Earlier this year (mid summer) I painted my
American Duchess 'Pemberley' Regency flats, and while I plan on adding more to these before they are 'final', I wanted to share a bit about the progress:
The In-progress shoes:
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The 'finished' painted shoes! |
I decided to be a bit practical and choose to make these shoes for an event that I always have every year: my Regency Pumpkin Tea in November!
So I read through American Duchess
shoe painting tutorial here, ordered my supplies (
leather paint from AmericanDuchess.com and
also from Amazon.com, and
petersham ribbon from The Sewing Place), as well as a pair of imperfect
'Pemberley' shoes on sale, and got to work. I had originally planned to make these as a second part to my July HSM Accessorize challenge this summer, but I ran out of time in July to get these done, and also opted not to make shoes for my late 1790's open gown, but instead to make them for Pumpkin Tea. I went all crazy mixing up and painting them with a muted, autumn-y shade of ORANGE, yay!
First, I cleaned my shoes with leather cleaner/preparer (to remove factory finish following American Duchess tutorial), lightly wiping them with paper towel.
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Imperfect American Duchess 'Pemberley' shoes - ready to paint |
I used blue painters tape to protect the leather bottoms from paint.
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Taping up the bottom first |
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Taping the Inside of the shoes |
Then I painted on the first, light layer of paint, a custom orange color I mixed: the first coat ended up being very light indeed!
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Painting the first layer |
Once I moved on to the second, third, fourth, fifth, and on until the seventh coat, when it finally looked solid and pretty (and you could no longer see the shoe underneath) - making sure to allow enough time for the shoes to dry for a few minutes in between paint coats - probably could let each coat dry even longer and ended up with less coats for overall coverage, but I wanted to get going with it, lol.
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In progress painting |
I ended up mixing a custom autumn based orange using: orange, mustard, brown and burgundy.
In future, I'm planning on adding some petersham ribbon trim, and also a protective coat, so I'll post more when they are complete:
I'm really excited about the somewhat finished shoes: I wore them
this past Saturday for the 9th Annual Pumpkin Tea, and I loved the way they went with my outfit!
Nice tips. Everyone wants to buy a shoe cleaner for cleaning his shoe. Have you another product?
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Thanks, good suggestion, not familiar with that product though.
DeleteI used the Angelus leather preparer and deglazer, purchased from: https://www.american-duchess.com/historic-shoe-buckles-accessories/angelus-leather-preparer-and-deglazer
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