The festival of lights is here! Diwali is a time for celebration, love, and sharing happiness. What better way to express your festive spirit than by creating personalized greeting cards? We’ve got 6 beautiful, free Diwali cards ready for you to download and color!

Whether you’re spending quality time with family, or simply looking for a fun craft activity, these printable coloring cards are perfect for everyone. Let’s dive in and see what each card has to offer.

Free Printable Diwali Greetings Cards
1. Floral Diya Design
Light up the festival with this elegant floral Diya card. The intricate mandala design surrounding the Diya is a perfect meditative coloring experience, making it a soothing activity for all ages. Once colored, it doubles up as a thoughtful greeting to send to loved ones.
2. Simple Diya with Happy Diwali
If you’re looking for something simple but classic, this minimalistic Diya card with the “Happy Diwali” text will work wonders. It’s ideal for kids and adults alike, and you can choose vibrant colors to make this lamp truly shine.

3. Rangoli-Inspired Pattern
Rangolis are an essential part of Diwali décor, and this card features a design inspired by traditional Rangoli art. Add a splash of vibrant colors to give this card a festive touch, and share the joy with your friends and family.
4. Modern Diwali Card
Featuring a clean and contemporary design, this card balances traditional motifs with modern simplicity. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a quick and easy project but still want it to look stunning when complete.
5. Mandala-Style Diya
For those who love detailed designs, this card will offer a satisfying coloring experience. The detailed mandala around the central Diya will come to life with your personal color choices, making it an extraordinary piece to gift.

6. Lantern and Diya Combo
A fusion of lanterns and diyas captures the essence of the festival of lights. This card design is both playful and charming, making it perfect for younger artists to color and share with their friends.
How to Use the Diwali Greeting Cards
- Download the cards.
- Print them on cardstock or high-quality paper for the best results.
- Color with your favorite coloring materials, be it crayons, colored pencils, or markers.
- Send or gift them to your family and friends!
These cards not only make for a great art activity but also a wonderful way to spread the light and joy of Diwali with your loved ones. They are ready to be printed and personalized with your own touch of creativity.

This Diwali, let your creativity shine! With these 6 free printable Diwali cards to color, you can celebrate the festival in a unique, personalized way. Whether you’re making them yourself or as a family activity, these cards are bound to bring smiles all around.
Download your Free Diwali Printable Cards
Ready to start coloring? Click on the links below to download your free Diwali-themed coloring pages:
- These printables are offered for your non-commercial personal use only. Mass-production of these beautiful cards is not permitted, even for non-profit purposes. Please do not upload these free printables to other sites – instead, if you want to let people know about these freebies, post a link to this page. Pinning is okay as long as the pin links back to this page. Thanks!
- All you need to do is add click on add to cart and the free printable coloring page will be added to your shopping cart. When you are finished click on the orange cart menu at the top right of your page and follow the instructions on the screen. You will not be charged and the free pdf file will be available for you to download immediately and will also be emailed to your inbox.
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I always print my printables directly onto 160 gsm cardstock using my Epson Ecotank Printer rather than regular paper, this way they are a little more durable and the pens do not bleed through to the other side. However, if you do not have a home printer then just pop to a library and use theirs.
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