3 Ways to get inspired this March, aka, “National Craft Month”

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We have several crafty punches available for purchase at Pick Punch, so we have our crafters covered this month.  Here are 3 ways to inspire you in March.

1. Think about your half-finished pile of crafty projects.  Now organize your thoughts and write them down.  Each day, try to cross something off your list.  At the end of March, you won’t believe how many of your half-finished projects have turned into finished works of art.

2. Think Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.  This might just inspire you to look around the house and make something amazing.  We like using gift cards and other plastics to make custom-made picks.  Think about what you have laying around…or what you are throwing out…use pinterest…that’s one of the best inspirational sites out there.  Just plug in what you have in the search bar to see what others have made with the same materials.

3. Give some supplies to the kids.  See what they come up with.  Sometimes kids are the best inspiration around.  A few of my favorite pieces around my house, are those my kids made.

Here are a couple of our crafty punches:

Circle $24.95 circlepickpunch

Square $24.95 square

Teardrop $24.95teardrop

Send us pictures of what you have crafted this month.  We will feature as many as we can on our blog or on our facebook page! Can’t wait to see what you come up with….

A Great Memory of the Jackson Five & 1984

Today in 1970, “ABC” by the Jackson Five was released.  Is there anyone out there that doesn’t love a good Jackson Five song?  When I was in second grade, I had to see Michael Jackson.  He was a part of the Victory Tour that year. It must have been 1984. My parents were totally into it. They flew us to Buffalo, New York. It was my first concert.  We had nosebleed seats, but I remember the experience. How amazing…to watch Michael Jackson dance. He had on his glove. I LOVED him!  He would get all caught up in the microphone cord and would do this crazy twirl to get out of it. I could see only because of a huge screen above our seats.  I also remember that we stayed in the same hotel as Michael and his brothers. The lady at the the hotel diner told me that I had “just missed him” or that “Michael Jackson had just left out the back door.”  Looking back at that now, I know there was no way the Jackson Five was staying at that same hotel… but I did believe it then, and that may have been the coolest experience my parents could have ever given me at that time in my life.  I wonder who that will be for my kids.  Justin Bieber?  Taylor Swift?  Will I be as cool as my parents were and take my kids?  What is your favorite Jackson Five memory?   First concert memory?

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Looking for a Chinese Instrument to Celebrate Chinese New Year?

While looking online for a Chinese instrument played with a pick (all inspired by today, as it is the first day of the Chinese New Year, and of course, we are Pick Punch) I found the most awesome videos of a girl, Michelle Kwan, playing the guzheng.  The guzheng is a Chinese plucked zither.  A zither is a stringed instrument, which can be played by plucking or with a bow.

Check out this video of Michelle Kwan playing “Sweet Child of Mine”

And, here she is covering Metallica’s “One”

Happy Chinese New Year!

 

Anthrax’s Scott Ian excerpt from Guitar Interactive Magazine

I found this article online and thought it was interesting to hear Scott Ian’s answer to what advice he would give to up and coming guitarists…regarding especially what he thought about social media skills playing an important role in becoming successful.
Here is  some of the article from ultimate guitar.com originally found in Guitar Interactive magazine.
I wouldn’t know. I don’t know what to tell somebody these days, because so much of the stuff… The Internet didn’t exist when I was coming up and when Anthrax started, and for years and years and years, so… We were a band for… Let’s say, if you wanna say, around ’97 or ’98, when the Internet kind of started becoming a tool that a band could use in a myriad number of ways, we were a band for 17 years before that became even something anyone knew of. So I have no idea. I don’t know anything about any of that stuff.“The only thing I can say to anyone is just play what you love. Play what makes you happy. That’s all I ever did, and that’s all I know most of the people I know in bands ever did. Granted, we’re from a different time. So, these days, I don’t know. I don’t know…”He continued: “Do you need to know how to use social media to be a guitar player? I don’t even understand what that means?

My attitude is, play what makes you happy and practice songwriting. Write songs.

I look at guitar probably in a completely different way than most people, and probably most of the people that read your magazines.

I would rather listen to Malcolm Young play an A chord than anything else on guitar – than anything, other than maybe Eddie Van Halen.

I’m a caveman when it comes to guitar.

Guitar, for me, has only ever been a tool to write songs. Guitar is a tool used to create music and to play with other people. That’s what guitar is for me. That’s what makes me happy as a guitar player.

If you’re a kid who wants to learn how to shred like… I don’t even know who… whatever is the new-school… I don’t know who’s the best lead guitar player out right now under 30 years old. There’s these super-technical bands with eight strings. Like, I know a band… And I’m not being negative about them, but I know there’s a band called Periphery, and I’ve heard of them, and I’ve heard some of the stuff, and I get it. From a technical standpoint, it’s amazing! But it’s not something I personally am gonna go home and put on. I totally respect it and I appreciate it, and I understand why kids are getting into that.

Ian added: “So, basically, what I’m saying is… it’s just what makes you happy. If that makes you happy, then do that. If Malcolm Young makes you happy, then do that. You know what I mean?! That’s all I cared about when I was a kid. I played guitar for fun; that’s all it was. And, truthfully, I didn’t become a lead guitar player, and I didn’t focus on that, because the work wasn’t fun for me. I just wanted to get up there and rip big chords and just do what makes you happy. That’s the best advice I can give.

 

Are you ready for Valentine’s?

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It’s tomorrow.  Are you ready?  We have some of the best gift items out there, for both men and women.  Hats, wallets, Pick Punch, Collar Stay Punch, Round or Square Punch for crafty types.  All kinds of gifts, just waiting for you.  Now go to www.pickpunch.com and get all your gifts at once! We LOVE to see you shop

Best Gift for Valentine’s Day

A Pick Punch is the perfect gift for both men and women. The Pick Punch can be used for exactly what it was intended…creating custom picks to play musical instruments. OR the Pick Punch can be used in a crafty recycling project way.  So, if your guy or gal is a musician, the Pick Punch is the way to go.  If your guy or girl is crafty, then craft away with this amazing tool…make earrings, make necklaces, art, a chandelier….the possibilites are endless.  And the price is right.  Need inspiration?  Check out Pinterest. Type in “guitar pick” You won’t be disappointed and either will your Valentine.

An Easy and Inexpensive Way to Promote Your Band

As a music fan, growing up going to concerts, and still to this day, getting a guitar pick from the band is pretty special.  Fans seek guitar picks from their favorite bands.  I love it when band members throw them out into the crowd!

Consider this, make your own picks with Pick Punch, add your logo or own personal art to the picks. At your next show, throw out a couple in the crowd.  It’s a great way of self-promotion.  Give them to your friends, share them with other bands.  When you drop in to talk to a club owner about a gig, leave a few.  And, make sure the door has plenty to give out to regulars, or maybe tout it on facebook as the first 20 people will get a customized pick.  Get creative and use your Pick Punch for something that will promote you to the next level.

Send us pictures of picks you make and let us know how you are using Pick Punch to promote your band…to a brand.

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Plastic Sheets for Making Your Own Picks

We talk a lot about recycling plastics to make your picks.  We love it when you send us pictures of cool things you have upcycled.  But, if you need additional plastic, we have it right on our website.  These are best to use to completely personalize your pick.  We have several plastics and colors for you to choose from.  So, for those of you who have already purchased a Pick Punch, maybe you should try out a new punch, maybe a different size, and then pick up a plastic to play with.  Experiment with our plastics as they range in guage, so you might have a heavier or lighter weight pick.  This is a fun way to keep your creativity flowing.  Check out all of our plastics.    http://www.pickpunch.com/plastic-sheets.html

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Users of Pick Punch are Sending us their Creative Picks…We Want to Share!

Keep ’em coming…We like to feature our customers’ work on our blog.  So send us your photos, https://www.facebook.com/PickPunch?ref=tn_tnmn

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Thank you Kelly Jean Curto, for sharing this photo.  We love the colorful plastic, and cool design you have used.

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Chris Sanchez, looks like you had a ton of cards to upcycle:)

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And, Jeff Royds…this is AWESOME.  What a great use for Pick Punch.  I bet you won’t lose this pick too easily…or if you do, at least you have a good chance to get it back!