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Make Your Own Vuvuzela

The sound of the Vuvuzela, now made famous by the ongoing 2010 World Cup is the must have item for football supporters this summer. As fun as the Vuvuzela is, there have been complaints that it is too loud, too distracting for players and commentators alike and an overall nuisance. So much so that FIFA had a meeting about it, and ruled in favour of the African Horn. Love it or hate it, it is definitely a unique yet fascinating instrument. Background The traditional Vuvuzela was made of tin, but... Read More

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“Come on England!” – England v Ukraine

Euro 2012 is in full swing, and England and Ukraine are battling it out for the quarter-finals. A loss here won’t doom England’s chances, but a win is surely desired by everyone back in home. England vs. Ukraine This football game is sure to see tens of thousands of Wayne Rooney fans with their faces painted with union jack flags shouting their fullest at the refs. England is the odds favourite for this match, but not by much. The odds of a win are roughly 50 percent, but a tie... Read More

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Host a World Cup Football Party

Hosting a World Cup Football Party is a great way to show your enthusiasm for your country and have lots of fun doing it. In order to have a spectacular party, a well thought out theme and party menu is in order. Young and old can enjoy a World Cup Football party with diverse games and decorations. Decorations can make a party pop with the right type of theme Party stores sell most of the decoration supplies that you are after. Purchase international flags and string from the ceiling or... Read More

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“Come on England!” – England v Ukraine

Euro 2012 is in full swing, and England and Ukraine are battling it out for the quarter-finals. A loss here won’t doom England’s chances, but a win is surely desired by everyone back in home. England vs. Ukraine This football game is sure to see tens of thousands of Wayne Rooney fans with their faces painted with union jack flags shouting their fullest at the refs. England is the odds favourite for this match, but not by much. The odds of a win are roughly 50 percent, but a tie... Read More

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Host a World Cup Football Party

Hosting a World Cup Football Party is a great way to show your enthusiasm for your country and have lots of fun doing it. In order to have a spectacular party, a well thought out theme and party menu is in order. Young and old can enjoy a World Cup Football party with diverse games and decorations. Decorations can make a party pop with the right type of theme Party stores sell most of the decoration supplies that you are after. Purchase international flags and string from the ceiling or... Read More

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How To Decorate A Vuvuzela

Although the World Cup been and gone, you probably still have your vuvuzela gathering dust in the wardrobe. Well, now it’s about time to make some noise to cheer on British sports teams, up and down the land. So wipe away those cobwebs, give it a once over wipe and let’s give that vuvuzela a Union Jack makeover! This South African traditional horn can be purchased with brand names, graphics and colours already on them, but if you really want to show your own flare and style to decorate vuvuzela... Read More

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World Cup Face Painting Ideas

There is nothing better to do than relax with the family and catch a world cup game on the television to get everyone together to enjoy a nice day of competitive sports. Another way to take the excitement to the next level is to get the kids more involved with their favourite teams and players. A good one to prepare them for a nice day of watching the world cup is to help them paint their faces and turn it into a family arts and crafts activity. Whether you are... Read More

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Make Your Own Vuvuzela

The sound of the Vuvuzela, now made famous by the ongoing 2010 World Cup is the must have item for football supporters this summer. As fun as the Vuvuzela is, there have been complaints that it is too loud, too distracting for players and commentators alike and an overall nuisance. So much so that FIFA had a meeting about it, and ruled in favour of the African Horn. Love it or hate it, it is definitely a unique yet fascinating instrument. Background The traditional Vuvuzela was made of tin, but... Read More