Question:
I've got a pair of chucks that I never wear - they are lowtop, white sole, black upper, bubblegum pink tongue. I want to paint them and maybe do some stenciling or even freehand painting.
What kind of spraypaint should I use, or doesn't it matter? Also, anyone have any ideas for cool colors or designs?
Answer:
Decided to paint the entire canvas part of the shoe with black artist's acrylic paint (save for the logos), then I will spray paint the shoes silver, then do a layer of cream acrylic paint on top of that. I figure that when the shoes get all beat up and worn, the other colors will show through.
Answer:
Look into fabric paints. They're more like dyes and leave the fabric soft and won't crack. They'll also allow the shoes to breathe.
Answer:
I just ordered custom chucks for 60 instead last year :alien:
Answer:
They turned out really cool. I painted the tongue black so the whole shoe was black, then spraypainted the metallic silver over (allowing a bit of black to show through in places) and then dry-brushed some white mixed with a tiny bit of brown acrylic paint over the top, allowing the silver to show in places. They are surprisingly flexible and don't seem to be cracking at all, but I may be a bit worried about breathability.
I'll post pics soon.
