A game of chance….
When I was little many hours were spent playing Loteria.
Playing loteria is very similar to playing a game of Bingo. Main difference is that loteria uses images on a deck of cards instead of numbers on ping-pong balls.
The playing cards look like this:
The person running the game picks cards out of a deck. If you have the card that has been called you place a pinto bean on it. The first person to have a full line whether it be vertically, horizontally, or diagonally wins!
I haven’t played the games in years, but recently I thought of them, because they would make for perfect inexpensive artwork!
They come in a variety of sizes and can be easily picked up online.
This set below only costs $3.95
To make a bigger statement these 9” x 12” card sheets are only $4.50
A large set of 20 is only $10 via Amazon
You could frame all 20 and make a massive statement on a wall or simply just frame 1 or 2 and them to a gallery wall.
The colors are rich and vibrant and a touch of whimsy to a room with the folk art drawings on each card. Plus you can practice your conversational Spanish, because under each image there is the name of item.
Loteria Grill restaurants in California even have blown up playing cards used as artwork!
Please tell me I’m not the only one that has played this game?
Anyone else remember winning the Mexican lottery?
Labels: artwork, great buys, inspiration
14 Comments:
I must come clean...I haven't even heard of this game :o( I love the cards though. How hot would this be for a boys room? Really?! A tween to teenage boy.
I took "La Estrella" to Kinko's blew it up and framed it for my dining room a few years ago. It's now at my parents home, in their mudroom. I'll have to post a picture.
OMG! Remember this game?!! I just a serious flashback to being 7 years old! Haven't even thought of this in years and now I want to buy it. Thanks Cam.
-Danay
PS - Hi Daniela, I'm Camila's sister, Daniela! - I'll just sign my posts Danay, that's what she calls me anyway.
I've never played, but this is a great idea! I recently framed my great-grandmother's playing cards and it turned out great!
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I PLAYED! I PLAYED! With my grandmother and aunts as a kid in El Salvador...oh man, you just brought back a major flashback. And we totally played with the pinto beans! I never even thought about these cards as art...great idea. These would perfect for a kid's room.
I did this in my Austin house!! I am going to try to dig up some pics...
I've never heard of this game, but it sounds fun. I love the idea of framing these cards as art, especially if it was a game you played when you were little
I've never really even heard of it. But I love the idea of decorating with blown up cards from a childhood game!
I have never played this game. Looks like fun and the cards are cute!
Have fun~
We used to play this in Spanish class! IMO, it's WAY more fun than bingo since there are so many colorful pictures.
Such a great idea to blow the cards up.
I love this game! we always play poolside when were in Mexico!
my family plays this EVERY christmas. love it. i love this idea, also. i might use it to bring some fun into my tiny boring apartment kitchen
I love loteria! Ages ago, I found wrapping paper of the cards then framed it. Great way to bring in some color and fond memories.
We used to play this for hours too when we had big family gatherings! Unfortunately we don't play it that often anymore but when we do -it's so much fun! I like when my husband is the one to call out the cards so bc I get to hear him practice his Spanish :-)
Hope you're having a great weekend!
xoxo,
Arianna
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