Star Wars Loteria Cards
Loteria (the traditional Mexican Bingo game with the illustrated cards) and the classic George Lucas Star Wars movie. Unique Loteria Stickers designed and sold by artists. Decorate your laptops, water bottles, helmets, and cars. Get up to 50% off. White or transparent. 66 different cards/characters Each of the 66 designs come from an original 8x10 painting.
Today I'm getting together with some friends for a dolly meet. Every time the Portland Blythe community gets together, there is a theme, and the theme of today's meet is Piñatas. I have made it my goal to make a new printable for each of the dolly meets' themes (see mySpringtime themeand myValentine theme), and a piñata party seemed like a good fit for a set ofLotería cards.
(The excellent kitty dress in the photo below was made by my good friendJuliefor my birthday this year. I had a cat-themed birthday party, and she wanted to make sure that my dolly could be cat-themed as well.)
I was first introduced to Lotería by a classmate in art school whose senior thesis revolved around the theme of the deck. I have always really loved the imagery in the cards and found them to be very inspiring. (I'm not the only one, either. Check out this amazing deck with a Star Wars theme!) Not surprisingly, I find the cards to be even more wonderful in miniature form.
I'd like to point out two things about these cards:
1. These images are not in the public domain, so please don't use this printable for anything other than personal projects.
2. I have left the original deck intact, including a couple of cards that some people find to be racist. I went back and forth on whether to include them, but, in the interest of making a printable with a full deck of cards, I decided to keep them. I'll leave it up to you whether to include those cards in your sets.
Files:
• Download Playscale Lotería Cards (PDF) - prints 4 sets of cards on 8.5' x 11' paper
• Set your printer to photo quality for best printing
• Use heavy cardstock
• Requires double-sided printing
Today I'm getting together with some friends for a dolly meet. Every time the Portland Blythe community gets together, there is a theme, and the theme of today's meet is Piñatas. I have made it my goal to make a new printable for each of the dolly meets' themes (see mySpringtime themeand myValentine theme), and a piñata party seemed like a good fit for a set ofLotería cards.
(The excellent kitty dress in the photo below was made by my good friendJuliefor my birthday this year. I had a cat-themed birthday party, and she wanted to make sure that my dolly could be cat-themed as well.)
I was first introduced to Lotería by a classmate in art school whose senior thesis revolved around the theme of the deck. I have always really loved the imagery in the cards and found them to be very inspiring. (I'm not the only one, either. Check out this amazing deck with a Star Wars theme!) Not surprisingly, I find the cards to be even more wonderful in miniature form.
I'd like to point out two things about these cards:
1. These images are not in the public domain, so please don't use this printable for anything other than personal projects.
2. I have left the original deck intact, including a couple of cards that some people find to be racist. I went back and forth on whether to include them, but, in the interest of making a printable with a full deck of cards, I decided to keep them. I'll leave it up to you whether to include those cards in your sets.
Files:
Star Wars Loteria Cards
• Download Playscale Lotería Cards (PDF) - prints 4 sets of cards on 8.5' x 11' paper
• Set your printer to photo quality for best printing
• Use heavy cardstock
• Requires double-sided printing