Hosting an Olympics watch party? Here are 8 essential items you'll need.
Host an unforgettable watch party with these essentials.
The Olympics are back, bringing with them gymnastics, swimming, track and field, and many other sports. Host a watch party with your friends to cheer on your favorite athletes, such as Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky.
If you are hosting the party this year, make sure to put in extra effort with the decorations and purchase some items to enhance your viewing experience, earning you a gold medal. If you are supporting Team USA, check out this collection of U.S. Olympic-themed merchandise, including hats, t-shirts, totes, and more.
Original price: $12.99
You'll receive a three-pack of American flag tablecloths, perfect for covering all your tables or countertops during a large party.
Original price: $27.99
To commemorate this particular Olympics, offer your guests Paris Olympic-themed cups. A 50-pack is available, which is sufficient for everyone. The cups have a stylish design that includes the Olympic rings and the Olympic flame.
Original price: $199.99
To fully appreciate the commentary of some amazing Olympic commentators, you need to hear everything crystal clear. To achieve this without breaking the bank, consider adding a soundbar to your entertainment setup. Soundbars enhance the sound quality and help you immerse yourself in the excitement of the Olympics.
To avoid a long cleanup after the party, opt for paper plates and napkins. A 50-pack of American flag plates and napkins displays your team spirit, or get a set of world flag Olympics plates and napkins if you're rooting for multiple countries.
Original price: $49.99
Display your patriotism by adorning your windows or porch with American flag bunting. You can repurpose any bunting you used for the Fourth of July to be more eco-friendly. If you're into the Olympics, you can opt for bunting featuring the Olympic rings and "USA" on the front.
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