Introduction: Easy Guitar Art
Want to give your guitar a new look but don't want to spend ANY money at all? Wellyou've come to the right place.
With some time and effort, you will get the results as shown below
It took me around 1-2 hours to do this
Step 1: Gathering the Materials
Materials are:
-A Guitar
-Masking Tape
-Scissors
-Glue(Any office/home glue would do)
-Printer
-A4 Paper
-Permanant Marker
-A piece of junk cloth
Step 2: Choosing Your Design
When choosing or making your design, choose/make one that has only one colour and that isn't too complicated.
After that, print your design out in A4 paper
Step 3: Cut Out Your Design
Now, tear out some masking tape and cover the area where your design is and cut it out
Step 4: Trace Out Your Art
Now, carefully trace out your design with permanent marker.
After that, carefully cut out your design with a pair of scissors or blade
Step 5: Finishing Up the Design
Now, place the design that you just cut out onto a piece of A4 paper.
Use your permanent marker to trace around the art and colour it again to fill up any blanks.
Step 6: Stick It Onto Your Guitar
Choose where you want to stick your design, for me I'd stick it on the bottom right of the guitar as it doesn't obstruct you when your jamming on your guitar.
Turn your design around so that the white surface is facing up. Take your glue and dab around the surface and carefully place it on your guitar.
Take a wet cloth, and wipe around your design to lose the glue stains.
Step 7: And There You Have It....
There you have it... please comment and rate =)
8 Comments
12 years ago on Introduction
Lovely! I wish i had thought about stencilling when i re-vamped my guitar!
12 years ago on Step 7
spiffy. I like it. I think I will do this as soon as a get a new guitar.
Thanks, good job.
Reply 12 years ago on Step 7
thank you :)
12 years ago on Introduction
ellow all,i know speaking inglish abit's..sorry ya my language...
firstly i wan to know wt paper when we wan start to print the picture..paper A4 common we use when wan print ka or different paper.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Hi, for me I used common A4 paper. But pretty much any kind of paper could be used
13 years ago on Introduction
If you're cutting the design out - had you thought of using a stencil and paint instead?
L
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Well no, won't it smudge?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
It wouldn't smudge if done carefully. Just a thought.
L