DIY BBQ Apron
Did you know that May is National BBQ Month? It’s because the weather is beautiful and everyone is ready to spend quality time outside. We do a TON of BBQ’ing and grilling this time of year. And, with four boys, we are trying to teach them the art of BBQ’ing. Teaching anyone to cook, bake, or bbq can be messy, when that someone is a teenage boy, well, the mess is immeasurable. To help keep everyone’s clothes stain free, I DIY’d a bbq apron for everyone. You get an apron, you get an apron, everyone gets a grill apron!
Make a Funny Apron
In our house, comedy and sarcasm are staples of our life. I feel like we have to have humor to make it through each day. However, my husband takes grilling VERY seriously. I can use the grill, and I am very good at it, but grilling is more typically “his job”. So, since he is the Grill Master, I wanted to make his a little different than the ones for the boys.
Use the SVG More than a Barbecue Apron
This SVG is perfect for Father’s Day shirts, signs, and even oven mitts.
Supplies
With any HTV project, you need a few minutes of time and a few supplies.
SVG File {Use code GRILLMASTER to download it FREE}
Cricut or Silhouette
Step 1
Download the SVG File and upload it to Design Space or Design Studio.
Step 2
Size the image to fit your apron, and send the file to cut. {Don’t forget to placate Iron On on the mat shiny side down and mirror the cut}
Step 3
Weed the Iron On.
Step 4
Prepare the surface, pre-heat fabric or make sure wood is dry and free of debris. Once the surface is ready for pressing, place the Iron On onto your shirt {or bag or sign} where you want it. Press according to manufacturer’s recommendations. {Follow these directions if you are using a Cricut EasyPress 2}
Now you’re ready for grill season and National BBQ Month.
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