Ok, a bit corny, I know.....and almost inaccurate since the shoe just baaarely does fit. My feet are a 10 and the shoes have 10 printed on the inside, but they're snug as ever. That's not uncommon for me, though, given how wide my feet are. They'll give eventually.
"Gotta break 'em in,"....as the manfriend suggested. Dontcha just love that phrase, "break 'em in"?
Anyway, I've got these new shoes that are rather plain. It's cool because I tend to like plain stuff, but today I said to myself, "T...you should paint those shoes." So that's the intention.

I sometimes like for my zapatos to have a few different colors in them for the variety when it comes to what they'll be worn with. They'll probably end up in various shades of browns and greens since earth tones are my thing. And I'm feelin' that whimsical print inside the shoes, so I think something similar would be cool for the outside as well....minus the circles. It'll work well when I'm decked out in solid colored garments, which is often the case.
Painting and stenciling are both activities I enjoy doing as evidenced in my more fun, more 'artistic' etsy shop among what's listed and what's sold. There were days in the past when I spent a lot of time on stencilrevolution.com seeing what was what and getting tips and ideas. These days my stenciling has been minimal, but I'm gonna get back into it. People often suggest screen printing for some of my garments, but I prefer doing it by hand...the tedious way (and man, it can get tedious). Still, there are several ideas in my head for tshirts where screen printing would most likely be employed.
Oh. back to the shoes.
Who knows when this'll get done. It's getting cold outside and aside from these, there's only one other pair of 'winter time', non-flip flop, non-open toe shoes in my closet....well that I'm likely to wear anyway. So these will probably see the outside world before the paint hits 'em. Perhaps, though, I'll rock 'em before completion. That should be interesting.
Stay tuned...