How to Make a Different Pub Crawl Shirt

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Creating a pub crawl shirt depends on the creativity that goes into the design process.

A pub crawl is a gathering of friends, family or associates for a tour of beer pub establishments. A visible way to commemorate this tour is by creating a shirt to be worn during and after the pub crawl. Planning the creation of a unique pub crawl shirt should require a group effort. Depending on the occasion or season, shirts might need to be collared, vented, or long-sleeved. Working together to create a pub crawl is a great way to prepare for the pub crawl itself. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Paper
  • Pen
  • Shirt
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Instructions

    • 1

      Plan a meeting for the group that will take part in the pub crawl. Email group members and ask them to attend a brainstorming session. If no meeting can be arranged prior to the crawl, ask members to email design ideas to the designated shirt designer.

    • 2

      Assemble at a quiet, well-lighted location. Using paper and pen, solicit visual and verbal ideas from members, allowing each member a chance to offer suggestions. Use the meeting as a general forum for ideas.

    • 3

      Suggest a slogan for the pub crawl that is relevant to the location and the event. For example, a St. Patrick's Day pub crawl slogan for a group of four could be "Four Lucky Guys Pub Crawl, 2011."

    • 4

      Choose the color, shirt style, and logo for the shirt based on the discussion and ideas submitted by the pub crawl group. Put the final design to a vote via email or an online poll.

    • 5

      Send the design to a T-shirt design printer to be imprinted on the shirt. Pick up the shirts and distribute to all pub crawl participants prior to the event.

Tips & Warnings

  • Consider taking a group picture prior to the crawl to use on a T-shirt to commemorate the crawl, or to use for a second annual crawl T-shirt.

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