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How To Paint Leather Shoes!

in DIY, Household Hacks on 05/22/14

Have you ever painted leather shoes before?  Or painted any kind of leather?  I had no idea how to paint leather and never even thought of it!  A couple of weeks ago my daughter came and took a pair of my Mom’s shoes to “paint” them.  I was pretty skeptical of the entire idea, but, she did a great job! So, here you go:

Have you ever painted leather shoes before?  Or painted any kind of leather?  I had no idea how to paint leather and never even thought of it!

A couple of weeks ago my daughter came and took a pair of my Mom’s shoes to “paint” them.  I was pretty skeptical of the entire idea, but, she did a great job! She decided to take pics and write it up for me to share, so, here you go:

How To Paint Leather Shoes!

How To Paint Leather Shoes, Purse, etc.

What you need

  • Acetone and/or Rubbing Alcohol and/or fine grit sand paper
  • Cotton Balls
  • Acrylic Paint in the Color of Your Choice
  • Tape
  • Soft Paint Brush
  • A Glass Cup or Bowl and Water
  • Blow dryer or fan (optional)  

The key to painting leather or faux leather is in the prepping of the piece. It needs to be cleaned and thoroughly prepped.  Acetone and/or Rubbing Alcohol will clean it well and help take the finish off to allow the paint to soak into the leather and become permanent.  If you find the acetone/alcohol is not removing the finish well enough you can also use a fine grit sand paper.

To begin you want to clean the piece using cotton balls and Acetone or Alcohol, scrub the piece down as well as you can.  You want the leather dull not slick and shiny.

If it’s real leather the Acetone and fine grit sand paper is your best bet, just clean the piece well with the Acetone then sand with the sandpaper just enough to rough it up a bit.

If it’s a faux leather usually just acetone and/or alcohol will work just fine.

How To Paint Leather Shoes

The second thing you want to do is tape off any portion of the shoe you don’t want to paint. Now we can get started with the painting. 

You want to mix equal parts acrylic paint and water to paint with. I start with 1 tablespoon of each and believe it or not that’s usually enough to paint a pair of shoes, it doesn’t take that much.

Once that’s mixed in your glass cup or bowl, just start painting.  Also you want the piece to dry completely between each coat of paint. 

I used a blow dryer for this on the coolest setting and it takes maybe 1 minute to dry between coats.

The first coat will not be pleasing to the eye but keep adding coats until you’re happy with the color. It took 4 coats for me to paint the white shoes black and a total of 30 minutes to do the pair of shoes. (Just under 1 hr total with prep.) 

How To Paint Leather Shoes

You can also follow these steps to freshen up the heels on your shoes that may have become scratched or scuffed. I have also used this process to touch up leather furniture too. 

There is no need to seal the paint because once acrylic paint dries, it becomes permanent. However if you prefer a more shiny look you can also purchase a glossy acrylic paint and apply it after the pieces are dry using 1 tablespoon of the glossy coat to 1 teaspoon of water.

I purchased all the items needed (except acetone) from JoAnn’s Fabric and Craft Stores, they are my go to craft/project destination.

They are always so helpful and courteous and the best part is they have a great app you can download that always has a 40 percent off coupon. Just show your phone and you’re good to go or you can go online and print them out. The coupons on the app can be used multiple times.

I had cotton balls and a glass bowl at home already so I needed Acrylic Paint, Paint Brush, and Acetone.

The Acetone I purchased at Sally’s Beauty Supply for $1.79 but can be found at Walmart, Walgreens, CVS and most Dollar Stores. 

At JoAnn I checked out 2 separate times and received 40 percent off each item. The paint is $1.99 – $3.99 depending on the brand, the one I purchased was $1.99.

Paint brushes start at $1.99, the brush I purchased was $2.99. I didn’t use sandpaper this time because it was a faux leather and wasn’t needed however sandpaper can also be purchased from JoAnn.

How To Paint Leather Shoes

So after the supplies the total cost was about $5.00!  You can’t beat that for basically a new pair of shoes!

Next time you see a fun pair of shoes at a garage sale but hate the color, remember to come back here and follow these directions to make them new again!

Do you have any tips for upcycling other wardrobe items? Leave them in the comments below, we’d love to hear them!

Dian1

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  1. Brenna Grassman says

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    How are these shoes holding up so far? Any noticeable wear? I really find it hard to believe that the acrylic won’t wear off easily!

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    • Dian says

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      Brenna,

      I actually saw my granddaughter wearing them last night! They are her Mom’s, they looked cute – I remember commenting to my DD how good they looked!

      Dian

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