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Give your guitar a temporary tattoo with this instructable. This is a very simple and fun procedure, provided you have a few things:

Guitar to Tattoo
PhotoShop (or something similar)
Printable Window Decal paper (avery)
piece of paper (optional)
scanner (optional)

This is great because you can 'decorate' your guitar without damaging the finish! You'll be able to change out your guitar tattoo whenever you like. You can slap your name on your guitar. How about a picture of your significant other? Display the name of your band. Display the name of your bird. Whatever. Enjoy!
 
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Step 1: Preparation

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My first step was to draw the contour of the bottom right area of the body of my guitar. To do this I just set my guitar on a piece of paper and traced the edge... simple right?
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Hollis613 says: Mar 8, 2013. 10:51 PM
Great idea. Where did you find that pic of Pan?
taywill95 says: Feb 19, 2011. 3:16 PM
Would it be alright to print something out and make it into a stencil to sharpie onto the guitar? I'm wondering if I need to avoid it...
GreaseStains in reply to taywill95Mar 26, 2011. 4:57 PM
i've tried drawing on my guitar with sharpies before, the clear coat and the alcohol based ink keep it from being permanent. it will slowly wipe off completely, but the plus side is, you can wash any mistakes off with rubbing alcohol.
vruiz3 in reply to GreaseStainsAug 16, 2012. 6:45 PM
the trick is to remove the clear coat then draw.then add the clear coat
elijahlucian says: Apr 24, 2009. 10:47 AM
My advice to all of you who want to do this from a professional graphic designer: use illustrator or corel draw. using a vector drawing program will make your design have very sharp edges, thus making it look like more of a professional job.
potatojesus (author) in reply to elijahlucianApr 24, 2009. 11:17 AM
Agreed. The graphic on the bottom of the guitar pictured was done using Illustrator. Resizing will always stay nice & crisp. The upper graphic was a downloaded graphic and then adjusted using PhotoShop. The original graphic was slightly larger then the one I ended up printing for this guitar. The problem with Illustrator & PhotoShop for the average schlub is affordability (luckily I'm a graphic design student and only had to pay student prices for those over priced softwares). So for quick & easy guitar design... which will not be permanent... and can be changed whenever one wants, any graphic software would work out. For anything else more professional great care, design and proper software should be used. Otherwise, this is 'just for fun' and can be easily changed at will.
elijahlucian in reply to potatojesusApr 24, 2009. 12:31 PM
yeah. well i recommend 'artrage' for any hobbyist artist. full sketch and trace program for 25 bucks! cant go wrong
nclarke in reply to elijahlucianAug 16, 2011. 9:23 PM
For people who don't want to pay out the ...nose... for Illustrator or coreldraw, Inkscape is a free vector graphics editor.
paqrat says: Jul 20, 2011. 9:09 PM
This is very cool.
bassdale says: Jun 16, 2009. 7:00 PM
What if you own a black guitar?, no raceism intended!
compgeek97 in reply to bassdaleJan 17, 2011. 10:28 AM
try making your image then making it negative so the black is white and viceversa
mkkrushmt in reply to bassdaleJun 22, 2009. 9:19 PM
could you use a lighter color ink?
potatojesus (author) in reply to bassdaleJun 22, 2009. 4:13 PM
humm, good question. I have a black decal on a black bass. Its really cool because it almost looks like a shadow. It's a very subtle graphic. But I can't really imagine anything showing up brightly on a black guitar. It would have to be a different type of printer... a professional vinyl printer or something. But the black decal I did on my black bass is pretty cool.
nitrox027 in reply to potatojesusAug 29, 2009. 10:08 PM
print it white, itll show up lol
penguin.waddle14 in reply to nitrox027Jan 29, 2010. 3:28 PM
no it wouldnt!
pinupsplus.com says: Nov 4, 2010. 11:16 AM
Projects are always fun when you do it yourself, but we do carry some pretty cool waterslide decals and you can get some amazing results. Check out some of the projects that our customers have done:
http://pinupsplus.com/customer-pictures-ezp-4.html
amcayanan says: Jul 8, 2010. 10:09 PM
Great idea! thanks for sharing.
the-ruler-of-craziness says: Mar 2, 2010. 12:38 PM
where do you buy printable window decal paper from?
potatojesus (author) in reply to the-ruler-of-crazinessMar 2, 2010. 2:02 PM
Staples, Office Max, online, etc
JKibs95 says: May 4, 2009. 6:17 PM
Sweet! Questions: 1: Do the tattoos come off? If so, do they ruin the finish of the guitar when they come off? 2:Wasn't Apollo the Greek God of music?
potatojesus (author) in reply to JKibs95May 10, 2009. 9:47 PM
1. Yes they peal right off and do not hurt the finish (providing you get the printable window decals... not stickers). 2. Yes but Pan also somehow represented music as well.
fatfoohy in reply to potatojesusMay 23, 2009. 12:49 PM
pan was the god of nature, apollo was the god of music.
potatojesus (author) in reply to fatfoohyJun 3, 2009. 10:29 PM
Pan, apparently, was a god of many things.

http://www.lugodoc.demon.co.uk/PAN.HTM

santy22 in reply to potatojesusSep 6, 2009. 1:56 PM
pan is also "bread" in spanish. maybe he was also god of food!
Mr. Brownie in reply to santy22Jan 19, 2010. 4:27 PM
i thought it was japanese
kneecaps in reply to potatojesusMay 19, 2009. 7:44 PM
i believe pan was a piper
pardusimo says: Nov 21, 2009. 2:01 PM
if water/sweat does get on it can it stain the guitar?
potatojesus (author) in reply to pardusimoNov 25, 2009. 2:36 PM
I've had the ink sweat off onto my guitar and it just wiped off wipe polish.... no guarantees though.
youy says: Oct 1, 2009. 11:01 AM
HI..I've got a strat and was wondering if this would work/damage the pickguard? anyone tried that or something similar? Cheers :D
mkkrushmt says: Sep 24, 2009. 7:58 PM
i was playing at a school picnic the other day and it started to rain. there were only a few drops, but where the water did hit the label it washed off the ink so its all spotted, it actually has a pretty cool effect. i think i might make some more this weekend. -Alec
potatojesus (author) in reply to mkkrushmtSep 25, 2009. 5:33 AM
Yeah, they're not waterpoof. I've sweat through one. But the beauty! is that you can always make more!
Lawlzorz says: Sep 4, 2009. 8:28 PM
Are you using a laser printer or inkjet??
potatojesus (author) in reply to LawlzorzSep 5, 2009. 6:39 AM
inkjet
guitarman63mm says: Apr 28, 2009. 10:11 PM
I went to staples, but a 10 pack of inkjet decal paper was in the neighborhood of $40 US, seemed extremely steep to me, but oh well.
potatojesus (author) in reply to guitarman63mmApr 30, 2009. 11:39 AM
Wow, Expensive. I don't think I paid nearly that much at our Staples here.
guitarman63mm says: Apr 11, 2009. 9:05 PM
How does this method compare to one of transparent paper -> laser printer -> guitar + clear coat? I read about a guy on ProjectGuitar.com who used that method for his logo. So a standard printer works? Can I change the color of the text? Will this paper dissolve under a lacquer or poly clear coat?
potatojesus (author) in reply to guitarman63mmApr 13, 2009. 8:41 PM
This is most likely inferior to an under coat method for 'up-close' views of the guitar. But if you're performing and people are looking at the guitar from a small distance, it looks great. Plus, the big benefit is that you can change your designs whenever you want without damaging your guitar. On Printable Window Decal paper, an ink jet printer will work fine... you can printed whatever colors you want. You can get this type of 'paper' at Staples or office max or online. I usually use staples. I am positive that ink jet inks, and probably the decal paper, would dissolve under a lacquer coating. I wouldn't advise that at all. Really, the purpose of this instructable was to make 'quick change' 'non-permanent' designs for your guitar.
guitarman63mm in reply to potatojesusApr 13, 2009. 10:01 PM
Thanks, point taken. I suppose I'll stick to the transparency!
Night910 says: Feb 9, 2009. 12:04 PM
this will work on a electric right?
potatojesus (author) in reply to Night910Feb 9, 2009. 12:20 PM
Yes, so long as their is a smooth clear coat finish.
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