An easy, inexpensive project you can do in almost any glittery shade...for any age!
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).
And I used Plaid's Extreme Glitter paint in Rose (click here for the color palette available):
I applied a thick coat to all the exposed areas of the shoe:
I used a smaller brush to get the paint right up to the edges of the rubber and metal parts:
I applied a second coat after the first coat was dry and even applied a third and fourth coat in places:
They dried really quick! Stay tuned for my pair....I'm looking for my old, dull flats to spruce up!
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).
And I used Plaid's Extreme Glitter paint in Rose (click here for the color palette available):
I applied a thick coat to all the exposed areas of the shoe:
I used a smaller brush to get the paint right up to the edges of the rubber and metal parts:
I applied a second coat after the first coat was dry and even applied a third and fourth coat in places:
They dried really quick! Stay tuned for my pair....I'm looking for my old, dull flats to spruce up!
I love them!
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Awesome, Ashley :D
ReplyDelete0h, 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!
ReplyDeleteI'll be doing this for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove 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!
ReplyDeleteEvery little girl loves glitter! Lucky lil' boo!
ReplyDeleteSAAAAASSSSYYY!!!!
ReplyDeleteI mean, how cute are these??? xo
ReplyDeleteLove these! Anything sparkly is always good :)
ReplyDeleteLove these! Anything sparkly is always good :)
ReplyDeletegenius!!! I might just have to try this!!! thanks for sharing! :0)
ReplyDeleteHow clever you are!!! I'm going to pass this idea along to my daughters!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I just made some princess bling shoes for my daughter too!
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Cute! My daughter would love these!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter was wanting some glitter shoes and I think this just might make them within our price range!
ReplyDeleteJust 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
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable!! I need to do some for my 5 year old and 18 month old!
ReplyDeleteI 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!
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ReplyDeletebought 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!
ReplyDeletelove these. going to make lily and claire both a pair...
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I just bought a pair of white canvas tennies to try your grafitti idea on, but I'm thinking she might need these too!
ReplyDeletei"m definitely making some green sparkly shoes for my 8 year old. She's going to love them.
ReplyDeleteSeventeen 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
ReplyDeleteThose are SO cute! Thanks so much for the sparkly how-to, I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteEven 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.