Draw a thin, vertical rectangle in the center of the page for the neck of the guitar. Attach an upside down "V" to the bottom left side of the rectangle. Add a horizontal line to the bottom of the "V" shape.
Attach curves line to the right side of the bottom horizontal line. This should look like a reverse "C" shape. Add a short diagonal line pointing toward the upper right-hand corner of the page. Attach another upside down "V" to this line and connect these lines to the bottom right side of the neck of the guitar with a short horizontal line.
Draw a small thin triangle that is pointing to the upper right-hand corner. Add five small circles to the left side of this triangle to create the pegs for the guitar strings. Draw the guitar strings with five, thin vertical lines running down the neck of the guitar to the middle of the body of the guitar. Add the pick guard with smaller version of the shape of the body of the guitar in the center of the guitar itself. Add the knobs with two small circles below and to the right of the pick guard. Add a small rectangle where the strings of the guitar stop.
Draw wings on the guitar with two triangular shapes attached to the upper left and right sides of the guitar body. Make these wings look feathered by dipping the line on the outside edge in and then back out again four times to create small triangular points along the edge of the wings. Add flames to the base of the guitar with a curved line around the bottom of the guitar. Add the individual flames with two curved triangular shapes to the right and left side of the guitar.
Color the wings, body and head of the guitar bright red. Color the pick guard blue and the bottom flames black. Color the neck of the guitar light brown. Shade the bottom of the wings with black pencil. Do this by placing heavy strokes of black near the bottom of the wings and gradually lightening your strokes as your proceed up the wing. Add pink highlights with colored pencil to the upper and lower left portion of the guitar.
Create an alternating blue and red target as the background for the emblem. Draw a small semicircle of bright red around the neck and inner edges of the wings. Add a thick (1-1/2 to 2- inch wide) band of light blue in a circle around the small semicircle of red. Add another thick band of bright red around the blue in a ring to complete the bulls-eye shape.
Scan the image into your computer, set to at least 300 dots per inch (DPI). Open the file in Photoshop and use the crop tool to select only the emblem itself. Click "Save As" and save the file as a Jpeg. You can now post the emblem online or upload it to a site like zazzle.com or stickerjunkie.com and use the image to create your own stickers.