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Olympics COLORING
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Olympics
COLORING PAGES
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The first Olympic games were held in Olympia, Greece to honor the Greek God, Zeus.
The free printable Olympics Coloring Pages are a fun way to keep the kids
occupied at the dinner table or a party. Olympics Party Planning may involved early starts as well as late finishes; you should include a good breakfast possibly fruit or fresh fruit juice to keep your guests lively and refreshed. Decorate your house with plenty of flags and patriotic memorabilia to really get people in the spirit. Match the coloring
page to your parties theme. Keep the drawings and laminate them. Then
surprise the kids
by using them for placemats at next years Olympics celebration. |
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SEASONAL
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Olympics
COOKIES
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The Olympics is a true sporting spectacle that draws many fans and followers from around the world; so why not plan a ‘winning’ Olympics party, complete with handmade party favors.
Homemade party favors for an Olympics party could include various representations of the intertwined rings that make up the Olympic logos; rings that bear the colors of blue, black, red, yellow and green.
Using various rings of plastic, paper or rubber tubing, the host could create a facsimile of the Olympic logo, to be handed out individually to guests in clear plastic or cellophane bags.
A jewelry maker could come up with even more creative variations of the Olympic logo, in the form of wearable handmade party favors. Using materials like resin and polymer clay, the party host could make bracelets, silly banz or hoop earrings in the likeness of the Olympics rings.
Or she could make an edible version of the Olympics logo, making doughnuts (which have a ring like shape), cupcakes or cookies in the likeness of the individual Olympic rings; giving each guest an edible logo set.
An Olympics party also should boast the presentation of these logo colors in the form of plastic and paper banners, balloons and balloon columns, tableware (plates, dishes, utensils, etc.) and wall art. Posters and cardboard cutouts depicting famous Olympians would make other nice accents at an Olympics festivity.
Guests will ‘compete’ to ‘come in first’ at an Olympics party, which sets the gold standard for sports-themed parties; especially when it comes complete with a winning assortment of homemade party favors.
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