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ID Badge Holders and Other Olympic Games Party Ideas

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Many people get excited each year as the Summer and Winter Olympic games are played. For sports enthusiasts, it’s a great time to come together and watch the events. In this post, you will learn how to use id badge holders, food and party favors to help cheer on your favorite countries and individual athletes.

The first thing you need to do is create eye-catching invitations. If you want to save postage, check out online invitation sites that lets you invite guests for free using e-mail. If you’re crafty, and you want to make or print your own invitations, use sports themed stamps, stickers and clip art to decorate the cards. Make sure you include all of the important information: date, start time and end time of the party, and let them know whether they should pitch in anything for the festivities.

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Every great party needs excellent party favors. id badge holders and ID badge holders can be your guests’ admission tickets. Decorate them in an Olympic theme or let your guests color and decorate their nametags themselves and stick them inside the ID badge holders. Have pictures of country flags around for inspiration. You could include numbered cards in the holders for events like figure skating and gymnastics, and then let your guests display the score they would award if they were the judges.

The next things you need to get for your Olympic themed party are great drinks. If kids are welcome to the party water, lemonade, juice and soft drinks are good choices the children will love. For the adults you might to provide more grown up beverages. Stock up on international favorites to celebrate the Olympics. Imported beers and wines will be a great hit. Alcoholic beverages can get costly. If you want your guests to pitch in, make a note in the invitation for everyone to bring a favorite adult beverage.

You can’t host a party without food – and you’ll need lots of it. Search the web for fun finger foods and try to keep the international theme going. Chips and salsa, Canadian poutine, fried ravioli, pizza, Swiss cheese, Greek pitas and other yummy favorites can be your starting lineup. Scour the web for more exotic food ideas. You’re going to need plenty of paper cups, napkins, and condiments for your finger foods. Check your local party store for discounted items to save a little money.

The most important part of your party is being prepared so that you can hang out with your friends and enjoy the festivities yourself. Don’t let yourself get stuck in the kitchen or find yourself out running errands after your guests have arrived. Get everything you need ahead of time and enjoy your time with your family and friends.

It’s not too early to plan – an Olympic game is hosted every two years, so print out your favorite recipes, make your guest list, and order those ID badge holders for your next Olympic Games party.

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