Recently, we celebrated the 100th day of school. I made myself a shirt using graphics from one of my favorite artists, Laura from Whimsy Clips (aka My Cute Graphics). I knew she would have just what I needed to make myself an awesome shirt. To add the tally marks I used a font called tally marks and you can find it here. Then I just created the image in powerpoint and printed it on a t-shirt transfer. I got my transfer from AC Moore, but you can also find them on Amazon .
My son, B, who is in kindergarten needed to dress up like an old man, so I made him a bow tie and suspenders using another T-shirt transfer. He wanted a shark pattern for the bow tie. I found the bowtie pattern on Google images and then filled it with a shark pattern that I also found on Google Images. To make the suspenders I just drew a rectangle and filled it in green. I used Powerpoint again to design this shirt. B, also wanted a beard and a mustache, but all I had was brown eyeliner. We used that to make his beard and mustache and to fill in his eyebrows a bit. He then put baby powder in his hair to try to make it look white or gray.
Did you dress up for the 100th day of school?
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