Free Printable Eid Al Adha Cards for Kids to Color & Give (Instant Download!)

Is there anything sweeter than watching your child proudly hand over a card they colored and signed themselves?

Eid Al Adha is one of the most heartfelt celebrations of the year โ€” a time for family, gratitude, generosity, and togetherness. And one of the most meaningful traditions, especially for little ones, is giving Eid Mubarak cards to the people they love.

The only problem? Eid cards can be surprisingly hard to find in stores โ€” especially ones that are genuinely beautiful, kid-friendly, and don’t cost a small fortune.

That’s where we come in! ๐ŸŒ™

We’ve designed a gorgeous collection of free printable Eid Al Adha cards that your kids can color, personalize, and give with so much pride. Whether your little one is two years old with a fistful of crayons, or ten years old who loves intricate coloring โ€” we have the perfect card for them right here.

Every single card on this page is 100% free, ready to print at home, and designed with so much love. Let’s get into it!

Why Printable Eid Cards Are the Best Idea This Year

Before we jump into the downloads, let’s talk about why printable Eid Al Adha cards are genuinely one of the best choices for families this Eid:

They’re Deeply Personal

A card that a child has colored, decorated, and signed by hand carries a kind of love that a store-bought card simply cannot match. Grandparents especially cherish these โ€” we’ve heard from so many parents who say their parents keep their grandchildren’s colored Eid cards for years!

They’re Ready in Minutes

No last-minute dash to the shops. No waiting for delivery. Print at home, hand your child some crayons, and the card is ready within the hour. Perfect for busy families (and for the parents who remembered Eid cards at the last minute โ€” we see you, and we’ve got you!)

They’re Completely Free

Every card in this collection costs you nothing but a few sheets of paper and some printer ink. In a time when even simple greeting cards can cost ยฃ3โ€“$5 each, having a beautiful free option is genuinely wonderful.

Kids Learn While They Create

Coloring Eid cards is a sneaky educational activity! Children practice fine motor skills, learn about Eid traditions through the imagery, and develop their creativity โ€” all while making something truly meaningful.

They’re Customizable

Unlike store-bought cards, these printables have generous space inside for your child to write their own message, draw a picture, or add stickers. Every card ends up completely unique!

Free Printable Eid Al Adha Cards โ€” Full Collection

Here is our complete collection of free printable Eid Al Adha cards. We have designs for every age, style, and recipient โ€” scroll through and download the ones that feel right for your family!

Card 1 โ€” The Classic Eid Mubarak Coloring Card (Ages 3โ€“10)

This is our most popular Eid card design, and it’s easy to see why. It features a beautiful crescent moon, twinkling stars, and a glowing lantern โ€” all outlined in clean, clear lines that are easy for children of all ages to color.

The front reads “Eid Mubarak!” in bold, friendly lettering that kids can color in too. Inside, there’s a simple prompt: “Wishing you a blessed and joyful Eid, with love from ______” with plenty of space for a personal message.

Best for: All ages, all recipients โ€” this is your go-to card! Coloring tip: Try gold and yellow for the lantern, deep blue or purple for the night sky, and silver glitter gel pen on the stars for a truly magical result โœจ

Printable Eid Al Adha Cards

Card 2 โ€” The Cute Sheep Eid Card (Ages 2โ€“7)

This one is always a hit with the little ones! A chubby, adorable illustrated sheep takes center stage on the front of this card, surrounded by flowers and stars. The message reads: “Happy Eid Al Adha! ๐Ÿ‘”

This design is specifically created for toddlers and young children โ€” the shapes are large, simple, and easy to fill in with chunky crayons or washable markers. There’s no frustration, just pure coloring joy!

Inside, there’s space for your child to draw a picture of themselves and write their name โ€” turning it into the most precious little keepsake imaginable.

Best for: Toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2โ€“6), giving to grandparents and close family Coloring tip: This card looks amazing in bright, bold colors โ€” let the little ones go wild! The sheep looks especially sweet in white with a pink face ๐Ÿ‘

The Cute Sheep Eid Card

Card 3 โ€” The Ornate Mosque Card (Ages 7โ€“Adult)

For older kids, teens, and adults who love detailed coloring, this card is absolutely stunning. It features an intricately illustrated mosque with domed roof, tall minarets, and a crescent moon rising above โ€” surrounded by geometric Islamic patterns along the border.

The front reads “Eid Al Adha Mubarak” in elegant calligraphy-style text. This is a card that truly takes your breath away once it’s been carefully colored โ€” it honestly looks like a piece of art!

Best for: Ages 7 and up, older children, teens, adults; perfect for giving to teachers, neighbors, and extended family Coloring tip: Use fine-tipped colored pencils for the intricate geometric border โ€” shades of teal, gold, rust, and navy create a gorgeous traditional color palette ๐ŸŽจ

The Ornate Mosque Card

Card 4 โ€” The "From Our Family" Eid Card (All Ages)

This beautifully designed card is made for the whole family to sign together. It features a warm illustrated scene of a family home decorated for Eid โ€” fairy lights twinkling, a crescent moon flag in the garden, and flowers framing the door.

The front reads “Eid Mubarak โ€” From Our Family to Yours” with a soft, golden color scheme that photographs beautifully for sending digitally too. Inside, there are individual signature spots for each family member โ€” it’s such a sweet detail!

Best for: Sending as a family card to grandparents, aunts, uncles, and close family friends Coloring tip: This card looks beautiful colored in warm golds, soft greens, and cream tones โ€” think cozy Eid morning vibes ๐Ÿก

From Our Family

Card 5 โ€” The Funny Eid Card (All Ages!)

Because laughter is one of the best Eid gifts! This cheeky card features a cartoon sheep with big eyes and the message: “I herd it’s Eid… hope it’s a BAAAA-rilliant one! ๐Ÿ‘”

Yes, it’s a sheep pun. Yes, your family will groan. Yes, they will absolutely love it.

This card is perfect for siblings, cousins, fun aunties and uncles, and anyone in your life who appreciates a bit of humor with their Eid blessings. The inside reads: “Wishing you a joyful, blessed, and hilarious Eid Al Adha! With love from ______”

Best for: Kids giving to siblings, cousins, and fun family members; adults sending to friends Coloring tip: Go bright and bold โ€” this card thrives on cheerful, vibrant colors! Let the kids use their most colorful markers ๐ŸŒˆ

The Funny Eid Card

Card 6 โ€” The "Happy Eid, Grandma & Grandpa!" Card

Grandparents hold such a special place in Eid celebrations โ€” and this card was designed just for them. It features sweet illustrated roses and a crescent moon wreath framing the message: “Happy Eid Al Adha, Grandma & Grandpa! I love you to the moon and back ๐ŸŒ™”

Inside, there are two prompts for children to complete: “My favourite thing about Eid with you is…” and “I love you because…”

Grandparents will frame this card. We genuinely promise you โ€” they will frame it.

Best for: Grandchildren giving to grandparents; one of the most treasured gifts of the Eid season Coloring tip: Soft pinks, purples, and golden yellows make this card feel warm, gentle, and incredibly special ๐Ÿ’›

Card 7 โ€” The Teacher Appreciation Eid Card

For Muslim children in schools across the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia, giving their teacher an Eid card is a wonderful way to share their celebration and feel seen in their school community.

This card features a cheerful apple and crescent moon design with the message: “Eid Mubarak, Teacher! Thank you for everything ๐ŸŒ™” Inside, there’s space for the child to write a personal thank-you message.

It’s a small gesture with a genuinely big impact โ€” many teachers tell us these are the most touching cards they receive all year.

Best for: Children giving to teachers, classroom assistants, tutors, and school staff Coloring tip: Bright classroom colors work perfectly here โ€” red apple, yellow stars, blue border! ๐ŸŽ

Card 8 โ€” The Eid Mubarak Mini Cards (Set of 6 โ€” Perfect for Treat Bags!)

These adorable mini cards are designed to tuck into treat bags, goodie bags, or alongside small gifts. Each mini card is approximately 3×4 inches when folded and features a different simple Eid design โ€” stars and crescent, lantern, sheep, mosque dome, floral pattern, and geometric star.

Print the whole sheet, cut out the individual cards, and you have six unique mini Eid cards ready to go. So cute, so easy!

Best for: Treat bags, gift boxes, small gifts, party favors, classroom Eid celebrations Coloring tip: These are small, so use fine-tipped markers or pens for the neatest results.

How to Print Your Eid Al Adha Cards at Home โ€” Step by Step

Printing these cards at home is genuinely simple, even if you’re not very tech-savvy! Here’s exactly what to do:

Step 1 โ€” Download Your Cards

Click the download button under your chosen card design. The file will save as a PDF to your device โ€” your phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. All work perfectly!

Step 2 โ€” Open the PDF

Open the downloaded PDF file using any PDF viewer. Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) works best for the clearest print quality, but your device’s default PDF viewer is also fine.

Step 3 โ€” Choose Your Paper

For the best results:

  • Cards & keepsake designs: White cardstock (80โ€“110 lb) โ€” crisp, vibrant, premium feel
  • Coloring pages & activity designs: Standard 20 lb printer paper โ€” takes all coloring media beautifully
  • Mini cards: Regular printer paper or lightweight cardstock both work great

Step 4 โ€” Print Settings

Select “Fit to Page” or “Actual Size” in your print settings. Make sure you’re printing in color (not grayscale!). US Letter and A4 both work โ€” the design scales automatically.

Step 5 โ€” Fold & Finish

Most cards are designed to fold in half to create a standard greeting card size. Simply fold along the center line once printed. For a crisp fold, use a ruler as a guide!

Step 6 โ€” Let the Kids Loose!

Hand over the crayons, markers, and colored pencils โ€” and let the creativity begin! ๐ŸŽจ

Best Supplies for Printing and Coloring Eid Cards

Want your Eid cards to look absolutely stunning? Here are the supplies we love and recommend:

For Printing:

  • White cardstock (80โ€“110 lb) โ€” makes cards feel premium and professional
  • A color inkjet printer with fresh ink cartridges for the most vibrant results

For Coloring:

  • Crayola Supertips washable markers โ€” amazing color range, perfect for all ages
  • Colored pencils โ€” ideal for older kids and detailed designs
  • Metallic gel pens (gold, silver) โ€” perfect for adding sparkle to lanterns and stars โœจ
  • Watercolor pencils โ€” gorgeous for older kids creating truly artistic Eid cards

For Finishing Touches:

  • Glitter glue โ€” a little goes a long way on stars and moons!
  • Foam stickers โ€” great for toddlers to decorate without needing fine motor skills
  • Gold washi tape โ€” beautiful for decorating the edges and borders of cards
  • Envelope seals/stickers โ€” makes the finished card feel extra special when given

Creative Ideas for Using These Eid Cards

Beyond the obvious (handing them to family and friends!), here are some really lovely ways to use these printable Eid cards this year:

Create a Traveling Eid Card

Print a blank-inside card and send it to a faraway family member with a little package of coloring supplies. Ask them to color it and send it back โ€” it becomes a beautiful connection across the miles!

Make an Eid Card Display

After receiving colored Eid cards from the kids, hang them on a string with mini clothespins across your mantelpiece or along a window. It makes the most beautiful, personal Eid decoration โ€” and the kids will be SO proud to see their artwork displayed!

Frame the “Grandma & Grandpa” Card

After your child fills in and colors the Grandparent card, scan or photograph it before giving it away. Print a copy to frame for your own home as well โ€” these are genuinely precious memories to preserve.

Use Mini Cards as Table Place Markers

At your Eid family gathering, use the mini cards as personalized place markers at the dinner table. Write each guest’s name on the back and prop them up at their seat. Such a sweet, personal touch that guests absolutely love!

Start an Eid Card Keepsake Box

Keep one colored Eid card from your child each year in a special box. As the years go by, this becomes one of the most treasured family keepsakes โ€” watching the handwriting and coloring skills grow year after year is just magical ๐Ÿ’›

School or Sunday School Eid Activity

Teachers and Islamic school educators โ€” these cards are perfect for classroom Eid activities! Children color their cards during class, write their message, and take them home as both a craft and a lesson about the meaning of Eid Al Adha.

When Is Eid Al Adha 2026?

Planning when to print and give your Eid cards? Here are the key dates to know!

Eid Al Adha 2026 is expected to begin on the evening of Tuesday, May 26, 2026, with the main day of Eid prayer and celebration falling on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. The three blessed days of Eid continue through Friday, May 29, 2026.

As always with Islamic dates, the exact start is subject to moon sighting โ€” we recommend checking with your local mosque closer to the time for the confirmed date in your area.

Our recommendation: Print and color your Eid cards at least 2โ€“3 days before Eid so there’s no last-minute rush and the kids have plenty of relaxed time to color them beautifully!

More Free Eid Printables You'll Love

Love these cards? Don’t stop here โ€” we have a whole collection of free Eid Al Adha printables waiting for you!

  • ๐ŸŽ‰ [20+ Free Eid Al Adha Printables โ€” Full Party Pack] โ€” banner, gift tags, coloring pages, activity sheets & more
  • ๐ŸŽ [Free Eid Al Adha Gift Tags Printable] โ€” 4 beautiful designs to attach to your Eid gifts
  • ๐ŸŽจ [Free Eid Al Adha Coloring Pages for Kids] โ€” 6 designs from toddler-simple to intricately detailed
  • ๐ŸŽŠ [Free Eid Al Adha Party Decorations Printables] โ€” everything you need for a beautiful Eid celebration
  • ๐Ÿ“‹ [Free Eid Al Adha Activity Pack for Kids] โ€” word search, maze, journal page & more

Frequently Asked Questions About Printable Eid Al Adha Cards

Are these Eid Al Adha cards really free? Yes, completely! Every card in this collection is 100% free to download and print. No email address required, no payment, no catch. Just click, download, and print!

How many copies can I print? As many as you need for your own personal or educational use! Print one for each family member, one for each classmate, one for each neighbour โ€” as many as your heart desires.

What paper size do the cards print on? All cards are designed for US Letter (8.5 x 11 inches) and scale perfectly to A4 for our UK, Australian, and Canadian readers. When printed, folding in half creates a standard greeting card size.

Do I need a special printer? Any standard home color inkjet or laser printer will work perfectly. For the most vibrant colors, make sure your ink or toner cartridges are reasonably full before printing.

What’s the best way to print the cards so they fold correctly? Print single-sided on your chosen paper. The outside of the card is the top half of the printed page and the inside is the bottom half. Fold in half horizontally for a landscape card, or vertically for a portrait card (each design will make this clear). Use a ruler to score the fold line for a perfectly crisp edge!

Can my 2-year-old color these cards? Absolutely! We specifically designed Card 2 (the Cute Sheep) and Card 1 (the Classic Eid Mubarak) with very simple, large shapes that little ones can fill in with chunky crayons. Toddler coloring doesn’t have to stay inside the lines to look adorable โ€” and the recipient will love it all the more for the genuine toddler touch! ๐Ÿ’›

Can I send these cards digitally instead of printing? Yes! For the full-color, non-coloring card designs, you can save the PDF and send it directly via WhatsApp, email, or Facebook Messenger. For the coloring card designs, print and color first, then photograph or scan the finished card and send digitally โ€” grandparents especially love receiving these!

Can teachers use these in the classroom? Absolutely! These printables are free for personal and classroom/educational use. They make a wonderful Eid activity for schools, Islamic Sunday schools, and community centers.

Do you have Eid Al Fitr cards too? Yes! Visit our [Free Eid Al Fitr Printable Cards] page for a full collection of cards for the other wonderful Eid celebration!

I don’t have a printer โ€” can I still use these? Yes! Many local libraries, print shops, and office supply stores (Staples, Office Depot, etc.) offer printing services for a very small cost. Simply download the PDF and bring it on a USB drive or email it to yourself, and they can print it for you!

Pin This for Later! ๐Ÿ“Œ

Don’t lose this page! Save it to your Eid or Kids Activities Pinterest board so you can find it again next year โ€” and share it with any friends or family who’d love free Eid cards for their little ones too!

The more joy we share, the more beautiful Eid becomes. Wishing you and your family a truly blessed, peaceful, and joyful Eid Al Adha 2026. Eid Mubarak! ๐ŸŒ™โœจ

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