15 Easy DIY Eid Cards for Kids to Make
Let your loved ones know you’re thinking of them this festive season by trying out these DIY Eid Cards for Kids to Make! Perfect for kids of all ages!
You may have heard of Eid, the Muslim festival, but did you know that there are two Eids?
Yes, one is Eid-ul-Fitr, which is celebrated at the end of the month of Ramadan, and the other is Eid-ul-Adha, a little over two months after Eid-ul-Fitr.
If you’d like to know more about the two Eids, you can check out our list of Eid-ul-Adha books, and our top picks of Eid-ul-Fitr books below.
Fun Eid-ul-Fitr Books for Kids
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Eid by Eric Carle
- Mr. Men Little Miss Happy Eid by Adam Hargreaves
- Eid for Nylah by Nizrana Farook
- The Eidi Bag by Shazia Afzal
- Can You Find My Eid Presents? by A. M. Dassu
- Amira’s Picture Day by Reem Faruqi
These books are a great way to have fun this Eid, but we’ve got another way to enjoy and spread the love – making DIY Eid cards! Kids will enjoy making these with whatever supplies they have, and you can go all out with the bling!
15 Easy DIY Eid Cards for Kids to Make

1. DIY Easy Eid Mubarak Card for Kids – Free Template

Let this lovely little DIY Easy Eid Mubarak Card for kids light up your loved ones’ Eid this year! Make many cards in several colors for your friends, relatives & neighbors!
2. DIY Crescent Moon Card

Eid is reminiscent of shines and sparkles – in the sky, in decorations, on clothes and in this case, on DIY Eid cards for kids! Use glitter foam for the crescent and sticky gems for the stars and your easy card is ready!
3. DIY Ramadan Pop-Up Card

Picket Fence Arts has an adorable crescent card that truly brings out the importance the moon has on this month. The sighting of the crescent is a celebrated event, and so will the receipt of this card!
4. DIY Eid Pop-Up Card

If you’d like to level up your DIY Eid cards for kids, try out this pop-up mosque card from A Crafty Arab. It’s easy enough to make, with a full tutorial including step-by-step pictures.
5. Pop-Up Ramadan Mosque Cards

Eid is a time when you can see people dressed in all sorts of colors, with each person picking an outfit in their favorite. Red Ted Art celebrates this spirit with a card that’s just bursting with colors!
6. Henna Hands Eid Greeting Card

A common sight in every Muslim home on the night of Eid is this: family members, especially women and girls, gathering together, putting henna on each other’s hands. Hello Holy Days gives us a chance to create henna designs on DIY Eid cards for kids!
7. Starry Sky Eid Cards

Baker Ross doesn’t hold back on the bling element in this DIY Eid card! We love how shiny it is, and perfectly matches the enthusiasm and excitement of the festival!
8. Watercolour Eid Mubarak Cards

If you like watercolor projects, you’ll love this easy Eid card from Nidatastic! The best part of this is that you can make multiple cards in different shades for all your friends and neighbours.
9. Crumpled Paper DIY Eid Card

We love crumpled paper activities for kids, especially the little ones. That’s why we love this gorgeous crumpled paper crescent Eid card from Hobby Craft – they’ve also got other ideas!
10. DIY Coloring Favor Cards

Tay on the Move makes life easier for those last minute-ers by providing us with DIY coloring Eid cards! What’s more, you can attach a few crayons or color pencils for a complete favor card.
11. Colourful DIY Ramadan Cards

We like the way Red Ted Art has included a burst of colors with a crescent shape against a neutral background. The result is an elegant Eid card that is not boring at all!
12. Easy Ramadan Lantern Card

In the Playroom has a free printable template that makes it really easy if you’re looking for quick DIY Eid cards for kids! We like how the lantern shape outlines the colors inside – it’s a beautiful effect!
13. Easy Crescent Eid Mubarak Card

Crafty Sneha has a video showing us how to create an easy Eid card, with step-by-step instructions. All you need are basic craft supplies, and you can decorate it any way you like.
14. DIY Eid Shaker Card

Want to shake things up this Eid? Well, Modern Muslim Mama has the perfect Eid card for you! This one features a little plastic pouch with sequins inside, which is what adds the shaker element.
15. Easy Eid Mubarak Card Craft

Sometimes the simplest creations are the most elegant, much like this Eid card project from Twinkl. We love the mosque silhouette against the black background – beautiful!

From this list, you can see that whether you love watercolor, coloring, cutting or crumpling, you’ll find some DIY Eid cards for kids to make! Choose a card you like, make a few different versions and send them out to your loved ones!
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