I transformed a pair of plainish oxfords into silver wonders! These oxfords from Born are very comfortable but I thought a bit plain.
A member of my wearable art guild, PenWAG, wrote a book called Sassy Feet about painting leather shoes and purses. Margot Silk Forrest has brought examples into our meetings and Ive always been impressed.
I thought I'd try my hand at painting these oxfords. I used two tones of silver paint. Lighter on the sides and darker on the tips and uppers. It takes 5+ thin layers to provide good cover. They really look great.
I wore them on my trip to New York and I was stopped a number of times by people who loved the color. They are a bit flashy but in a subtle way.
Next, a pair of red and cream. And I'm thinking a pair of teal and cream would be cool too.
I may buy a gross, paint them in every color, and make them a trademark fashion staple.
A member of my wearable art guild, PenWAG, wrote a book called Sassy Feet about painting leather shoes and purses. Margot Silk Forrest has brought examples into our meetings and Ive always been impressed.
I thought I'd try my hand at painting these oxfords. I used two tones of silver paint. Lighter on the sides and darker on the tips and uppers. It takes 5+ thin layers to provide good cover. They really look great.
I wore them on my trip to New York and I was stopped a number of times by people who loved the color. They are a bit flashy but in a subtle way.
Next, a pair of red and cream. And I'm thinking a pair of teal and cream would be cool too.
I may buy a gross, paint them in every color, and make them a trademark fashion staple.
Hey, those shoes look great! Your readers might want to watch our Sassy Feet YouTube video on how to paint shoes -- it's at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohZ9pKi-pF0. Upcycling shoes with the creative use of Lumiere paints is not difficult and the results -- like yours -- are amazing!
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