https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/comic-shoes-3/versions/13 • Posted by Lisa T.
I loved this Idea so much I just had to try it. Step 1 I cut up the comic book and played around with the pieces to see where I wanted to place them. Step 2 I painted mod podge on the back and glued them on the shoe. Step 3 After getting all my pieces in place I cut out some faces and word bubbles and glued them on top. Step 4 After letting the mod podge dry for 15 min I painted on five more layers letting each layer dry for 15 min. Step 5 I hammered in the upholstery nails around the base and heel of my shoes. Items Used Mod Podge- $7 Flat paint brush-.99 Upholstery nails-free Comic Book's.50 Shoes-free Total cost- Around $10 give or take. I hope you enjoy....
I loved this Idea so much I just had to try it. Step 1 I cut up the comic book and played around with the pieces to see where I wanted to place them. Step 2 I painted mod podge on the back and glued them on the shoe. Step 3 After getting all my pieces in place I cut out some faces and word bubbles and glued them on top. Step 4 After letting the mod podge dry for 15 min I painted on five more layers letting each layer dry for 15 min. Step 5 I hammered in the upholstery nails around the base and heel of my shoes. Items Used Mod Podge- $7 Flat paint brush-.99 Upholstery nails-free Comic Book's.50 Shoes-free Total cost- Around $10 give or take. I hope you enjoy....