Throwing an Olympics Party? Some of the coolest printables, snacks, and party ideas

With so many of us on the verge of Olympics fever, a Summer Olympics party is such a great way to get older kids into the spirit of the games. Whether youโ€™re just trying to make the opening ceremonies more exciting on Friday, or throw a full out theme party…

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Olympics Party Ideas at A Small Snippet

With so many of us on the verge of Olympics fever, a Summer Olympics party is such a great way to get older kids into the spirit of the games. Whether youโ€™re just trying to make the opening ceremonies more exciting on Friday, or throw a full out theme party for a sports-minded kid, weโ€™ve found sound fabulous ideas and resources on the web to make yours awesome.

Thereโ€™s no way most of us would ever go to the remarkable detail that we found on the Olympics party ideas at A Small Snippet (we bow to her!) but you can still find plenty of inspiration (pictured above.) Filling cake cones with popcorn as โ€œtorchesโ€ is flat out brilliantโ€“though make sure itโ€™s not a windy day. And the snack ideas are wonderful, from Twizzlers wrapped with patriotic ribbon and star shaped watermelon, to printables on the water bottles and snack cups that say โ€œrehydrateโ€ or โ€œrefuel.โ€

Her hand-printed Olympics tees are also pretty amazingโ€“but for a shortcut, why not grab some plain white tees and Crayola fabric markers ($5.50 at our affiliate Amazon) or fabric paints and let kids create their own? Fortunately, the Olympics logo is pretty much at kindergarten art level.

If youโ€™re in the DIY spirit, at Alpha Mom we found a great tutorial for making Olympic medals by Cindy Hopper. Youโ€™ll need workable clay, paint and ribbons, but the best part is that kids can do it themselves with some supervision. Great activity whether youโ€™re having a party or not.

The Olympics party printables at Birds Party are adorable, my favorite being the invitations that look like event tickets. You could probably make your own if youโ€™re handy with Illustrator of Photoshop. And youโ€™ll find even more ideas at Hostess With the Mostess (of course).

You donโ€™t have to spend a ton of energy and time to get the theme across. Something a simple as these Olympics cupcake toppers found at Shelterrific (one of my long-time favorite design blogs!) are pretty darn cool. Time spent = 12 seconds. Unless you make your own cupcakes. You can find them and other sporty party supplies at Fancy Flours. Also search โ€œFourth of Julyโ€ for lots of USA themed items at any party store.

Weโ€™re pretty much in love with Tiny Meโ€™s set of free Olympics printables for kids that we featured recentlyโ€“especially the Opening Ceremonies Bingo, which is so clever.

For more printables, check out the printable Olympics photo booth props at Paper and Cake from mustaches (Mark Spitz?) to medals, a palace guard hat, and national flags. There are also signs and a pennant banner you can personalize . ($9.95 for the whole set.)


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