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Hosting a Super Bowl party? Try these fun and easy DIY decor ideas

In this photo provided by HGTV, punch up the Super Bowl party fun with a few handmade decorations, including a centerpiece crafted from inexpensive clay pots painted with white "football laces" lines and filled with grocery-store flowers. “It makes a great graphic impact, but it’s really inexpensive and it’s something you can put together in 30 minutes,” says Marianne Canada, a designer for HGTV.com who hosts its Crafternoon series. (HGTV via AP)

It’s more than a football game. For many, the Super Bowl is a giant party.

Punch up the party fun and win accolades with these quick, do-it-yourself decorations.

“This should be fun and easy and something that your kids can do with you. It shouldn’t add any stress,” advises football fan Amy Panos, deputy editor of home design for Better Homes and Gardens magazine. “It needs to add to the festivities. Let’s face it: It’s the last time you’re going to watch football till August.”

1. Penalty flags

Have time for only one party accessory?

Make penalty flags, says Panos.

They’re simple: Put a pingpong ball inside a 10-inch square of fabric or thick paper napkin — you can use Denver Broncos orange and Carolina Panthers blue for this year’s Super Bowl. Gather up the four corners and wrap them with a rubber band (it’ll look like an orange or blue ghost). Display an armload of these in a basket near the TV.

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In this photo provided by Better Homes and Gardens, punch up the Super Bowl party fun with a few handmade decorations, including penalty flags made by wrapping a pingpong ball inside a 10-inch fabric square or heavy paper napkin and securing with a rubber band. Use this year’s Super Bowl colors — Denver Broncos orange and Carolina Panthers blue — and display an armload of penalty flags in a basket near the TV. (Marty Baldwin for Better Homes and Gardens via AP)

“Sometimes you just need to throw the flag at somebody,” says Panos, who keeps a basket of these in her Des Moines, Iowa, family room year-round.

“It’s usually while watching a sporting event when we throw the flag,” she says. “Or if someone is throwing M&Ms or being rude, they get the flag (thrown).”

2. Themed drink cozies

Another quick idea: Buy an assortment of striped tube (athletic) socks — again, shocking orange and bright blue suit this year’s colour scheme — and cut them below the striped ribbing to use as drink cozies.

Get deeper into the game by making pennants — it’s basically a triangle, right? Cut small ones from construction paper or cardstock and attach them to toothpicks and drink stirrers to adorn appetizers and drinks. Make larger ones from card stock or felt and attach them to dowels to tuck into vases, a trophy cup or a front-door wreath.

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Or try this table-decorating idea from Marianne Canada, a designer for HGTV.com who hosts its Crafternoon series: Draw football laces onto several small, terra-cotta pots with a white paint pen. First, draw a thick vertical line; let it dry and then add horizontal lines across the vertical line and let them dry. Insert moistened floral foam and flowers in the teams’ colours.

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