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Well it’s that time of year we are reminded to go green, slow down, relax and enjoy life. It’s a time for people to come together, hang out and have a good time. Sure, there are other things going on today and we at Scary Creative believe that everybody has to find there own path to happiness. So do what you have to do to enjoy yourself.
So let the celebration continue with GUITARS AND GIRLS!
Custom design, 4-20 friendly “Budocaster” made by Scary. Beautiful Guitar, being displayed by beautiful girls. It doesn’t get much better then this!
David Petillo sent over a picture of one of his new projects. You can see our custom decals along the bridge of this beautiful acoustic guitar. This is a great example of how a little rub-on can go a long way to making your guitar sing all on its own
When we say you can use rub on transfer on just about anything, WE MEAN IT! The example of the week, Sandlot baseball bats.
After receiving their rub on order from us they sent along this handsome picture of their bats with our transfers. Its an equations that equals beauty. Sandlot bats are made out of grade A wood and out rub on transfers have no issue adhering to them. It’s a great example of a job done SCARY!
We finished the Daisy Rock Guitars job today. It looks beautiful! A true one of a kind work of art. . .


Pictured here is a happy John and Noel with the design that Daisy Rock approved. Now the guitar goes to the spray booth.


Today we are starting the process of customizing this guitar. First we need to trace the body shape of the guitar. From there we digitally design the artwork to fit the body. Daisy Rock wants the guitar to have a Ghostgirl theme. We plan to submit four design layouts.

Today we got this guitar from Daisy Rock Guitars. They have contracted us to customize one of their finished model guitars. Here is what it looked like when we first got it.

We are very proud of the latest guitar wrap for Schecter Custom Shop, and “Color West Printing/Packaging” . Here is a picture of the finished guitar that our friend Shigeki was kind enough to send us.

We are very proud of these new examples of our wrap technology. These four bodies all look alike. And will be displayed at our customers booth at the 2010 NAMM show next month. So if you get the chance to go to the show, you can see the finished guitars at their booth. I would tell you who they are, but it is better if you hunt for it. When you do find these guitars you will find 7 other guitars we wraped for them. Those other guitars I will post here next month after the show.





