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Free loto poster templates to download

8 templates for loto, quine and bingo posters to download for free. Traditional poster, school fair, Téléthon, festivities committee, parish, Christmas, southwestern quine, corporate bingo. Print-ready PDFs or editable Canva templates.

Traditional loto

Sober & classic style, perfect for nonprofit and parish lotos.

Canva template
Téléthon loto

AFM Téléthon colors, with a slot for the official logo.

Canva template
School-fair loto

Colorful, joyful, suited for parent associations and school co-ops.

Canva template
Festivities committee loto

Village style, “salle des fêtes” mention front and center.

Canva template
Christmas bingo

Tree / gift decor, ideal for the winter season.

Canva template
Southwestern quine

Regional vocabulary respected, warm aesthetic.

Canva template
Corporate bingo

Corporate style, dedicated slot for the company logo.

Canva template
Charity loto

In the colors of a cause (customizable color).

Canva template

Must-haves on a loto poster

For a loto poster to be effective, 6 pieces of information are essential:

  1. Date and start time (and end time if possible)
  2. Precise venue — hall name + full address
  3. Card price and bundles (“€5 a card · €12 for 3 · €20 for 6”)
  4. Name of the organizing nonprofit (who's running it?)
  5. A few flagship prizes (“gourmet hamper · €100 voucher · whole ham”) — without listing everything
  6. Contact — phone or website for booking
💡 Impact bonus:

If the proceeds go to a specific cause (Téléthon, church renovation, school trip), mention it visibly at the top or bottom. It boosts participation by 20-40% according to nonprofit feedback.

Where to post in the village

The 8 best spots (in order of effectiveness):

  • Bakery — window or counter, daily footfall
  • Mini-market / grocer — counter or info board
  • Town hall — official posting board (free)
  • Café-tabac — regular clientele, chatter
  • Library / media center — family audience
  • Schools — parent board, mention in the home-school notebook
  • Presbytery (if relevant) — parishioners
  • The festivities hall itself — announce upcoming dates

Always ask permission 3 weeks ahead. Print a few extra A5 flyers for volunteers to hand out via word of mouth.

How many posters to print?

Village sizeA3 postersA5 flyersPrint budget
500-1,500 residents15-25100-200€15-30
2,000-5,000 residents30-50300-500€40-70
County seat (5,000-15,000)60-100500-1,000€80-130

Tip: print on 160 gsm+ color paper to withstand the weather. Local printers: €0.5-1 per A3 poster depending on volume. Online printers (Vistaprint, Pixartprinting): €0.3-0.8 per poster in bulk.

Frequently asked questions

Are the loto poster templates really free?

Yes. All BingoShow templates are free to download or duplicate in Canva (free Canva account required). You can customize them with your logo, colors, date and venue, then print in A4 or A3.

What print format for a loto poster?

Recommended format: A3 (29.7 × 42 cm) for visible spots (bakery, town hall, mini-market). A4 for flyers to hand out. BingoShow templates are A3 by default, but resizable without quality loss.

What must a loto poster include?

The 6 essentials: (1) Date and start time, (2) Precise venue (hall name, address), (3) Card price and bundles (“€5 a card, €12 for 3”), (4) Name of the organizing nonprofit, (5) A few flagship prizes (without listing all), (6) Phone number or website for booking/contact.

Where to post flyers and posters in the village?

8 effective spots: bakery (window), mini-market (counter), town hall (posting board), café-tabac, library, schools (parent board), presbytery, festivities hall itself. Ask merchants for permission 3 weeks ahead.

Can you customize the poster templates?

Yes. All templates are editable: change the title, date, colors, add your logo and your sponsors', edit illustrations. Canva offers a simple drag-and-drop interface accessible to non-designers.

How many posters to print for a village loto?

For a village of 500-1,500 residents: 15-25 A3 posters + 100-200 A5 flyers. For a town of 2,000-5,000: 30-50 A3 posters + 300-500 flyers. Printing costs €0.5-1 per A3 poster (160 gsm+ color paper).

Should you mention “for the benefit of X” on the poster?

Yes, if the proceeds go to a specific cause (Téléthon, church renovation, school trip, charity). It's legally required for charity lotos and significantly boosts participation. Add it as a bottom banner or in the main subtitle.

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