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Here's how I did mine.
- Make sure the shoes that you use are free from all dirt. You can also buy a pair of all white sneakers.
- Gather your painting supplies. I bought four 2 oz bottles of paint for 59 cents each at Joanns. The colors I used were black and mocha brown. One bottle of each color was plenty enough.
- Tape the areas that you don't want painted with painter's tape or masking tape.
- Pour the paint in a bowl or a paint tray and begin painting using a paintbrush. I used the largest that came in the pack I bought from Joann's for $1.50. Paint both sneakers.
- Let dry for an hour.
- Apply another coat to the sneakers and again let dry for an hour.
- Find the design you want to add. You can print a template and cut out the design/shapes to use as a stencil. The design I was going for was tribal/aztec.
- Pour the second color paint of your choice into the now cleaned bowl. You can use as many colors as you want. Begin applying the design/shapes with the smallest paintbrush you have. You can also use a paint marker which may be easier. I used freehand.
- Let dry for an hour.
- Remove the painters tape. Use some q-tips and nail polish remover to remove any excess paint around each sneaker.
- Spray them with acrylic paint sealer and you're done.
The finished product:
Looks cool! |
Here's what I wore with my new sneakers. It's so nice out today!
Do you have any old/new sneakers that you would like to revamp or paint?
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