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Fun Things To Do With Picks

Because there are so many ways to show your rock star side...

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/fun-things-to-do-with-picks • Posted by Tristen M.

These are a series of projects that I did with fun picks. I first one are just your basic earring picks, where all you need is a drill, earring hooks, and some jump rings. I got the two right ones from a series of pick called monster picks (Frankenstein, Dracula, the Mummy...). Most music stores will have a catalog with their line in it. You would have to order them in a large batch but they have such a wide range you could try an convince you store to order some for you with the promise you will buy a bunch. The next project is these two picks overlapped and attached to a bracelet. It is for your more unique picks, like this artist specific one. Then I made a rosary inspired beaded necklace with a Dunlop pick as the center piece. The two final pieces are a necklace with some great chain I got at my local bead store and a pick brooch with a star accessory glue on. I'm not sure if these are in order with the picks. I have done a lot more pick projects but I just wanted to put a few up. I know that other peoples projects give me inspiration so I wanted to try and do the same.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 15

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

These are a series of projects that I did with fun picks. I first one are just your basic earring picks, where all you need is a drill, earring hooks, and some jump rings. I got the two right ones from a series of pick called monster picks (Frankenstein, Dracula, the Mummy...). Most music stores will have a catalog with their line in it. You would have to order them in a large batch but they have such a wide range you could try an convince you store to order some for you with the promise you will buy a bunch. The next project is these two picks overlapped and attached to a bracelet. It is for your more unique picks, like this artist specific one. Then I made a rosary inspired beaded necklace with a Dunlop pick as the center piece. The two final pieces are a necklace with some great chain I got at my local bead store and a pick brooch with a star accessory glue on. I'm not sure if these are in order with the picks. I have done a lot more pick projects but I just wanted to put a few up. I know that other peoples projects give me inspiration so I wanted to try and do the same.

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