Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (2024)

Most Super Bowl parties are more about the game, the food and the drinks than the decor. But I just can’t host an event without some party decor, so these easy DIY football party decorations always come in handy.

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (1)

My Super Bowl party is the biggest party I throw all year. What can I say? Southerners love their football!

It’s also the event the requires the most amount of cooking and the least amount of decorating.

Nobody wants tall centerpieces, balloons or other party decorations blocking their view of the game.

So I keep them to a minimum (which is good, since it gives me more time to spend on the food).

However, I just can’t host a party without having a few party decor items around.

So I came up with some super easy football-themed decorations that don’t take more than a few minutes to put together.

1 | Make A Game Day Water Cooler

This post may contain affiliate links. We make a small commission if you buy the products from these links (at no extra cost to you). As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. But we only recommend products we would use ourselves. For more information, click here to see our disclosures

You can make your own version of this water cooler with a large drink dispenser on top of an overturned galvanized bucket.

Then print off a Water Break sign and tape it on the front.

For an adult party, you could fill it up with something a little stronger than water 🙂

2 | Create Game Day Mason Jars

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (2)

These DIY football mason jars from masonjarcraftslove.com are an awesome way to hold your straws and cutlery for your Super Bowl party.

Get the tutorial for how to make them HERE.

3 | Dress Up Cutlery Holders

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (3)

First up is to dress up the containers that are holding your cutlery.

I wrap some kitchen containers in football-themed paper napkins* and tape them on at the back.

It instantly turns a plain jar into a football party decoration that costs next to nothing to make.

4 | Do The Same To Your Crock Pot

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (4)

And I do the same thing for my crock pots (I always have a few for this party).

Especially the one slow cooker that’s really old and is an ugly pink color. Definitely not a football party color!

The napkin trick transforms it into Super Bowl party decor. I have even had people ask me where I got the tailgating crock pot from 🙂

As an added benefit, the napkins also keep the outside of the crockpot from getting food on it. So it’s easier to clean at the end of the day.

5 | Hang A printable Banner

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (5)

Dress up the front of your buffet tables or a section of wall with our printable DIY football banner.

It won’t cost you anything to make and only takes a few minutes to put together.

You can find the tutorial and free printable files HERE.

6 | Make team flags

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (6)

I like to make “flags” for whatever teams are in the game.

That way people can show their support for the team they’re pulling for.

To make them:

  1. Buy small felt pennants for each team. (Party City is a good place to find them).
  2. Cut a small slit near the top and bottom of the side edge.
  3. Thread wooden skewers through the holes. You can tape or staple them if you want them to be held in place more securely. (But I don’t usually bother).

7 | Print Buffet signs

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (7)

These clipboard signs remind people to take a plate and a napkin at the beginning of the buffet line.

Which probably isn’t really necessary since they need them to get their food.

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (8)

But the one for grabbing a fork and knife does come in handy.

Lots of people forget to take them before they leave the buffet area, and that causes congestion when they go back to get them.

The sign makes it really obvious where the cutlery is. And the clipboards make it part of the decor.

8 | Use printable Food Labels

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (9)

I also like to put up signs for each of the items on the buffet.

That way people know what’s in all of the crock pots and chafing dishes.

Sometimes I use small folded signs that can be put on the table beside the dish. Or taped or paper-clipped right onto the chafing dishes.

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (10)

Sometimes, I use the same kind of clipboard signs to label the food as I do for the cutlery and tableware signs.

If you’re interested, you can find both of these printable food labels in our subscriber’s only resource library in the Football Party section.

Get access by signing up for our newsletter (or if you’re already a subscriber, you can go straight to the resource library and print them).

9 | Make Penalty Flag Napkin Holders

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (11)

One thing you need a lot of when you’re serving snacks and food is napkins.

So I like to make sure they are available all over the room.

To make them fit in with the decor, I get yellow napkins, print out “Penalty Flags” signs and glue them onto small galvanized pails.

Then I put them on almost every table.

The Penalty Flags printable is also available for free in our subscriber’s resource library under the Football Party section.

Get access by signing up for our newsletter (or if you’re already a subscriber, you can go straight to the resource library and print it).

10 | Make a DIY Football Field Rug

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (12)

For some reason, football parties seem to have more spills than usual (probably because of the number of people).

So I always take my area rug out of the living room for the party.

And replace it with an inexpensive DIY football field rug that adds to the game day atmosphere (and protects my hardwood floors).

Find out how to make it HERE.

Other Football Party Ideas You Might Like

  • Super Bowl party ideas for adults
  • Super Bowl Party Food Menu
  • How To Set Up A Buffet

Have questions or comments about our DIY football party decorations? Tell us in the section below.

This post was originally published on January 25, 2020 but was updated with new content on September 5, 2023.


Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

I am an expert and enthusiast assistant. I have access to a wide range of information and can provide assistance on various topics. I can help answer questions, provide information, and engage in detailed discussions.

Now, let's discuss the concepts used in this article.

Super Bowl Parties and Decorations

Super Bowl parties are popular events where people gather to watch the game, enjoy food and drinks, and have a good time. While the focus is usually on the game, food, and drinks, some people like to add decorations to enhance the party atmosphere. This article mentions easy DIY football-themed decorations that can be quickly put together for a Super Bowl party. These decorations include:

  1. Game Day Water Cooler: You can create a game day water cooler by placing a large drink dispenser on top of an overturned galvanized bucket. To add a football touch, you can print a "Water Break" sign and tape it to the front of the cooler.

  2. Game Day Mason Jars: DIY football mason jars can be used to hold straws and cutlery for the Super Bowl party. These jars can be made by following a tutorial available on masonjarcraftslove.com.

  3. Dressed Up Cutlery Holders: You can dress up the containers holding your cutlery by wrapping them in football-themed paper napkins. Simply tape the napkins at the back of the containers to transform them into football party decorations.

  4. Decorating Crock Pots: If you have crock pots for your Super Bowl party, you can also decorate them with football-themed napkins. This simple trick can turn an old or mismatched crock pot into a part of the party decor.

  5. Printable Football Banner: To add some football-themed decor to your buffet tables or a section of the wall, you can hang a printable DIY football banner. The tutorial and free printable files for the banner can be found in the article.

  6. Team Flags: You can make "flags" for the teams playing in the game by buying small felt pennants for each team. Cut small slits near the top and bottom of the side edge of the pennants and thread wooden skewers through the holes. These flags can be used by party attendees to show their support for their favorite team.

  7. Buffet Signs: Clipboard signs can be used to remind people to take a plate, napkin, fork, and knife at the beginning of the buffet line. These signs can help prevent congestion and make it clear where the cutlery is located. They can also serve as part of the party decor.

  8. Food Labels: Signs can be used to label each item on the buffet table, indicating what's in each crock pot or chafing dish. Small folded signs or clipboard signs can be used for this purpose.

  9. Penalty Flag Napkin Holders: To make sure napkins are easily accessible throughout the room, you can create penalty flag napkin holders. Use yellow napkins, print out "Penalty Flags" signs, and glue them onto small galvanized pails. Place these napkin holders on almost every table.

  10. DIY Football Field Rug: To protect your floors and add to the game day atmosphere, you can replace your living room area rug with an inexpensive DIY football field rug. Instructions for making this rug can be found in the article.

These DIY football party decorations are designed to be easy to make and add a touch of football-themed decor to your Super Bowl party without obstructing the view of the game.

Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with!

Easy DIY Football Party Decorations (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kimberely Baumbach CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 6227

Rating: 4 / 5 (61 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kimberely Baumbach CPA

Birthday: 1996-01-14

Address: 8381 Boyce Course, Imeldachester, ND 74681

Phone: +3571286597580

Job: Product Banking Analyst

Hobby: Cosplaying, Inline skating, Amateur radio, Baton twirling, Mountaineering, Flying, Archery

Introduction: My name is Kimberely Baumbach CPA, I am a gorgeous, bright, charming, encouraging, zealous, lively, good person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.