11 Fave DIY Super Bowl Party Decorations From Crafty Bloggers
Whether you are hosting a Super Bowl party because you love the game of football or you just want an excuse to be social and eat lots of grease and cheese, or it's all about the halftime performance and Super Bowl commercials for you — you'll want to get everyone in the spirit with some kickin' decorations.
Why not tap your inner craft goddess this year? We reached out to 11 bloggers for their favorite, easy crafts to celebrate Game Day. Their ideas are so cool, impressive, and simple — just wait to you see what you can whip together with a couple of feet of synthetic turf and some tape from the home improvement store!
We bet you can even bang out a few of these with the kids while you wait for the Super Bowl.
Check out the table covering in #3 — it's, like, brilliant!!
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Ticket-Style Invitations
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Roll Out the Green Carpet
Stop by your home improvement center and pick up as many feet of indoor/outdoor carpeting as you like to roll out the "green" carpet for your guests. A little white paint goes a long way as you can mark off the yards to your front door. Aurora, of Dawn to Dusk Designs, suggests using a level to keep your lines even. Adding a banner or field goal to your door is an extra touch that's sure to get fans excited for your party!
Astro Turf Table Covering
A little indoor/outdoor carpeting and some white electrical tape transform your average table into a festive buffet-ready football field. You can keep it as casual or as fancy as you like thanks to inspiration from blogger Michelle Paige, who had lots of help from her handy son.
Pigskin Placemats
Faux leather fabric in pigskin chocolate and a little white duct tape are all you need to make these adorable football-shaped placemats, designed by Chic and Jo. These look amazing when paired with the table covering in slide 3.
Football Utensil Holder
Guests will have no trouble locating the cutlery when it's placed inside these adorable football holders. Michelle DuPuis, blogger and founder of Rust & Sunshine, explained how she crafted these clever caddies.
"I made a couple silverware caddies by painting two tomato cans with acrylic paint. I painted right over the paper label which looked a bit like leather once it was dry," she explains.
We're grateful she forked over (get it?) this fun idea!
Yard Line Pennant
String a colorful pennant banner behind your buffet table to add a little extra flare to your party. This idea, from ChicandJo.com, is a fun project to do with the kids. Cut some white masking tape into lines and numbers and have the little ones place them on your grass carpet triangles. Line them up along some white duct tape and you'll have a festive and reusable banner in no time!
Football Coasters
Fran at CraftKlatch, offers a step-by-step tutorial on how to put together these festive coasters, which make a great party favor for guests to take home after your celebration.
Decorative Helmets
Start saving those gallon milk containers because craft maven Gina Tepper offers step-by-step instructions for making some super-cute football helmet decorations that look authentic but can be put together super-quick! Either choose your favorite team or celebrate the teams who'll go head to head in the big game.
Penalty Flag Favors
Give guests a fun party favor in the form of a penalty flag by grabbing a yellow napkin and sticking a treat, such as a popcorn ball, inside. Wrap it up with some string, preferably in the colors of your favorite team, and they're good to go!
Football Cupcakes
You'll want to have a sweet treat ready to console fans whose team may have lost, and these adorable football cupcakes, created by Alissa of FunFindsforFamilies.com, will do the trick. Green food coloring and coconut create the turf-like top, while microwaving a Tootsie Roll for 10 seconds renders it malleable so you can easily shape it into a football. These will definitely take the sting out of defeat.