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use coloured or patterned paper that way you can change it when the mood takes!!!!
Clean & spray, it won't be a high traffic area so the fairly weak adhesion won't be a problem. I've done a few inc a reverse silver flake, with logo. Bonus was come sale time it all came off nice & easy.
Some plastics don't take well to solvent (polycarb) so worth misting on the first coat or two before having at it.
If it's like a Strat or Tele where it sits flat on the body I'd put a quick coat of wax on it when dry, just to help it not stick/grip & scratch when it's nailed down.
Anyway, I've sprayed Rustoleum Metallic Pink (from Wilko) directly onto acrylic. It works fine and is a decent match for an Allparts Pink Paisley body.
My Fender Japan Paisley pickguard had a white coloured paint sprayed over the back of the pink metallic, presumably to seal it or make it more opaque and better hide the pickup rout.
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest