Cheap DIY Guitar Picks
Recently I started playing the guitar and it was then I realised something, most picks are pretty ugly... So I set off to make some custom, cool and fun picks that anyone could make
Supplies
You will need:
- An old gift card, debit card, or another plastic card alike
- A guitar pick template: there are 100s of different templates online, pick one you like and print it out
- Nail Polish: chances are if you have women in your house, you probably have a bottle or two lying around. If not, do not fret (haha fret, get it)! The dollar store often sells low end quality polish
- A good pair of scissors
- A sharpie or permanent marker (not pictured)
Cutting and Tracing
Print and cut out your template. After that, draw around the template on your card of choice with a sharpie.
More Cutting
Cut out as many picks as you like. I went for three to start off with, but made a bunch more later!
Get Creative
Now it's time to paint. If you want a very high end final product I also suggest using a top coat and base coat. You might also have to use several coats of nail polish, depending on how thick the polish is.
How to Paint Solid Colours:
- Lie your pick down on a flat, covered surface
- Add your base coat (if using one) and wait to dry for a minute
- Add your first coat and wait five minutes to dry
- Add your second coat (if needed) and wait another five minutes
- Add your top coat (if using) and wait to dry for a minute
- Flip over and repeat on other side
How to do a Striped Pattern (you will also need masking tape):
- Do steps 1-5 of "How to Paint Solid Colours"
- Add a few strips of painters tape where you would like the stripes
- Do steps 2-4 of "How to Paint Solid Colours" with a different colour
- Remove the tape carefully.
- Add a top coat (if using)
- Flip over and repeat on other side
How to do an Ombre Effect (you will also need a makeup sponge):
- Do steps 1-5 of "How to Paint Solid Colours"
- Paint two lines of colour (horizontally) across the makeup sponge so they just touch
- Dab the part of the sponge where the polish is on top of pick until the desired affect is achieved
- Add your top coat (if using)
- Flip over and repeat on other side