I just customized a pair of plain white canvas shoes (like the $5 Wal-Mart variety!), and now they're so fun! The lightweight canvas makes them the perfect summer shoe. I painted a striped pattern in a light neutral beige color and used floral ribbon for pretty shoe laces. This shoe DIY was really easy and you can do it too! Here's what I did!
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1. Supplies needed: canvas shoes, ribbon, crimp beads, masking or painters tape, soft fabric paint. (I used Tulip brand in the matte finish and the color is called 'Linen'. 2-4. Tape off where you do NOT want your paint to go. I cut the masking tape in half because I wanted thinner stripes. I taped mine off by section, horizontal stripes on the front and back sections, and vertical stripes in the middle section. I taped around the rubber sole and the trim around the ankle of the shoe because I wanted those to stay white. Repeat same steps on the other shoe. 5. Pour paint in a small plastic cup or on a paper plate. 6. Start painting your shoe, working in sections. Repeat on other shoe. 8. While shoes are drying make your pretty shoe laces! Cut 2 strips of ribbon the same length as the shoelaces that came with your shoes. Cut ends diagonally. 9. Run a lighter over the ends of your ribbon to melt the fibers to keep it from fraying. *Note: this will only work on ribbons made of synthetic fibers.
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10. Slide one crimp bead onto your ribbon. 11. Slide another crimp bead on to your ribbon, getting it as close to the first bead as possible. 12-13. Using pliers, smash your crimp beads flat. 14-15. Trim excess ribbon.. 16. Run a lighter over the ends once more to melt those stray frays. 17. Repeat steps for all ends of your ribbon shoe laces. 18. Remove tape! I removed my tape before my paint was completely dry...I was too impatient! :) This actually worked out well though because it allowed me to wipe off a bit of excess paint that ended up on the rubber sole. After paint is completely dry (should take about 4 hours) lace up your newly decorated shoes and admire!