Shoe Customization 101
So.. you
just couldn’t do it could you…
In a recent
post I helped you Know When To Break Up..With Your Shoes.
If you found
that there were a couple pairs that you just couldn’t break-up with but are
lookin’ a lil’ shabby maybe it’s time to give those babes a makeover!
I have a pair
I had only worn once, they are comfy, AND they are Steve Madden’s
The silky
material on the top part of the shoe had become picked & scuffed from a
night out dancing.
So here is
what I did….(EGORE,
PAINT..BRUSHES..HURRY!! MUAHAHAHA)
1st
I cleaned the entire shoe very very well. It is really important to work on a
clean surface because, like with any paint job,
if you paint over the dirt n grime when it falls off..so will your nice
paint job L
2nd
I primed my shoe with a Black Gesso over the tops of my shoes (you can also use
a black acrylic, gesso is matte & acrylic is glossy, your choice) I also
used a damp rag to dab some of the gesso over the glitter of my heels, not
necessary I just liked the way it looked. (make sure you have a small detail brush handy for those tight spots)
3rd
I chose a metallic gold acrylic, to match the glitter already on my shoe, and
again with a damp rag dabbed it into the acrylic and applied it atop the gesso
in a circular motion working quickly but carefully to create a sheer coat over
the entire material part of the shoe. (gave my pumps a great leather like look)
4th
I black gessoed the soles of my shoes to prep the surface for a custom paint
job.
5th
I decided on a design and used a soft pastel/charcoal to sketch the design (you
can also use a transfer paper like carbon paper)
6th
I painted!
7th
Sealer! MUST MUST MUST seal your shoes with a matte or gloss multi purpose
sealer or all your work will have been in vain.
8th
let dry for at least 24hrs THEN SHOW OFF YOUR ONE OF A KIND KICKS!
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