50 Best 100th Day of School Shirt Ideas (2024)

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50 Best 100th Day of School Shirt Ideas (1)By the time that a hundred days of school roll around, it's easy to feel a tad overwhelmed, whether you're a teacher, parent or kid! You might want to take a nap more than you want to celebrate. Luckily, these 50 T-shirt ideas for the 100th day of school are fun, easy and most of all — genius.

Easy Last-Minute DIY Ideas

We've all been there. It's the 95th day of school and you don't have a T-shirt design! Luckily, you can do most of these ideas quickly with a shirt and some fabric paint or iron-on designs.

  1. Hip, Hip, Hooray, it's the 100th Day - Keep it simple with this cute rhyming slogan written with fabric paint on the front of a shirt.
  2. Player: Student, Level: 100 - Alter the font to make this shirt look like the interface of your student's favorite video game. (Or, if you're designing shirts for class, you can have the shirts say: "Player: [Teacher's Name]'s Class" instead!)
  3. Tally Marks - If you're looking for a basic design that everyone will love, create a shirt with 100 tally marks for an easy, versatile look.
  4. 100 Days of Genius - Okay, we're partial to this shirt. A picture of a lightbulb with "100 Days of Genius" on the back!
  5. 100 Magical Days - Add a wand or wizard's hat to accompany this design. Shake some glitter onto the shirts as "pixie dust."
  6. 100 Days Sailed By - A simple graphic of an ocean wave is great for this nautical idea. This design is perfect if your school mascot is a marine animal.
  7. We Went 0 to 100 Real Quick - Use this popular, car-inspired saying as the basis of your T-shirt design and add small car stickers.
  8. 100 Days of Bugging [Teacher's Name] - Add 100 cartoon bugs to this design in order to get the full effect.
  9. I Went to School for 100 Days and All I Got Was This T-Shirt - You don't even need a design for this T-shirt, just the slogan. You'll cut down on costs and get a few laughs.
  10. 100 Days of Being a [Your Mascot] - Design a shirt that doubles as spirit wear by adding your mascot to it.
  11. We Keep it 100 - Use this popular slang phrase for a fun T-shirt design.
  12. 100 Days Flew By - Use small airplane or helicopter images to accompany this slogan. Or, add stickers of any flying critter!
  13. 100 Days of [School Colors] - Tie-dye a shirt in your school colors. For example: "100 Days of Purple & White!"
  14. 100 Days at [Your School] - Show your school spirit by designing a shirt that features your school's name and logo.
  15. This is What 100 Days Smarter Looks Like - Design this shirt with an arrow pointing at your student's face.

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Fun Puns & Wordplay

There's nothing better than a goofy joke to celebrate 100 days of school. Try one of these cringeworthy puns to make the perfect T-shirt.

  1. 100 Days… Count 'Em - If your student has been learning the values of coins, make them a shirt with different coin combinations that equal 100 cents.
  2. Eye Spy 100 Days - Hot glue googly eyes onto this T-shirt design for extra laughs.
  3. 100 Days of Harmony - Design a shirt with music notes on it — maybe even add a few measures from your school fight song!
  4. 100 Days of Blossoming - If your school has any common flowers or trees around it, incorporate them into this T-shirt design.
  5. Keeping it Sharp for 100 Days - A design with pencils and scissors is perfect for this T-shirt.
  6. 100 Days of "Cray" - Design a shirt that look like a box of 100 crayons.
  7. 100 Super Days - Design these T-shirts to look like Superman's costume. For added fun, schools can let students dress up in their own superhero costumes for the 100th day.
  8. 100 Days Done —Don't Have a Cow - Create a black-and-white spotted shirt for this design. It'll be a win for parents — a ready-made outfit for free Chick-fil-A day!

  1. Orange You Glad We Made It? - If your school is in Florida, this design is perfect — or if your school color is orange!
  2. I Can't Bee-lieve it's Been 100 Days - A shirt with 100 cartoon bees is perfect for your sweet-as-honey students.
  3. Feeling Like 100 Bucks - Design a T-shirt to look like a hundred-dollar bill — even though we all know your students are priceless. A collection of 100 monopoly bills also works!
  4. We've Lego of 100 Days - This design would be perfect for a STEM magnet school. Glue Legos on your shirt!
  5. 100 Days of Training - If your students love trains, try using this slogan. A conductor's cap for each teacher completes the ensemble.
  6. We Put Our Hearts into 100 Days - If your 100th day of school falls near Valentine's Day, why not design a heart-inspired T-shirt?

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Custom Ideas

These ideas allow each student and/or class to make the shirt their very own.

  1. 100 Days of Having a Ball - If your school is known for a specific sport, design a T-shirt with your school logo and the ball from that sport.
  2. 100 [Teacher's Saying Here] - Teachers are patient — and they have to repeat themselves (a lot). Print something that the teacher frequently says on a shirt. Maybe the students will finally remember!
  3. Thumbs Up for 100 Days - Order white T-shirts, then have an ink pad in your class so each student can put a thumbprint on his or her classmate's shirt.
  4. 100 Days of _____ - Leave space blank on each shirt where each student can write his or her favorite part of school!
  5. 100 [Your Mascot]s - Showcase one hundred different versions of your mascot by having each student draw the mascot on their shirt (using fabric markers).
  6. 100 Days with My Friends - To create a memento for your students, let each student sign the back of their classmates' shirts.
  7. 100 Days in [Teacher's Name]'s Class - Draw a group of your mascot onto a T-shirt (for example, a flock of eagles) and underneath each individual mascot, write the name of a student in your class. If you're designing for a school, you can make the names apply to teachers instead.
  8. 100 Things I've Learned - If you're trying to design an elaborate shirt, ask students what they've learned, then make it into a list that you print on the back of the T-shirt. A few will surprise you!
  9. 100 Words I Know - Create a vocabulary list of words your students have learned and print them on a fun (and educational) shirt.

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Shirts with Extra Celebration Ideas

Looking for additional ways to celebrate the 100th day to go along with shirts? Look no further than these ideas.

  1. I Blew Through 100 Days of School - Your school might not allow gum, but you can allow this bubblegum-inspired T-shirt — and you can give out gum at the end of the day for kids to chew at home. Or you can attach 100 pieces of gum to a shirt for a fun design.
  2. Thanks for "Bearing" With Me for 100 Days - Give out gummy bears with this shirt. Bonus if your school mascot is a bear!
  3. I Survived 100 Days - Hand out Band-Aids with this shirt for kids to wear as a joke. Just make sure the parents know ahead of time, or you might get some worried looks!
  4. 100 Days of Winning - If your 100th day celebrations involve any kind of raffle, tape a ticket to each shirt as you hand them to students.
  5. 100 Days Popped on By - Give out bags of popcorn with this snack-worthy shirt.
  6. Sweet! 100 Days of School - Attach a piece of your class's favorite candy to each shirt.
  7. Donut You Know? It's the 100th Day - These cute donut-inspired shirts pair perfectly with a fresh dozen.
  8. 100 Days of Learning We Can't Erase - Hand out fun erasers to each student with this T-shirt.
  9. 100 Days That Rocked - If your class is doing a geology unit, why not count out 100 different types of rocks and hand out some rock samples with this T-shirt?
  10. 100 Days Brighter - Hand out sunglasses with this T-shirt for a design that will leave everyone grinning.
  11. 100 Royally Good Days - Treat your students like royalty by handing out crowns to go with this T-shirt. Add a craft to your celebration by having each child affix 100 jeweled stickers to their crown or shirt.
  12. 100 Days? Piece of Cake - This one's pretty self-explanatory. Celebrate the 100th day of school with cake and T-shirts!

No matter how you recognize the 100th day of school, we hope you take the time to celebrate all the hard work that you and your students have put in. Finish strong, geniuses!

Kayla Rutledgeis a college student who spends most of her time writing, singing for her church and eating quesadillas.


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50 Best 100th Day of School Shirt Ideas (17)By the time that a hundred days of school roll around, it's easy to feel a tad overwhelmed, whether you're a teacher, parent or kid! You might want to take a nap more than you want to celebrate. Luckily, these 50 T-shirt ideas for the 100th day of school are fun, easy and most of all — genius.

Easy Last-Minute DIY Ideas

We've all been there. It's the 95th day of school and you don't have a T-shirt design! Luckily, you can do most of these ideas quickly with a shirt and some fabric paint or iron-on designs.

  1. Hip, Hip, Hooray, it's the 100th Day - Keep it simple with this cute rhyming slogan written with fabric paint on the front of a shirt.
  2. Player: Student, Level: 100 - Alter the font to make this shirt look like the interface of your student's favorite video game. (Or, if you're designing shirts for class, you can have the shirts say: "Player: [Teacher's Name]'s Class" instead!)
  3. Tally Marks - If you're looking for a basic design that everyone will love, create a shirt with 100 tally marks for an easy, versatile look.
  4. 100 Days of Genius - Okay, we're partial to this shirt. A picture of a lightbulb with "100 Days of Genius" on the back!
  5. 100 Magical Days - Add a wand or wizard's hat to accompany this design. Shake some glitter onto the shirts as "pixie dust."
  6. 100 Days Sailed By - A simple graphic of an ocean wave is great for this nautical idea. This design is perfect if your school mascot is a marine animal.
  7. We Went 0 to 100 Real Quick - Use this popular, car-inspired saying as the basis of your T-shirt design and add small car stickers.
  8. 100 Days of Bugging [Teacher's Name] - Add 100 cartoon bugs to this design in order to get the full effect.
  9. I Went to School for 100 Days and All I Got Was This T-Shirt - You don't even need a design for this T-shirt, just the slogan. You'll cut down on costs and get a few laughs.
  10. 100 Days of Being a [Your Mascot] - Design a shirt that doubles as spirit wear by adding your mascot to it.
  11. We Keep it 100 - Use this popular slang phrase for a fun T-shirt design.
  12. 100 Days Flew By - Use small airplane or helicopter images to accompany this slogan. Or, add stickers of any flying critter!
  13. 100 Days of [School Colors] - Tie-dye a shirt in your school colors. For example: "100 Days of Purple & White!"
  14. 100 Days at [Your School] - Show your school spirit by designing a shirt that features your school's name and logo.
  15. This is What 100 Days Smarter Looks Like - Design this shirt with an arrow pointing at your student's face.

Collect spirit wear orders and manage payments with a sign up.View an Example

Fun Puns & Wordplay

There's nothing better than a goofy joke to celebrate 100 days of school. Try one of these cringeworthy puns to make the perfect T-shirt.

  1. 100 Days… Count 'Em - If your student has been learning the values of coins, make them a shirt with different coin combinations that equal 100 cents.
  2. Eye Spy 100 Days - Hot glue googly eyes onto this T-shirt design for extra laughs.
  3. 100 Days of Harmony - Design a shirt with music notes on it — maybe even add a few measures from your school fight song!
  4. 100 Days of Blossoming - If your school has any common flowers or trees around it, incorporate them into this T-shirt design.
  5. Keeping it Sharp for 100 Days - A design with pencils and scissors is perfect for this T-shirt.
  6. 100 Days of "Cray" - Design a shirt that look like a box of 100 crayons.
  7. 100 Super Days - Design these T-shirts to look like Superman's costume. For added fun, schools can let students dress up in their own superhero costumes for the 100th day.
  8. 100 Days Done —Don't Have a Cow - Create a black-and-white spotted shirt for this design. It'll be a win for parents — a ready-made outfit for free Chick-fil-A day!

  1. Orange You Glad We Made It? - If your school is in Florida, this design is perfect — or if your school color is orange!
  2. I Can't Bee-lieve it's Been 100 Days - A shirt with 100 cartoon bees is perfect for your sweet-as-honey students.
  3. Feeling Like 100 Bucks - Design a T-shirt to look like a hundred-dollar bill — even though we all know your students are priceless. A collection of 100 monopoly bills also works!
  4. We've Lego of 100 Days - This design would be perfect for a STEM magnet school. Glue Legos on your shirt!
  5. 100 Days of Training - If your students love trains, try using this slogan. A conductor's cap for each teacher completes the ensemble.
  6. We Put Our Hearts into 100 Days - If your 100th day of school falls near Valentine's Day, why not design a heart-inspired T-shirt?

Coordinate parent classroom volunteers with a sign up.View an Example

Custom Ideas

These ideas allow each student and/or class to make the shirt their very own.

  1. 100 Days of Having a Ball - If your school is known for a specific sport, design a T-shirt with your school logo and the ball from that sport.
  2. 100 [Teacher's Saying Here] - Teachers are patient — and they have to repeat themselves (a lot). Print something that the teacher frequently says on a shirt. Maybe the students will finally remember!
  3. Thumbs Up for 100 Days - Order white T-shirts, then have an ink pad in your class so each student can put a thumbprint on his or her classmate's shirt.
  4. 100 Days of _____ - Leave space blank on each shirt where each student can write his or her favorite part of school!
  5. 100 [Your Mascot]s - Showcase one hundred different versions of your mascot by having each student draw the mascot on their shirt (using fabric markers).
  6. 100 Days with My Friends - To create a memento for your students, let each student sign the back of their classmates' shirts.
  7. 100 Days in [Teacher's Name]'s Class - Draw a group of your mascot onto a T-shirt (for example, a flock of eagles) and underneath each individual mascot, write the name of a student in your class. If you're designing for a school, you can make the names apply to teachers instead.
  8. 100 Things I've Learned - If you're trying to design an elaborate shirt, ask students what they've learned, then make it into a list that you print on the back of the T-shirt. A few will surprise you!
  9. 100 Words I Know - Create a vocabulary list of words your students have learned and print them on a fun (and educational) shirt.

Sell carnival fundraiser tickets and manage volunteers with a sign up.View an Example

Shirts with Extra Celebration Ideas

Looking for additional ways to celebrate the 100th day to go along with shirts? Look no further than these ideas.

  1. I Blew Through 100 Days of School - Your school might not allow gum, but you can allow this bubblegum-inspired T-shirt — and you can give out gum at the end of the day for kids to chew at home. Or you can attach 100 pieces of gum to a shirt for a fun design.
  2. Thanks for "Bearing" With Me for 100 Days - Give out gummy bears with this shirt. Bonus if your school mascot is a bear!
  3. I Survived 100 Days - Hand out Band-Aids with this shirt for kids to wear as a joke. Just make sure the parents know ahead of time, or you might get some worried looks!
  4. 100 Days of Winning - If your 100th day celebrations involve any kind of raffle, tape a ticket to each shirt as you hand them to students.
  5. 100 Days Popped on By - Give out bags of popcorn with this snack-worthy shirt.
  6. Sweet! 100 Days of School - Attach a piece of your class's favorite candy to each shirt.
  7. Donut You Know? It's the 100th Day - These cute donut-inspired shirts pair perfectly with a fresh dozen.
  8. 100 Days of Learning We Can't Erase - Hand out fun erasers to each student with this T-shirt.
  9. 100 Days That Rocked - If your class is doing a geology unit, why not count out 100 different types of rocks and hand out some rock samples with this T-shirt?
  10. 100 Days Brighter - Hand out sunglasses with this T-shirt for a design that will leave everyone grinning.
  11. 100 Royally Good Days - Treat your students like royalty by handing out crowns to go with this T-shirt. Add a craft to your celebration by having each child affix 100 jeweled stickers to their crown or shirt.
  12. 100 Days? Piece of Cake - This one's pretty self-explanatory. Celebrate the 100th day of school with cake and T-shirts!

No matter how you recognize the 100th day of school, we hope you take the time to celebrate all the hard work that you and your students have put in. Finish strong, geniuses!

Kayla Rutledgeis a college student who spends most of her time writing, singing for her church and eating quesadillas.

50 Best 100th Day of School Shirt Ideas (2024)

FAQs

How to make 100 days of school shirt? ›

This shirt is so simple to create. Just grab some foam heart stickers, a permanent marker, and your favorite-color tee. Once your stickers are in place, just swap out kindergarten for any grade or keep it simple and just say “Loved 100 days of school”!

When did 100 days of school become a thing? ›

The holiday was started in 1979 in Livermore, California, by teacher Lynn Taylor and is now a significant part of classroom culture and Pinterest board queries across the globe. Taylor celebrated the 100th day of school in her classroom to help children understand the concrete lesson of the number 100.

How to decorate a plain T-shirt? ›

Designer & Style Expert, Oh Joy! Try placing rhinestones or beads on the shirt in clusters. Glue or sew small sprinklings of rhinestones, pearlized beads, or gems on the shoulder or sleeves for a lux, high-end feel. These types of embellishments are also very trendy right now.

What to wear to a 100 day celebration? ›

Traditionally, the baby will wear a Longevity Lock on the neck and wear something red for this special occasion. Some also wear special hats, bracelets, and anklets. However, in modern days, many parents choose not to go with traditional looks. 100 Days portraits have been widely westernized in styles.

How do you make a simple shirt cute? ›

Take a pair of fabric scissors and chop off the bottom half of a long or baggy shirt to make it into a super cute and trendy crop top. Use a fabric tape measure and pencil or erasable fabric marker to draw a straight line from either side of the shirt. Then, start cutting—it's as simple as that!

How to dress your child for 100 days of school? ›

Many kids who dress up for the 100th day of school wear centenarian costumes, also known as 100 year old person costumes. Little girls will look cute dressed in floral print dresses paired with comfy cardigan sweaters and spectacles.

What is the 100 days of school thing? ›

The 100th day of school is an important milestone in the school year because it roughly marks the halfway point for the academic year. At this point of the year, students can reflect on what they have learnt so far, test their knowledge to see how much information they've retained, and celebrate all of their hard work.

What does 100 days mean in school? ›

This marks a point in the year where students are more than half-way through the 180 day school year. It is a time to reflect on all the learning that has taken place so far. The celebration began by a California teacher in 1979 who was trying to help her students understand the concrete lesson of the number 100.

Who celebrates 100 days of school? ›

The 100th Day of School is widely celebrated in preschools, kindergartens, and elementary schools as a fun milestone to break up the school year. Special lessons and activities are prepared to celebrate the day.

What is the old person idea for 100 days of school? ›

100 day at school. Dressing as 100 years old. White hair spray, sunglasses with no lenses, pearl necklace, over sized purse, and house coat.

How long was a school day in 1800? ›

The school day usually started at 9 a.m. and ended around 2 p.m. Remember there had to be time for the children to walk to and from school. Some schools had a big chalkboard at the front and if you were lucky, you had a school desk that had an inkwell for you to use ink to write on paper when it was available.

How can I style a t-shirt? ›

5 Ways to Dress Up a T-shirt
  1. T-shirt with a Shirt or Blazer. One classic and timeless way to enhance your T-shirt style is by layering it with a shirt. ...
  2. T-shirt Over a T-shirt. ...
  3. T-shirt Tucked into Pants. ...
  4. T-shirt with Shorts. ...
  5. Pull off a French Tuck.

How to print school logo on shirt? ›

Grab t-shirt transfer paper, scissors, a pillowcase, a clothing iron, and a t-shirt. Place the pillowcase flat on a hard surface, laying your tee on top. Print your design on transfer paper, press it to your tee, and iron over the message for about 1 min, or as long as your paper's instructions suggest.

How do I start a shirt fundraiser? ›

Simply design a t-shirt with a provider, then either place an order to sell in-person or set up an online store. All you need to do then is to spread the word and start selling!

What is the most shirts put on in 30 seconds? ›

Guinness World Records | Most t-shirts put on in 30 seconds 👕⏱️ 17 by David Rush 🇺🇸 #shirts #tshirts #guinnessworldrecords #officiallyamazing | Instagram.

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