instruments in this Cinco de Mayo activity round up.

diy maracas

First up, why not make some DIY Maracas? We made ours using real hollow egg shells (or using leftover plastic Easter eggs? but we like the naturalness of blown out eggs), some old chopsticks and dried grain – making this another super thrifty and inexpensive craft for kids. If you find adding the maracas handle too fiddly, you can easily just make “egg shakers”, that are just as fun and effective. But the maracas did make me very happy! And they were easy and fun.

castanets

Use some recycled materials to make some simple castanets or “click clack” toys. We made some imaginary creatures.. but you could decorate these in Mexican colours or flower patterns? I think your preschooler will love making and playing with these!

paper guitar

When you think of Mexican parties.. surely guitar music springs to mind? Celebrate with your own recycled Cardboard Guitar? And decorate it in virbrant colours? Have a blast making and playing with this DIY Guitar!

Cactus DIYs

Fun with DIY Cactus Cards this Valentine's Day

These little Cardboard Cactii where made for Valentine’s Day, but they are so cute, I think you can make them any time of year! Find out more here.

3d Paper Cactus Craft

You know I have a whole book with easy kid-friendly crafts, right? In fact, I have TWO craft books.. but this 3d Paper Cactus Craft is from my Easy Paper Projects book. So easy and fun to make. And would be a great Cinco de Mayo decoration. I can send signed copies of this book within the UK. Just drop me an email (info at redtedart dot com).

More fanatic crafts for your Cinco De Mayo celebrations:

I am trying to avoid cliches such as a poncho craft and sombrero cookies… and look at what today’s Mexicans like to celebrate. So I think the following are great crafts to try out. Cinco the Mayo is an important celebration in Mexican heritage and history.

decorate with papel picado

What better way to decorate than with the traditional Papel Picado. Paper picado is a lovely and simple paper cutting bunting that everyone can help make. Learn more about it from Deep Space Sparkle. The whole family can get together and make these ahead of any celebrations.

La Lucha Libre inspired crafts

If you are doing any study unit around Mexican culture and Cinco de Mayo, you simply HAVE to included something Lucha Libre themed. La Lucha Libre is Mexico’s very own wrestling association (it literally translates as “free fight”) and it is a hugely popular and lots of fun read all about it here.

luchador for cinco de mayo

Let’s start off with these super fun Lucha Libre Masks DIY from First Palette

Luchador mask for cinco de mayo

Dream a Little Bigger had these fantastic Luchador crafts – they are in fact filled with catnip for her cat! But I think you could make them as ornaments, key chaings, backpack charms or garlands. A string of Luchadores for Lucha Libre fans would be fabulous, don’t think you? Such a cool craft!

cereal box pinata mexican

You saw our Frida Kahlo piñatas earlier, if youw anted something bigger, that the kids can “attack” together, then try Chef Tess Bakeress‘s Cereal Box Pinata! Another easy make (with no need for papier mache planning), that looks the real deal! Love the Paper Plate centre that gives it this real festive feel! Be sure to fill with lots of candy, secure with masking tape and decorate!

mexican dancers

I mentioned earlier that Cinco de Mayo is full of music. Well it is also full of dancing. And in order to celebrate this dancing, why not have a go at these gorgeous dancing senioritas from Denna’s Ideas! Aren’t they lovely?!

mexican paper flowers
You can’t go wrong with some large tissue paper flowers to celebrate Mexican Independence Day!

We have mentioned bright vibrant colours and lots of flowers before.. so bring these two to make some beautiful Mexican paper flowers to decorate with. Honestly WTF has a great tutorial for you.

I do hope you feel inspired this collection of Mexican crafts for your Cinco de Mayo celebrations and fiestas and that you have a fantastic time wherever you are celebrating.

You may also enjoy this collection of Frida Kahlo projects and activities:

Collage of Frida Kahlo Art Projects for Kids, including self portraits, Caza Azul and flower headbands.
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