Okay, so I’ve been wanting to customize a pair of sneakers for a while, and I finally took the plunge. I decided to go with a classic – Nike shoes, with a simple blue and grey color scheme. Here’s how it went down.
Finding the Base Shoe
First, I needed the shoes. I didn’t want anything too flashy, just a plain white pair that I could work with. I ended up grabbing some basic Nike Air Force 1s. They’re pretty common, so finding them was a piece of cake.
Gathering Supplies
Next up, the supplies. Here’s what I scooped up:
- Acrylic paint: Blue and grey, obviously. I got a couple of different shades of each, just in case.
- Paintbrushes: A few different sizes, from super fine for details to a wider one for larger areas.
- Masking tape: To get those clean lines, you know?
- Sealer: To protect the paint job after I was done.
- Some rags: painting can become a mass.
Prepping the Shoes
Before I could start painting, I had to prep the shoes. First, I cleaned them up real good with a damp cloth to get rid of any dust or dirt. Then, the fun part – taping! I spent a good chunk of time carefully masking off the areas I didn’t want to paint, like the soles and the Nike swoosh (I decided to keep that white). This part is super important if you want your paint job to look sharp.
Painting Time!
Now, for the main event. I started with the grey, applying thin, even coats. I did a couple of coats to make sure the color was solid, letting each coat dry completely before adding the next. Then I moved on to the blue, using the same technique. I used the finer brushes for the edges and any smaller details, and the wider brush for the larger sections. I found patience is so important.
The Finishing Touches
After all the paint was dry, I carefully removed the masking tape. There were a couple of tiny spots where the paint had bled a little, but I was able to touch those up with a fine brush and some white paint. Finally, I applied a few coats of sealer to protect the paint and give the shoes a nice finish.

And that’s it! I’m pretty stoked with how they turned out. It was a fun project, and now I’ve got a unique pair of kicks that I made myself. Might even do another pair in different colors sometime!