Showing posts with label teal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teal. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Painted shoes! - Tutorial




This is the project I did for Iron Craft challenge #2. I have seen pictures of painted shoes and checked out a few different tutorials (all with different techniques and results). So I did a combination of stuff and here is the process I used to make these shoes.

Materials & tools



  • Blank ugly shoes
  • Mod Podge
  • Foam brush
  • Spray paint
  • Acrylic paint in contrasting color
  • Duct tape or masking tape (I used both) 
  • Ruler

Instructions


  • Tape the wedges or any area that you do not want to be painted 
  •  Then stuff those shoes! That way they keep there shape while painting

  • Next break out the Mod Podge! Pain all over the shoes, then let them dry for a few hours. This step prevents the paint from bleeding through the shoes. 




  • Next Spray paint them kicks! I put them in an old cardboard box then sprayed (this kept the paint contained in one area) 





  • After I let them dry I thought these need a bit more pizazz, so I decided to add some tips. I measured about a few inches from the point and then covered it with some masking tape 
  • I used some acrylic paint for the tips and did a few coats. Peel the tape off when done painting because if you wait for the paint to dry completely some of it may come off with the tape!




  • I let them dry overnight and ta - da look at my fabulous new shoes! 











Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Iron Challenge #2 - Orange Shoes!

I am glad to say that I have completed the second Iron Craft challenge: orange ya glad. This challenge let crafters either make something with the color orange or actually use oranges (the fruit) for something. I opted for the former.

My original goal was to get some kitschy accessories and spray paint them. However, I didn't have too much luck at the thrift store. Nothing really called out to me. While browsing I found an ugly pair of flats and figured I could try painting them. I already had some spray paint left over from my Halloween decorations. After I painted the shoes, they still looked a little blah. I thought some teal would work well on the tips. Here is how they came out!



My partner in craft, Michele was not sure exactly what to do. She said she just grabbed a punch of paint chips from Home Depot and hoped inspiration would strike. We sat in the craft dungeon paint chips before us thinking. She said the colors reminded her of Harry Potter. So here is what she came up with. Read more about her adventures here.


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