DIY - How To Dye Leather Shoes
I was bored with my black boots so I picked up some leather dye and turned them into gold. Wild move, I know. You can totally dye leather shoes yourself, it takes a trip to ebay and some time and patience. The imperfect nature of dying leather means your hand painted shoes will be the only one like it in the universe. There is an art to dying leather shoes. Here is what I learnt from dyeing my perfectly imperfect gold boots.
You will need:
- Tarrago Colour Dye kit (ebay) I used Oro Puro colour. The kit will include the preparer, a tiny brush, sponge and dye. It retails at around $10.00 (+ $7.00 shipping)
- Leather shoes (It works best with leather, I actually used vegan leather)
Step 1: Inside your leather dye kit you will find a bottle of transparent liquid and a small scrubber brush. The liquid is your preparer, the stuff that strips back the leather and prepares the surface to soak in the dye. Use the little scrubber brush and apply the preparer liquid in circular movements all over the surface of your shoe. Give them around 30 minutes to dry off, give or take, depending on the density of the leather. You can feel when they are dry.
Step 2: Now pick up that tiny paint brush. Dip it in your leather paint and test it on paper first to see if it is the right consistency. Begin painting the finer details; the seams, the stitching and between the leather and the sole. Once all your seams are painted, use that sponge to fill in the rest of your shoe with straight strokes. You want to aim for a pretty even thin coat over the entire shoe. The first coat will look pretty light at this stage so you will need to trust that the next coats will even that out. You want that first coat to be light and even.
Step 3: It dries pretty fast, in about ten minutes. Once your first coat is dry apply another thin coat. Apply as many coats as you feel it needs, somewhere between 3-6. My golden number was 5 coats (most of the bottle). It will depend on the colour, type of leather and the aesthetic you are going for. Your shoes will take about 24 - 48 hours to dry completely. Do not keep applying coats or decorating during this drying time. You can apply an additional coat once dry if need be.
You are done. Now you can wear your hand painted shoes.