Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Extreme Glitter Shoes

I made these awesome glitter shoes for Boo today using Extreme Glitter. The result was a rich, patent-leather-like, glittery pair of shoes!

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An easy, inexpensive project you can do in almost any glittery shade...for any age!

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I started with a pair of canvas shoes (these were from Target, but Walmart or Payless are other good places to find an inexpensive pair of shoes).

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And I used Plaid's Extreme Glitter paint in Rose (click here for the color palette available):

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I applied a thick coat to all the exposed areas of the shoe:

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I used a smaller brush to get the paint right up to the edges of the rubber and metal parts:

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I applied a second coat after the first coat was dry and even applied a third and fourth coat in places:

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They dried really quick! Stay tuned for my pair....I'm looking for my old, dull flats to spruce up!

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25 comments:

  1. 0h, i'm going to have one thrilled almost 5 year old - she's currently obsessed with ruby red slippers so this is a great way to sparkle up ordinary shoes - thanks so much for sharing!

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  2. Love this idea!!! I have a 6 year old who really likes the twinkle toes shoes that are out right now..but I do not like the price. She will love the idea of making her own cool shoes!

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  3. Every little girl loves glitter! Lucky lil' boo!

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  4. I mean, how cute are these??? xo

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  5. Love these! Anything sparkly is always good :)

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  6. Love these! Anything sparkly is always good :)

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  7. genius!!! I might just have to try this!!! thanks for sharing! :0)

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  8. How clever you are!!! I'm going to pass this idea along to my daughters!!!!

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  9. Love it! I just made some princess bling shoes for my daughter too!

    http://evababedesigns.blogspot.com/2010/07/everyone-loves-little-bling-on-their.html

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  10. Cute! My daughter would love these!

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  11. My daughter was wanting some glitter shoes and I think this just might make them within our price range!

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  12. Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [21 Jul 12:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria

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  13. Those are adorable!! I need to do some for my 5 year old and 18 month old!

    I was wondering if you still had that bubble dress pattern for sale. I am almost done making both my girls their entire fall wardrobe by hand, using WAHM patterns!! :]
    If you can email me that would be awesome! I would love to get the pattern! We already have a love the halter one!

    karaintx@yahoo.com

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  15. bought the brown and pink shoes like yours at Target for $2....my daughter hated them. So I bought the Extreme Glitter in Hologram...thought it would be platnium, but it kind of green. We painted our first coat and she loves them now! Thanks!

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  16. love these. going to make lily and claire both a pair...

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  17. Adorable! I just bought a pair of white canvas tennies to try your grafitti idea on, but I'm thinking she might need these too!

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  18. i"m definitely making some green sparkly shoes for my 8 year old. She's going to love them.

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  19. Seventeen years ago my daughter wanted to be Dorothy for Halloween; she was four. Back then they didn't have "Dorothy" shoes available in the stores, so I came up with the idea of painting white Keds with glittery red fabric paint. They were wonderful, and my daughter loved them. Thanks for bringing that memory back. Have a nice day, Patty

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  20. Those are SO cute! Thanks so much for the sparkly how-to, I'll be linking.

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  21. I am thrilled. I had to make 4 pairs of bridesmaid flip flops and a bridal pair for my upcoming wedding. I was going through all the ways I could spruce up $3 flip flips. Ribbon, flowers...they all seemed boring or tacky. This glitter paint is perfect and it even comes in one of my wedding colors, Peridot. After 3 or 4 coats the color is an EXACT match to the ladys' dresses.

    Even though it is painted on cheap rubber straps, the paint is really hard to chip off. I believe the texture on the rubber helps secure it. These will definitely last through the reception and several wears after the wedding.

    I wish the paint came in ivory for my bridal shoes. I might experiment with mixing gold and silver to see what kind of effect it gives.

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