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Start Creating Your Own Custom Sneakers: Things To Know

Designing and painting your own custom shoes is a great way to exercise your artistic abilities and create clothing that matches your personal style. But if you've never tried customizing a pair of sneakers before, you might be hesitant about potentially ruining your shoes. Knowing what materials you need to get started and learning some basic prepping and painting techniques can make it easier to jump in without worrying about making mistakes, though you may not be able to match the quality of sneaker manufacturers. Here's what you need to know to start creating your own custom sneakers:



What Materials Do I Need?

To get started, you need to grab the right materials -- it's not as simple as just grabbing some paint and brushes. You also need the right tools to prep and protect the shoe.

Paintbrushes: A quality paintbrush set is key to creating clean customs with minimal brushstrokes. Detail brushes are a must for working on micro-details.

Heat Gun: A heat gun will help paint layers set quickly, and a heat setting is required when working with 2-Soft on soft materials. Paint: Low-quality paint often chips and peels when worn. High-quality acrylic paint will adhere strongly to your shoes and last much longer.


2-Soft: When painting soft materials like mesh or canvas, Angelus 2-Soft will help the paint adhere and remain flexible.


Cleaner: A brush and shoe cleaner are necessary to keep your paint job clean and protected over time. Otherwise, dirt and grime may eventually cause your paint to chip and peel.


Tape: Using masking tape to section off certain areas of your shoes is the easiest way to prevent paint from spreading to unintended parts of the shoe.


Leather Preparer & Deglazer: Prep is the first step to customizing any shoe, and Leather Preparer & Deglazer will help paint adhere by getting rid of the shoe's factory finish.


Water & Stain Repellent: When properly applied, Water & Stain Repellent provides an invisible protective coating that repels water & stains to keep shoes clean and dry.


Acrylic Finisher: After you finish your custom paint job, the acrylic finisher provides a clean finish and protective coating.


5 Essential Tips for Custom Shoe Design




Start Simple. Before you're a custom shoe designing pro, start with a simple idea.


Choose Your Materials. Make sure you have the right materials for the job.


Test Colors. Test out different paint colors to make sure they match before you start painting.


Learn techniques. Check out tutorials to learn how to paint and create unique designs.


Finish off the shoe. Use a finisher to protect the sneakers, and apply a water and stain repellent for extra protection.


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