These simple Cinco de Mayo craft ideas can help preschoolers get into the Latino holiday spirit and teach them more about Mexican culture. Your preschoolers may engage in an enjoyable learning activity while learning about Cinco de Mayo with these entertaining, simple crafts. Plus, youngsters may easily make these lovely Cinco de Mayo decorations! Again, they’re a fantastic approach to teaching children the true significance of this Mexican celebration and its customs.
9 Cinco De Mayo Crafts For Preschoolers
Now let’s get our craft items out and get to work. Together, you’ll make enduring memories by working on these Cinco de Mayo crafts for preschoolers. With these simple Cinco de Mayo crafts for kids, get ready for an exciting day of activities!
Paper Plate Tacos

If you’re throwing a party, these adorable paper plate tacos make a great decoration and are a lot of fun to make! Best part?
What you need to prepare paper plate tacos is as follows:
- For each taco crayon (or paint or marker), use one paper plate.
- Bags made of brown paper
- Red construction paper, green shredded packing materials, or green paper or grass for Easter baskets
- A stapler
Instruction: To make the taco, all you have to do is let the kids paint or color the paper plate brown. Then, stuff the taco with your preferred toppings, stapling the paper plates together to keep the toppings within. As you can see, the bottom taco contains enormous tomato slices, the top taco has red tomatoes with holes punched through them, and the center taco has black beans. Give the kids the freedom to be imaginative. Heck, if they’re feeling it, add some broccoli and gummi worms! And obviously, avoid adding any hot salsa at all! (If you’re not familiar with the novel, dragons detest hot salsa.)
Taco-style Biscuits
It’s time to prepare some sugar cookie tacos after you make the paper plate tacos! I wanted to try a kid-friendly version after seeing this cute post from Alana Jones-Mann as I was organizing our Cinco de Mayo playdate. Tacos with sugar cookies
What you need to prepare taco cookies is as follows:
- Store-bought dough for sugar cookies
- Green food coloring made from coconut
- Oreos
- Dots of whipped cream
Instruction: Forming the cookies into taco shapes is the most challenging aspect of making sugar cookie tacos. Don’t laugh, but this is not a circumstance that lends itself to a lovely picture. I shaped the cookies by wrapping a broomstick in tin foil, and then cooling the biscuits on top of the foil. I wish I could give you a secret recipe or guarantee that every cookie you make will be flawless every single time. Unfortunately, that was untrue!
Tips for assembling the sugar cookie tacos:
- To avoid ruining an entire batch of cookies, try one or two at first because every oven is different.
- Just slightly undercook the cookies, then allow them to cool for a minute before arranging them on your broomstick.
- Your cookie should be precisely the correct thickness to prevent crumbling; it shouldn’t be too thin or too thick.
- Use the cookies that crumble for your “taco salad”!
Cinco Of Mayo DIY Sombrero Garland
This little homemade sombrero garland will liven up your Cinco de Mayo celebration! Take straw doll hats and add a kaleidoscope of vivid colors to bring them to life. Use your imagination to add a playful touch to the hats by decorating them with little pom poms, beads, sequins, stickers, or any other creative design element. Using a hot glue gun, firmly attach colored rope or wire to each sombrero so you can hang it up to add some color and vibrancy to your celebrations!
Let’s get ready for some exciting celebrations with this adorable homemade garland, which is ideal for giving your party décor a striking touch.

Maracas’s Cinco De Mayo
Play a musical and environmentally friendly craft to celebrate Cinco de Mayo in style! Transform used plastic spoons and Easter eggs into colorful maracas. A couple of tablespoons of raw rice and some vibrant washi tape will do, and your homemade maracas will be ready to rock the party.
This project not only teaches kids the craft of instrument building but also promotes plastic recycling. These inventive maracas will add something extra to your Cinco de Mayo!

Create Cactus Pipe Cleaners
Adorn your home with this brilliantly simple yet adorable DIY project! Take inspiration from this gorgeous cactus-shaped chair on Pinterest to create your own personalized pipe cleaner cacti. For a visually striking decoration, turn regular green pipe cleaners into interesting three-dimensional forms and sizes. Ideal for experimenting with, this medium is forgiving and the kids will adore trying out various forms. Add pompoms to the top of each of your creations to create a festive display in time for Cinco de Mayo.
You may add as much or as little customization to these cute decorative cacti as you like—hot glue is not necessary when attaching the pompoms!

Create Cactus Paper Bags
These enjoyable and instructive Cinco de Mayo projects will keep your children occupied. Make an instructive paper bag cactus craft for kids to celebrate Cinco de Mayo! They will learn about many cultures, climates, and Mexican ancestry via this easy yet entertaining arts and crafts project. All you need is a dark green pen, scissors, glue, colored paper, and a brown paper bag.
In addition, you may use the free printable template that is accessible online to follow the simple instructions in the video. Make these colorful paper bag puppets to bring your bright creations to life—they’re ideal for any occasion!

Customized Cardboard Box Guitar
Incorporate your artistic passion with this educational cardboard guitar project, which draws inspiration from the legendary rock & roll artist Rosetta Tharpe. This craft is great for teaching infants and preschoolers, especially during musical units, and is perfect for recognizing Black History Month. Using a tissue box, cardboard tube, foam stickers, construction paper, washi tape, wooden beads, and craft sticks, assemble a cardboard guitar.
Prepare to let your kids rock on like the rock & roll godmother by adding elastic bands around it for enhanced authenticity.

Diy Fiesta Banner For Cinco De Mayo
Make a colorful and lively papel picado banner with this simple DIY project to add some magic to your Cinco de Mayo celebrations! Use scissors and tissue paper to hand-cut your banner, as demonstrated in the step-by-step video. These banners are inexpensive party decorations that liven up any gathering, regardless of size or color scheme. Use it as confetti, a placemat, or a backdrop—or all three!
With just a few things, create the ideal fiesta ambiance for your loved ones and get ready to have a party.

Handmade Tissue Paper Flowers
With this simple and enjoyable flower-making project, you can create lovely tissue paper flowers. You can use these enormous, colorful tissue paper flowers for crafts and decorating. These lovely flowers are easy to make with just a few supplies, making them suitable for both adults and children of all ages. Make these Mexican-style tissue paper flowers to celebrate Cinco de Mayo or any other special event.
To begin, gather your favorite colors of tissue paper, some colorful string, a stapler, and pipe cleaners if you intend to hang the final items. Enjoy putting together these handmade flowers to add some flare to your celebrations!
Final thoughts
These simple and enjoyable Cinco de Mayo arts & crafts are ideal for kids to enjoy this joyous occasion. Children of all ages can enjoy a variety of creative activities, such as making paper flowers, paper plate tacos, and Sombrero Garland. These Cinco de Mayo crafts for preschoolers provide them with an entertaining and interesting opportunity to learn about Mexican culture while also letting them use their ideas and creativity. So grab your materials and get ready to do these simple and entertaining preschool crafts in honor of Cinco de Mayo!
Moreover, you can integrate these craft activities with other activities in our Cinco de Mayo worksheets to fully enjoy the approaching event.