Custom Design Your Own Flashcards with these Free Files!

As I was working on some plans for the upcoming year of lessons the other day, it suddenly occurred to me that I could design some flashcards and print them fairly inexpensively using VistaPrint. I don’t know why I’ve never thought of that before, but now I’m so excited about all the possibilities for utilizing these cards!

As you can see, I used a colorful design for the back of the cards (the same one I use for my students’ manuscript books) and intentionally made them all the same so that I can use the cards for memory-type games. Then I used a blank staff design for one set of cards and a blank keyboard design for another set. I have several specific game ideas in mind that I’m hoping to post about in the coming months after I try them out and see if they work! In the meantime, though, I thought I would post the files here in case anyone else wants to get their own printed so that you can customize them for use with your students.


Follow these simple instructions to have your own flashcards printed in no time at all!

  1. Right click on the above three flashcard images (one at a time) and select “Save As” or “Save Target As” in order to save the image files to your computer.
  2. If you don’t already have an account at VistaPrint.com, click on over there and select the “Get Started” button for the postcard option.
  3. Click on the upload your own design button. Navigate to where you downloaded the above images and upload them as prompted (they are sized exactly for the postcard printing).
  4. Upload the colorful music image for the front and the staff or keyboard image for the back. (This is so that the glossy finish is actually on the back of the flashcard and you can use a marker to customize the other side without having to worry about smearing.)
  5. Finish the order process until you get to the checkout page. When given the option, set up an account so that your images will be stored for future use.
  6. Do a quick Google search for something along the lines of “free postcards vistaprint coupon code.” This should turn up several options that will allow you to either click on a link or enter a coupon code to get 100 postcards for free. (Even if you use the option where you have to click on another link, your postcard designs should still be in your cart, so just navigate to the checkout page and they should now show up as being free.)
  7. Complete the checkout process, pay for the shipping (there will probably be a small fee for uploading the images as well, but this is a one-time fee for these images), and start dreaming up all the creative ways you can use your custom cards! :-)
  8. Repeat the same process for the other set of cards as well. I ordered my sets separately because even though you have to pay for shipping twice, you can use the coupon code again this way to get the cards themselves for free. If you put them on the same order then the free 100 postcards will only apply to one set of cards.

Let me know if you end up getting some of these printed for your students and/or if you have some creative ideas for using them!

Share and enjoy!

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11 thoughts on “Custom Design Your Own Flashcards with these Free Files!

  1. Great idea!
    I love vista print for my business cards so I’m excited to try something else through them.
    I’m wondering if you think it would be possible to print the staff/keyboard on the glossy side of the postcard and write on it with a dry erase marker and later erase the marker to write again?

  2. NICE!! I use Vistaprint for all my printing needs and never once have they let me down. Thank YOU Natalie for coming up with these great ideas and then SHARING them with us!! Even though I’m a voice teacher rather than piano, my daughters take piano & I get inspiration for voice-specific ideas from your post. Keep sharing, and thank you!

  3. I agree that this is a great idea, Natalie! I have used Vista Print for years for my business cards, business card/calendar magnets, “Know Your Keys” postcards that I use with all of my students, and personalized studio pens. Thanks for sharing because it gets me thinking about possibilities as well. :-)

  4. What a great idea. I use their loyalty cards as an incentive card for practicing and mastering scales. Once the 10 spaces have been filled in they get a reward.

  5. Why didn’t I think of this before! VISTAPRINT is also currently offering 25 free color brochures. Thanks, Natalie!

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