Look appealing? Well, its really fairly easy, and you can do pretty much anything you like when customising your furry canvas shoes. In fact, if you like, you may even skip the bit with the fluff and just paint them, it's all up to you.
1. Buy shoes. Now, this needn't be an expensive proceedure. For example, I got this pair for £2 at Primark in London, if you can't find ones like this then pretty much any canvas shoe in your size should do. However, if you plan on adding fur then its best to have one with a low top otherwise my instructions might not be as useful.
2. Fur! So, I gave an idea of where to get synthetic type fur last time, but you could always improvise with mohair or any type of fluffy material from old clothes etc. Perhaps even visitng a charity shop to find some old clothes to snip up might work. Try to get something fairly sturdy which won't fall appart in the rain.
3. Wrap the synthetic fur (furry side down) around and inside the heel of the shoe and mark with a pen where you are going to cut around. Make sure there is an adquate amount of fur inside and outside the shoe so that there is a large gluing surface area. Then cut out your bits of fur, which should look a little like boomerangs. Remember, you can always use the template method I talked about in the last post.
4. Stick the fur in place (with Uhu preferable) and hold down for a minute. If you leave it for about 10 minutes it should be firmly in place. Feel free at this stage to make any final trimmings to the shape and size of the fur and apply extra glue in places for safety.
5. Fur lining. Now, fur by itself can look a little unfinished so I chose to use some plain black elastic to create a border effect to the heel. You can do this by simply cutting a length of elastic and using Uhu to glue it in place.
6. Painting! I used acrylic for this. I think its a good idea to pencil in the design first in a soft pencil so you can get the placing right. But no need to be too precious as sometimes its nice to have a slightly home-made look to things. Acrylic is water-proof so the only danger is it chipping, which can be solved by painting using not too much paint. You can always touch them up later.
7. Laces. For extra effect you might enjoy swapping the laces, or editing the ones which acompanied the orignial shoes with fabric pens etc.
P.S feel free to go wild, sequins, buttons, patches and badges can all be used to make your shoes your own.
Enjoy!
E-Rax
So, the hat is basically your average flap-eared winter hat. I spent a while with some nail scissors removing all the labels to get the effect I wanted. You can choose pretty much any type of hat you want for whatever look you want, this tutorial is more about the ears and attatching them.
