Super Bowl decorations - DIY ideas - Let's go Kansas City Chiefs! (2024)

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Super Bowl decorations on your mind for your upcoming party? I created some easy DIY Cricut and handmade decor and mixed in store bought items as well. I’ve done quite a few DIY football party decor projects before (see here and here), but decided to get extra creative this year. Two banners Paper pennant banner You can totally do all of this in Cricut Design Space too (check out Cricut Access). There are so many options! Foam football banner I really love how these DIY footballs turned out, and they took less than 5 minutes to make! This football banner only took me 10 minutes to make – not to shabby! It will look great hung above the CHIEFS banner. Chiefs apparel (not decorations, but still important) I know they are not Super Bowl decorations, but they’re still important. 🙂 DIY stickers for a good juju candle I quickly applied my new DIY stickers to the good juju candles. So fun right? Football lace stickers on treat boxes Stickers for your water tumbler DIY goal post with lettering I honestly didn’t expect hot glue to be strong enough to hold the dowel weight, but it does a great job for a decor piece. Finally, I hot glued the “CHIEFS” letters to it and added a sticker. That’s it! Another super easy Super Bowl decoration! Penalty flag napkins DIY Super Bowl trophy SOOO easy and it adds a fun element to your Super Bowl party decor! DIY football field placemat Super Bowl decoration Bonus Idea: Chocolate covered strawberry footballs These chocolate dipped strawberry footballs will really wow your guests. That does it for my DIY Super Bowl decorations. Now let’s talk about the items I bought at the store! I adore this chip and snack server in a helmet that I borrowed from my boss. Soooo fun! That’s it for my DIY ideas for Super Bowl decorations! I had so much fun with this! You might also like these FREE KC Chiefs wallpapers You might also like this post! Pin this DIY Super Bowl party decor for later! Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts FAQs

Super Bowl decorations on your mind for your upcoming party? I created some easy DIY Cricut and handmade decor and mixed in store bought items as well.

Note: All of my ideas below can easily be recreated in your favorite team colors. As you’ll see, my favorite team is the CHIEFS. 🙂

Are you a Chiefs fan too? You might like these FREE KC Chiefs wallpapers I designed.

I’ve done quite a few DIY football party decor projects before (see here and here), but decided to get extra creative this year.

I’ll be showing all of my creations in person on KCTV5’s My KC Live on Friday, February 9.

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Let’s start with the handful of Cricut items I made then move onto the handmade, then store bought items after.

Two banners

Paper pennant banner

First up, I created a simple pennant flag style banner using the following supplies and tools:

Cricut Joy Xtra
Scrapbook paper in my team colors (red and yellow) – you could also use vinyl
Light grip mat
Hot glue gun
String
Hole punch

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In my preferred design software (Adobe Illustrator – I’m a professional graphic designer) I created some simple triangular flags with a letter on each one (in the free font, University). I pathed/cut out the letter from each triangle and exported them as svg files.

You can totally do all of this in Cricut Design Space too (check out Cricut Access). There are so many options!

In Design Space I grouped all of the flags and had my Joy Xtra cut them out. Once cut I used my weeding tool to remove the excess paper.

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I originally wanted to add a border to these triangle pennants, but decided that would be a little difficult, so I discarded those pieces.

I then cut out slightly larger yellow pennants for the banner backers.

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It was time to assemble the banner using my hot glue gun, hole punch, and string.

I lightly glues the main touch points on the back of the red top layer, and adhered to the yellow layer. A little glue went a long way!

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Once assembled, I cut two holes at the top of each pennant to run my string through. And my first Super Bowl decoration was complete!

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Foam football banner

Supplies needed:
Brown foam
Cricut Joy Xtra
White vinyl
Light grip mat
Hot glue gun
String
Scissors
Tassels or similar (optional)

Next up I recreated a foam football banner similar to a couple older ones I’ve made in the past (see here and here). In this updated version I used my Cricut to create vinyl stickers.

Using a previously made football, I traced out 5 football shapes on my brown foam.

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Then I used my scissors to cut them out. I like how one side is smooth and the other is rough on the foam I used. I usually go with the smooth side, but decided to use the more rough side this time.

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Using my Cricut and some free football laces and curved lines art found on Cricut Access, I quickly cut some stickers from my white vinyl. Once they were all cut, I applied them to the footballs.

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I really love how these DIY footballs turned out, and they took less than 5 minutes to make!

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It was time to glue them to my string and add some tassels! I had some extra red material left over from a DIY Chiefs jean jackets I made for a TV segment a few years before. I simply rolled it up and hot glued it together. I wish I has some yellow material on hand as well.

You can also buy premade tassels, which look much better (I just wanted to use what I had on hand).

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This football banner only took me 10 minutes to make – not to shabby! It will look great hung above the CHIEFS banner.

See, making your own Super Bowl decorations is really easy!

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Here’s a photo of the football banner I made in 2020 so you can see how the red and yellow tassels look together – much more polished.

If you don’t have a Cricut, you could also just add white tape for the laces.

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Chiefs apparel (not decorations, but still important)

I LOVEEE using my Cricut to decorate shirts, tea towels, bags, etc. Ever since I got my first Cricut in 2020, I’ve created so many items (for personal use only) – so fun!

Supplies needed:

Blank apparel (white tee, black sweatshirt, gray long sleeve, red tee)
Smart Iron-on
Cricut Joy Xtra
Light grip mat (optional)
Weeding tool
Cricut Easy Press
Easy Press Mat
Burnishing tool

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To start, I created a cute shirt for my daughter and her friend using an svg file I purchased from Etsy. I loaded the art into Cricut Design Space, sized the art shirt, mirrored it, then cut the design on my yellow iron on vinyl.

My Cricut Easy Press was also powered up.

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Once the design was cut, I weeded away the excess vinyl exposing my design. I also decided to add my daughter’s name to the back of the shirt for a personalized touch.

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I followed the Easy Press directions on the Cricut Heat Guide and pressed the designs onto the t-shirts.

Tip: Don’t forget to link roll your apparel before pressing to remove any lint.

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After the vinyl cooled I burnished the material onto the shirt to ensure it was fully adhered. Then I gently peeled away the backer exposing my finished shirts!

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I know they are not Super Bowl decorations, but they’re still important. 🙂

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I followed the same directions on another two shirts I made for myself and my daughter. And I really love how they turned out!

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DIY stickers for a good juju candle

I found a couple candles at Dollar Tree and decided to add some DIY stickers to it. I love that my Cricut Joy Extra cuts stickers so well.

Supplies needed:

Cricut Joy Xtra
Light grip mat
Printable waterproof sticker paper
Digital art files (from Design Space, Etsy, etc)
Color inkjet printer

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I purchased 2 affordable digital files from Etsy (Mahomes, and Travis Kelce) and created my own Taylor Swift sticker art in my design software.

Then I brought them all individually into Design Space as a “print then cut” file.

I sized them before printing them out on my inket printer (on a sheet of sticker paper).

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I used my burnishing tool to slowly adhere the waterproof laminating sheet to the printout.

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And finally, I added my laminated sticker sheet to my Cricut for cutting. I’m so impressed with how accurately the Cricut cuts!

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Once they were cut I peeled them away from the backer sheet like you would any standard sticker.

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I quickly applied my new DIY stickers to the good juju candles. So fun right?

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Our 10 year old daughter really wants the Travis and Taylor one. 🙂

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Check out my more in-depth Cricut sticker tutorial here

Football lace stickers on treat boxes

Using some of the extra stickers from my football banner, I added football lace stickers to these affordable treat boxes ($2 from Party City, here are similar). Such a fun touch for little effort!

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There are so many fun things you can make with a Cricut – I highly recommend all of my Cricut machines, materials, and tools!

Stickers for your water tumbler

Adding stickers to a water bottle definitely isn’t a DIY project, but it’s a fun way to show your team pride.

I found some stickers on Etsy that I loved, and ordered them right away. The first one is from my talented friend Ashley from The Orange Ampersand shop. She has tons of design options (not just Chiefs).

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I also ordered a Taylor Swift heart hands sticker from CocoLlama Designs on Etsy. I love these stickers too!

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DIY goal post with lettering

I made this wooden dowel rod goal post four years ago, and it has held up great (I did lose the foam base and had to replace it this year). This year I also added the letters “CHIEFS” to it for a little extra personalization.

Best part, they were the letters that I punched out of the paper for my CHIEFS pennant style paper banner. It’s so nice to reuse items that would be waste otherwise.

Supplies needed:

12″ Wooden dowel rods
Hot glue gun and glue
Spray paint in yellow and green
Floral foam block (square or rectangle)

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I spray painted two coats of yellow on the dowel rods, and sprayed the foam block green. I only had to do one coat on the foam.

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Once the spray paint dried, the project moved super quickly.

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I pushed one dowel rod through the center of the foam block all the way through the foam.

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Then I took another dowel and hot glue it horizontally – centered on the first rod. I held it in place for about 10-15 seconds until the glue completely dried.

I honestly didn’t expect hot glue to be strong enough to hold the dowel weight, but it does a great job for a decor piece.

Tip: If you plan on using the goal post for a game, I recommend adding some epoxy (etc) to make it more sturdy.

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Next I hot glued the third rod vertically to the end of the horizontal bar, and held in place until dry.

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Then I repeated the same exact step on the other side.

Finally, I hot glued the “CHIEFS” letters to it and added a sticker. That’s it! Another super easy Super Bowl decoration!

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I made one of these a few years ago using yellow drinking straws, but this one was actually much easier and turned out cuter I think.

Penalty flag napkins

I bought some super affordable yellow napkins and some foam balls from the Dollar Tree, and created some “penalty flag” napkins.

I used some clear rubber bands to create the look in under 30 seconds. So quick and easy!

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DIY Super Bowl trophy

Want an even easier one? How about a cute trophy? I have made a few of these over the years, and rename another one this year (I lost the last one I made, oops)

Supplies needed:

Small foam football toy
Small terra cotta pot (or anything similar you can find)
Gold or silver spray paint
Hot glue gun and glue

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I sprayed the football and pot with once coat of metallic spray paint and let dry.

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Then I added a large amount of hot glue to the bottom of the football and place onto the bottom of the pot.

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I held it n place for 10 seconds until the glue dried.

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SOOO easy and it adds a fun element to your Super Bowl party decor!

Here’s the more silver colored version I made this year. I like the way the one above turned out better, personally. I added a Chiefs sticker to my new version.

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DIY football field placemat Super Bowl decoration

Another easy idea that I created a few years ago is a felt football field mat.

Supplies needed:.

Green felt sheet
White tape – thick or thin (this works best)
Scissors
White number stickers (you could easily make these with a Cricut as well)

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I added tape and to the center of the felt for the 50 yard line leaving some overhanging.

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Note: I only had a 3/4″ white tape on hand, but a thinner tape would have worked really well for this project too.

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I folded the excess tape to the backside of the felt and repeated this step three times, then added the numbers.

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The stickers don’t permanently stick to the felt, but work fine for a a few days (a Cricut vinyl would work really well here).

You could also hot glue the stickers on for a more permanent placement.

In my updated version I also added some Chiefs stickers at the 50 yard line.

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I like to use DIY place mats like these as a layering piece on the table. This year I decided to add in some confetti from the field of the 2021 AFC championship game for an extra layer of fun.

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Here’s how I set it up in previous years.

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Bonus Idea: Chocolate covered strawberry footballs

A couple yers ago I decided to make some quick chocolate covered strawberries with icing laces. They were a big hit!

Supplies needed:

Dipping chocolate
White icing
• Fresh strawberries

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I washed and dried the strawberries, and melted the chocolate following the directions on the packaging. It took me about a minute to melt the chocolates in the microwave.

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I dipped the strawberries into the chocolate until they were mostly covered, and then put them in the freezer for a few minutes to help the chocolate harden.

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One hardened, I drew the laces on the chocolate. After a few tries, I found it was easier to draw the horizontal laces first, then draw the vertical last.

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These chocolate dipped strawberry footballs will really wow your guests.

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That does it for my DIY Super Bowl decorations. Now let’s talk about the items I bought at the store!

I plan on having some cupcakes for the big game and will add some mini goal post toppers to them like I did here. A Chiefs sticker was added to one of them for an extra touch.

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I mostly shopped at the Dollar Tree, Party City, and Amazon for these supplies and I borrowed the Chiefs memorabilia from my boss, who’s a big collector.

These adorable referee koozies are so fun and come with a whistle attached!

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I adore this chip and snack server in a helmet that I borrowed from my boss. Soooo fun!

It’s currently sold out on Amazon, but other teams are available.

On game day I’ll add something besides dips in the front section—maybe some sweet snacks.

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These mini dip bowls are affordable and cute, so I got three of them to mix in. (The ones I have are sold out so I liked a similar one).

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I bought a table cover for a folding plastic table, which I’ll probably use on game day

And a mixture of generic and Chiefs plates from the Dollar Tree and Party City. The Chiefs cups were 99 cents each.

You can buy premade football snack holders as well if you don’t want to decorate your own like i did.

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I borrowed this Patrick Mahomes bobble head from my boss (similar).

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Same thing with the KC Wolf (similar) and Travis Kelce (similar) bobbleheads. They look great under the DIY goal post from a previous year!

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I borrowed this mini Chiefs helmet in my previous setup.

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That’s it for my DIY ideas for Super Bowl decorations! I had so much fun with this!

See Super Bowl decorations you might want to replicate or buy for yourself? If you make your own decor pieces, I’d love it if you’d tag me in yourInsta,Twitter, orFacebookphotos, and I’m always so very thankful when youPinmy work as well.

xoxo
Audrey

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The article discusses various DIY Super Bowl decorations that can be created using a Cricut machine and other supplies. Here are the concepts and topics mentioned in the article:

  1. Cricut: A Cricut is a cutting machine used for various crafting projects. It can cut a wide range of materials, including paper, vinyl, fabric, and foam. The article mentions using a Cricut Joy Xtra and Cricut Design Space software for creating banners, stickers, and other decorations.

  2. Banners: The article describes creating pennant flag style banners using scrapbook paper or vinyl in team colors. The banners are personalized with letters using a Cricut machine and assembled using a hot glue gun and string.

  3. Foam football banner: The article explains how to create a foam football banner using brown foam and white vinyl cut with a Cricut machine. The foam footballs are attached to a string and decorated with tassels.

  4. Apparel decoration: The article mentions using a Cricut machine to decorate shirts, tea towels, and bags with iron-on vinyl. It explains the process of cutting and applying the vinyl designs using a heat press.

  5. Stickers: The article demonstrates creating DIY stickers using a Cricut machine and printable waterproof sticker paper. It explains the process of designing, printing, laminating, and cutting the stickers.

  6. Goal post: The article describes creating a wooden dowel rod goal post and personalizing it with the letters "CHIEFS" using paper letters punched out from a banner. It explains the process of spray painting the dowel rods, assembling them with hot glue, and adding the letters.

  7. Penalty flag napkins: The article suggests using yellow napkins and foam balls to create "penalty flag" napkins. Clear rubber bands are used to create the flag look.

  8. Super Bowl trophy: The article provides instructions for creating a cute trophy using a small foam football toy, a terra cotta pot, and spray paint. The football is glued to the pot to create the trophy.

  9. Football field placemat: The article explains how to create a felt football field placemat using green felt, white tape, scissors, and number stickers. The tape is applied to create the 50-yard line, and number stickers can be added for additional decoration.

  10. Chocolate-covered strawberry footballs: The article suggests making chocolate-covered strawberries with icing laces to resemble footballs. The process involves dipping the strawberries in melted chocolate, allowing them to harden, and then adding the icing laces.

  11. Store-bought decorations: The article mentions various store-bought decorations, such as referee koozies, chip and snack servers, mini dip bowls, table covers, plates, cups, bobbleheads, and mini helmets, which can be used to enhance the Super Bowl party decor.

These are the main concepts and topics covered in the article. If you have any specific questions or need further information on any of these topics, feel free to ask!

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What is Patrick Mahomes' salary? ›

Mahomes inked a 10-year, $450 million extension with the Chiefs during the 2020 offseason. The three-time Super Bowl MVP and the team reworked the deal last September so that Mahomes would make $208.1 million from 2023-26. The details of this latest financial maneuver were immediately unknown.

How much did Mahomes get for winning the Super Bowl? ›

Mahomes is now in the same league as NFL legends Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, and Troy Aikman — the only starting quarterbacks who have been named Super Bowl MVP at least three times. Winning the Super Bowl also came with an additional $1.25 million bonus on top of his annual salary of $53 million.

How much is Patrick Mahomes worth? ›

Mahomes has a net worth of $70 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He earned $29.45 million for the 2022 NFL season, according to Spotrac. Mahomes is invested in the MLB team Kansas City Royals, and women's soccer team Kansas City Current, as well as a few sports wellness companies, among others.

What is the color code for Sporting Kansas City? ›

The Sporting Kansas City colors HEX codes are #91B0D5 for sporting blue, #002F65 for dark indigo, and #999999 for lead.

What colors represent Kansas City? ›

The red represents KC's warm-hearted residents, and the blue represents the Missouri River and prosperity. Juxtaposing the two colors symbolizes equality, and the white seal completes the colors of the American flag.

What color should I wear to the Super Bowl? ›

So this year, you'll want to think red, gold, and white regardless of what team you're rooting for. Whether you choose to spend your Super Bowl Sunday on the couch, at a Super Bowl party, or at a sports bar, there are options for everyone.

Why did the Chiefs get to wear red? ›

When the two teams met in Super Bowl LIV in 2020, it marked the first time in history that both teams wore red jerseys. As the designated home team, the Chiefs chose to stick with their red tops, which had previously propelled them to victory in the playoffs and their sole Super Bowl win in 1970.

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