Cinco de Mayo Colouring Page + Tombow Palette
A free printable colouring page inspired by Cinco de Mayo, paired with a curated 5-colour Tombow Dual Brush Pen palette.
Print at home on A4, grab your pens, and enjoy.
This palette:
π’ 133 Chartreuse β for the agave plants and cacti of the Mexican landscape
π΅ 526 True Blue β for the vast open sky and stunning Talavera tiles of Puebla
π©· 725 Rhodamine Red β for folklΓ³rico dresses, papel picado banners and bougainvillea
πΈ 912 Pale Cherry β for the soft blush pinks woven into traditional Mexican textiles
π‘ 985 Chrome Yellow β for marigolds, which in Mexican culture represent light and remembrance
What is Cinco de Mayo?
Most people think it's Mexican Independence Day. It isn't β that's 16th September. Cinco de Mayo celebrates the Battle of Puebla in 1862, when a smaller Mexican army defeated the much larger French forces of Napoleon III. An extraordinary underdog victory.
It's barely celebrated in Mexico itself. The enormous celebrations you see are mostly a US tradition, a way for Mexican-Americans to honour their heritage and culture.
And mariachi music β so associated with Mexico β actually has French and German roots in its instrumentation. Culture is always a conversation.