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The design can be everything like anime, drawing of real person, landscape, plants, characters, etc. Hand painted shoes are not only artwork, but also of practical use. Water proof pigment is used on all shoes of My store, so you can wash the shoes, but please DO NOT brush the paint heavily or use any bleach, washing machine is not allowed.

Contact us at mypaintedshoes gmail. Toggle navigation. Featured Products Go to the Reviews Page. These shoes are beautiful!!!!! Literally looks exactly the same as the picture above. They look so Chic, badass and just unique! Would buy again. I gave it as a gift and they were impressed! I will say that I think they turned out so easy and cute for me is directly related to the fact that my pattern was so simple. Of course, you can use this tutorial to paint whatever you like on your canvas shoes!!

I searched Pinterest for a good step-by-step to no avail. Gather your supplies. Target carries a knock off line and you could really use any sort of canvas shoes with success. You will need shoes, a pencil, a sharpie, acrylic craft paint, a small paint brush and sealer I used modge podge.

If you are like me, you might also need a pattern to go by. As luck would have it, Mother already had every single thing needed on hand… even the perfect paint colors! Using your pencil and pattern if desired , trace the outline of your design onto the shoes. I left the hard toe shaped inserts that came in the shoes in place for the painting. Start painting! You will want to do THREE coats of each color, letting each coat dry completely before starting the next.

I stuck mine outside to dry between coats and it took no time at all given how hot it was here yesterday. I started with black…. After my three coats of plain red were done, I went over the tops of the red areas with two additional coats of the red glitter.

It is pretty clear, so you will want to use a solid base coat if you decide to do the glitter. Outline your design, add details with black sharpie. I simply outlined the red part of the bottom of the Mickey and the bow on Minnie. I let everything dry completely over night and then sealed with Modge Podge. I did a very light coat, carefully brushing it on and being sure not to go outside of my design.

I let it dry about 30 minutes and then added a final coat. I simply cannot WAIT to wear these!! They are so comfy and will be perfect with all my Disney tees on our next trip late this year. Stay tuned for another Disney paint project happening NOW :- xoxo. Everything Disney Disney Style.



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