This is such a fun idea to commemorate a school year. Some people sign yearbooks, and this is a great alternative {or addition!}. And it’s so fun and simple.
Supplies
A washed white t-shirt
a bunch of Sharpies
Directions
This is the easy part. Have your child throw on the white t-shirt {preferably over an undershirt that you don’t mind getting Sharpie remnants on} and then pass around the Sharpies and let their friends sign away. That signed up t-shirt will act as a great memory of the fun school year they’ve just had. Plus, the kids have a blast doing it and end up with a fun shirt to show off.
Have you ever done the t-shirt signing thing? Any fun ideas you use to commemorate your kids’ school year?
~Mavis
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Heather says
We bought twin sheets and did the same thing when we graduated high school. I still have that sheet and it’s been 30 years.
Kathleen says
My son is in elementary school and the kids love to do this every year on field day. You can wear a white t-shirt or the school offers t-shirts with the school logo and name for $10. I am keeping them with other t-shirts that he outgrows and plan to make him a t-shirt quilt.
Sue Lester says
Senior year everyone in my son’s class signed their names on one T-shirt. The school had that shirt reproduced by a local T-shirt shop, and every graduating senior got on of the shirts.
Sakura says
Our kids do this on field day also.