Alright, so, I got into this whole sorority paddle thing. You know, those wooden paddles that sororities give to their new members? Yeah, well, I wanted to try making one myself. It seemed like a cool project, and I love getting my hands dirty with DIY stuff.

First, I had to get a paddle. I searched around a bit. I finally found one online, just a plain, unfinished wooden one. Perfect for customizing. When it arrived, it was just bare wood, ready for anything.
Next, I started brainstorming ideas. I wanted it to be unique, not just some generic design. I spent a couple of days sketching things out, looking at patterns, and thinking about what colors to use. I decided to go with a kind of nature theme, with some flowers and vines. I also thought about adding the sorority letters, but in a subtle way, incorporated into the design.
Once I had a rough idea, I lightly sketched the design onto the paddle with a pencil. This was kinda tricky because I didn’t want to press too hard and leave marks in the wood. But I also needed to see the lines clearly.
Then came the fun part – painting! I picked out some acrylic paints in greens, blues, and a few other colors for the flowers. I also got some gold paint for the letters. I started with the background, layering different shades of green to give it some depth.
- Applying the base layer of paint.
- Letting it dry completely.
- Adding the vine details.
- Painting the flowers – that was the most time-consuming part.
After the flowers were done, I carefully painted the sorority letters, making them look like they were part of the vines. It was a bit of a challenge to get the letters to look right, but I took my time and it turned out okay. I was so exciting when the paint was done.

Once everything was dry, I applied a coat of sealant to protect the paint. I wanted to make sure it would last and not chip easily. I let it dry for a whole day, just to be sure.
The Result
The finished paddle looked pretty awesome, if I do say so myself. It was way better than just buying a pre-made one. It had that personal touch, and I was proud of how it turned out. Plus, it was a fun project to work on. It’s cool to see something you imagined come to life like that. Now, it’s hanging up in my room, a reminder of a fun little project I did. I am so happy with it.