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Basketball Awards Banquet DecorationsJodiS from Groton, CT Feedback About This Post:RE: Basketball Awards Banquet DecorationsLast year for center pieces I made basketball cookies(sugar cookies with orange and black icing) . I made the black lines like on a basketball and along the longest line I wrote (out of the black icing) a players name and number. I did this for every player. In the center of the tables I put cupcake towers, lined each cupcake holder with a white doily, and placed each cookie on top. It was very pretty, cute, and yummy! I also made extra cookies without names and placed them on large trays at the dessert table for the families. This year I have requests for them again. Post by Varsity Team Mom RE: Basketball Awards Banquet Decorations
We just did a banquet for our soccer teams we had almost 400 people> We used old soccer balls and cut them open and fill them with flowers for center pieces, and we use some old soccer shoes fill them up with flowers also. The center piece for the food table was on big soccer ball and then we had figure of soccer players. For the stage we used small soccer goals and had balls in side it and hanging in the air. Along with cones and soccer flags from the field. On the back curtain for the stage we pinned soccer uniforms so it looks like a person, shirt and pants, socks. Post By Rene (Guest Post) Re: Soccer banquet decorations
I'm searching for ideas in which to decorate the soccer field/stadium for a senior night celebration, other than posters of the kids, signs, etc. yahoo Post By Bobbijo (Guest Post) RE: Basketball Awards Banquet DecorationsI spray painted some styrofoam balls orange and used a magic marker to draw stripes. I then purchased sports themed gift bags from the dollar store and hot-glued three balls coming out of the top of each bag and sat one bag in the middle of each table with some confetti around it. They looked good. You could also just buy a larger half round of styrofoam and use toothpicks to surround it with the spray painted balls. Post By E. Moseley (Guest Post) RE: Basketball Awards Banquet Decorations
Last year I was in charge of my son's final year playing jr.high level. I really wanted to go out with a bang. I rented background drapery from the local wedding store in our colors. We put them up and made a make shift "stage" about 40 ft long. Not only did this help segregating where the speakers were to stand, but also made for a super back drop for the team photos the parents wanted to take. We used poster board to make large signs (team colored boards) and added a splash of glitter to make them stand out. Post By Tina (Guest Post) RE: Basketball Awards Banquet DecorationsWe held a basketball banquet last year. For the centerpieces we used old large shoe boxes and put a white t-shirt over them and put the team jerseys' over the t-shirt. We tied balloons to the shoe box. This was a very inexpensive and beautiful centerpiece. Post By Ms. Mac (Guest Post) RE:Spring Sports Awards Banquet Decorations
Our spring banquet this year is being held off site. Normally we hold it in the cafeteria, but chose to splurge a litte. Therefore, the decorations were more minimal. Post By Tracy (Guest Post) RE: Basketball Awards Banquet DecorationsWe are cutting out basketballs with a saw and painting them, then we make a stand to set them on for each table. We also make memory boards full of pictures from the season & let the kids take some home at the end of the night. We've also taken each kids picture and put it on a cut out of our mascot & glued it to a wire and put in vases on the table. They get to take that home as well. good luck! Post By Enter your namLaura Simpson (Guest Post) RE: Basketball Awards Banquet DecorationsHow about paper mache basketballs for your centerpieces. You can even have some wild flowers in them. Post By Michele (Guest Post) |
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