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Marleyy Bear
Marleyy Bear · 5 projects
i also have the same guitar pick.. somewhere O.0 cant wait to try this
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eden a.
eden a.
Cute! I have the exact same guitar pick but i lost it.
Happy
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eden a.
eden a.
Cute! I have the exact same guitar pick but i lost it.
Happy
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Krystyl O.
Krystyl O. · Abbotsford, British Columbia, CA · 11 projects
Hehe, I use Dun lop Picks too Happy
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sofia d.
sofia d. · 8 projects
great idea!rock on!!!
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Pris dls
Pris dls · Independence, Missouri, US · 13 projects
:oD hey i have done this one before!!! it was one of my fav's, love to rock
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Pris dls
Pris dls · Independence, Missouri, US · 13 projects
:oD hey i have done this one before!!! it was one of my fav's, love to rock
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Pris dls
Pris dls · Independence, Missouri, US · 13 projects
:oD hey i have done this one before!!! it was one of my fav's, love to rock
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featureandform
featureandform · Whitley Bay, England, GB · 2 projects
v nice
but it luks a little tricky...
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lizzy doll
lizzy doll
hey! i love cut out + keep and i just started today. i am really excited that i have another web site to look forward to going on. can you please send me a friend request?? or email me at laurenlizzie@msn.com
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Lucía
Lucía · Montevideo, Montevideo Dept, UY · 9 projects
Nice, I`ll give it a go! But will do it perforating the pointy part instead... might look better but won't be able to play guitar however... you can though!
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Beverley B.
Beverley B. · Canada, CA · 2 projects
i have the same guitar pick!!
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Christy S.
Christy S. · Kalispell, Mt, US
I also make guitar pick earrings. I use foredom to drill the hole, then attach a couple jumprings, earwires and they are done and are a very popular item.
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Black Kitten Accessories
Black Kitten Accessories · Minot, North Dakota, US
I started off by using a sewing needle and heating it up. It started to melt the plastic around the hole, so I decided to use a dril. You just need a 1/16" drill bit and it works awesomely. No mess or anything. Just make sure you drill on top of a piece of wood or even an empty shoe box.
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Not A.
Not A. · Westlake, Ohio, US · 18 projects
that's cool
i'm gonna make one of em. ONLY ONE. Then i'm gonna wear it ALL THE TIME.
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Courtney Couture
Courtney Couture · Keller, Texas, US · 20 projects
i just used a sewing pin for mine, they were a bit hard but i managed and they turned out just fine
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Darling Niki
Darling Niki · Clearwater, Florida, US · 20 projects
There is a much easier way to do this and it looks great. One of my top sellers at my site. Buy a leather punch..I know its about $12 but it has many many uses!! It can punch through the thickest guitar picks or leather when putting on spikes, studs, grommets.. you name it. I even use it for my bottle cap jewelry ! Happy They put in a jumpring or two.. add to earring hook and yay! perfection
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GothicFeverDream
GothicFeverDream · Brooklyn, New York, US
sooo hott
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Elizabeth W.
Elizabeth W. · Texas, Texas, US
I made a pair and used a needle that was heated but i should have used a thinker needle. I also put a light weight chain on the earring hook and made the earring a bit longer.
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Gina E.
Gina E. · Chicago, Illinois, US
I love these! It just goes to show... just about anything can be made into a pair of earrings!
Much love,
Gina
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Cat Morley
Cat Morley · London, GB · 1432 projects
I just used a thumb tack to pierce the hole, I guess it depends on the thickness of your pick though.
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nothing

i used a safty pin, that i heated up in a candle's flame. It worked like a charm
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dlarryb

Use a dremel. It's a small hand held drill unit for crafts
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jessie

hey i was wondering how do i make the hole in the guitar pick
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Cat Morley
Cat Morley · London, GB · 1432 projects
With a pin or something pointy and sharp. You could bang a nail through it too if you like or attempt punching a hole through it with an eye-lit gun. It's not too difficult to do with just a pin though.
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