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Mexican Food Mexican Food Decorative Border

A mexican food decorative border scene, designed as a printable mexican food coloring pages.

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Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This printable coloring page features a festive Mexican food border wrapped around a large open center space. Across the top, a string of decorative papel picado banners hangs in a gentle curve, framed by simple flowers. The left side includes a taco near the top, a chili pepper, a small bowl of salsa or dip, a halved avocado, an ear of corn with husk, another pepper, a wrapped tamale, and a bowl of beans near the bottom. The right side balances the layout with a burrito at the top, another chili pepper, a lime wedge, a bowl of dip topped with a tortilla chip, a tied bundle that looks like tamales, a maraca, and a second burrito near the lower corner. At the bottom center, a stack of tortillas or round flatbreads sits on a cloth-covered stand, creating a strong focal point. Small floral accents, dots, leaves, and splash shapes fill the border without crowding the page. The wide blank middle offers plenty of coloring freedom while the food items provide fun sections for practicing patterns, textures, and bright festive color choices.

A festive Mexican food border surrounds an open central space with tacos, burritos, bowls, peppers, corn, banners, and flowers.

tacoburritochili pepperbowl of dipavocadocorn cob

Coloring ideas

  • Use bright alternating colors on the papel picado banners to make the top border pop.
  • Try warm golden yellows for the taco shell, tortillas, and corn kernels.
  • Color the peppers and lime wedge in bold contrasting greens, reds, or orange tones.
  • Add different shades to the bowls and cloth for simple pattern practice.
  • Use small repeating colors on the flowers and splash shapes to unify the border.

Suggested palette

fiesta redlime greensunny yellowavocado greenturquoise bluewarm orangecoral pinkDecorative food border
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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