I love these shoes! I did the first layer and they have been drying for an hour, but when I go to add the second layer it's rubbing off the first layer. Any advise?
Im so sorry for missing this message ive been out of action for nearly two weeks as Ive been sick! its highly likely this is occurring because the glue layer has absorbed into the canvas too quickly before the glitter was added. This can happen if the glue applied is too thin or you apply at a slower pace therefore the glitter just sat on the surface and not adhered. You should be ok to brush the excess off and reapply.
@Romena Hussain I wouldn't recommend because some normal pvas might be too thick which is why mod podge is better choice because it's molecular structure is thinner. If a glue is too thick it will just sit on the surface and will peel which is not what you want if you wish for it to last
@Romena Hussain do not use leather at all. All leather shoes are waterproof and chemically pre-treated before hitting the shelves commercially therefore the moment you add glue to it it'll peel off once dried and will crack. This is why a lot of youtube tutorials fail because they are unaware of the molecular structure of leather fabric. Best way to look at it. Pour water on your leather shoes and watch the water drip off. It wont absorb the water. So how do you expect it to absorb glue and glitter? But if you use suede and pour water over it, it'll absolutely soak it. If you're worried about the shoe not being white then just use a suede shoe and paint it white it'll still adhere. You will still need a sealant otherwise the top layer of glitter will flake off
A light wipe will wipe away any dirt or you can use a Spray called GoGoNano which is a water repellent spray which can replay any fluids on the surface of the shoe keeping it cleaner
There are alternatives but Aquapro is the best and most flexible. Sprays are too thin and harden the surface to make it unmoveable. You can pick up a cheaper decopatch varnish but please ensure it is a varnish and not a glue version.
@@RebiSollera It shows you in the video to use Aqua pro Decopatch, Please do not use wood varnish, it contains oil and those types of varnishes turn yellow.
@@Dontstopmebcimhavingagoodtime no worries I'll do it in the morning (1am here currently) and it was exact same glitter, the lighting/screen resolution may give the impression it's more silver but it is iridescent holographic, almost pearl shine in the way it captures the light, second layer will be more opaque than first layer normally. Hope this is makes more sense!
Hi Taylor, the glitter colour is called Iridescent and is unbranded you can find them here: United Kingdom: amzn.to/2KzOM5S United States: amzn.to/2KQCZ3e
You have to seal it, not sealing it would eventually mean glitter would come loose and is not splash proof or water resistant so there isn't really any other alternative
No, no shoe should ever crack if done correctly. If a shoe has cracked its happened because of one of the following reasons: 1. It was made on the wrong fabric based type shoe. 2. The wrong type of glue/adhesive was used. 3. A spray sealant was used to seal which is too thin and not flexible which hardens the surface, hope this helps
@@ElusiveRabbit thank you for your answer. Im in Miami, but i didnt find the aquapro decopatch. can i use Mod Podge Acrylic Sealer spray? or any other product similar to aquapro decopatch? My wedding is in 3 weeks. Thank you very very much!
Its recommended to use an adhesive that contains a oil base as it repells water which can also be used as a sealant, so having a glue with double function means it will last longer and be more durable meaning it has better resistance to outdoor weather so pick carefully and read the chemical list otherwise you undo all your hard work
How much glittwr did you need for both shoes? Its hard to judge from the amazon pictures. Thank you
Hi there, 100g glitter bag will cover more than enough for both shoes. Many Thanks
Great video! I have 8 pairs of shoes to do for my daughter's wedding.... wish me luck!
Y los tenis son de vinipiel oo tela ????
they are made of canvas fabric
Hi can you please tell me which glitter you used? Thanks great vid
Really good vid showing how to do this! Will give this a go😊
Como se llama el producto que usa para proteger el glitter
Aquapro Decopatch
And if you wash them, the glitter doesn't come off?
Thanks been going crazy looking for a good sealer in the uk
I love these shoes! I did the first layer and they have been drying for an hour, but when I go to add the second layer it's rubbing off the first layer. Any advise?
Im so sorry for missing this message ive been out of action for nearly two weeks as Ive been sick! its highly likely this is occurring because the glue layer has absorbed into the canvas too quickly before the glitter was added. This can happen if the glue applied is too thin or you apply at a slower pace therefore the glitter just sat on the surface and not adhered. You should be ok to brush the excess off and reapply.
Hola donde puedo encontrar el sellador en Mexico
Hi there I am a UK based seller and ship around the world: www.elusiverabbit.co.uk
El resistol es engrudo en México
Amazing ❤
What kind of mod podge did you used??
Thanks
I used the red one that is gloss, good luck!
Where do you buy the decopatch? I don't see it on your Amazon list?
Hi Nathalia try this (affiliate) amzn.to/3fClTno
Would the glossy decopatch work the same? What’s your thoughts on the glossy version? Ty
To be fair the glossy one is ok too it just leaves a shine but because it's glitter it takes away from the sparkle if that makes sense?
Can you share the link for the one you use?
@@ElusiveRabbit can you share the link for the one you use , making sure I order the right one. Thank you
Is it the clear, matte, or glossy sealant? There are many kinds of this
Its the one labeled Satin, in the Gold bottle
@Romena Hussain I wouldn't recommend because some normal pvas might be too thick which is why mod podge is better choice because it's molecular structure is thinner. If a glue is too thick it will just sit on the surface and will peel which is not what you want if you wish for it to last
@Romena Hussain do not use leather at all. All leather shoes are waterproof and chemically pre-treated before hitting the shelves commercially therefore the moment you add glue to it it'll peel off once dried and will crack. This is why a lot of youtube tutorials fail because they are unaware of the molecular structure of leather fabric. Best way to look at it. Pour water on your leather shoes and watch the water drip off. It wont absorb the water. So how do you expect it to absorb glue and glitter? But if you use suede and pour water over it, it'll absolutely soak it. If you're worried about the shoe not being white then just use a suede shoe and paint it white it'll still adhere. You will still need a sealant otherwise the top layer of glitter will flake off
@Romena Hussain synthetic leather is faux leather or fake leather or pu/patent leather basically leather that isn't real leather
@Romena Hussain you're most welcome
Hi! Would this work on generic brand converse canvas shoes?
Hi there yes! This method will work on Converse too 🥰
Do you use silver glitter at the end?
I use white iridescent glitter for this shoe
How will you clean or wash it if it gets dirty?
A light wipe will wipe away any dirt or you can use a Spray called GoGoNano which is a water repellent spray which can replay any fluids on the surface of the shoe keeping it cleaner
Is there an alternative to the aquapro decopatch?
There are alternatives but Aquapro is the best and most flexible. Sprays are too thin and harden the surface to make it unmoveable. You can pick up a cheaper decopatch varnish but please ensure it is a varnish and not a glue version.
I’d also like to know this! Would the mod Podge you used be ok to seal it?
@@ElusiveRabbit what kind of varnish? Can i use the one that used in wood?
@@RebiSollera It shows you in the video to use Aqua pro Decopatch, Please do not use wood varnish, it contains oil and those types of varnishes turn yellow.
Wheres the US amazon list? The link doesn't take you to it
I believe the links expired recently I will update it ASAP
Thanks! I'm going crazy trying to find these supplies lol
Did you use a different color glitter for the last layer? Looks more silver
@@Dontstopmebcimhavingagoodtime no worries I'll do it in the morning (1am here currently) and it was exact same glitter, the lighting/screen resolution may give the impression it's more silver but it is iridescent holographic, almost pearl shine in the way it captures the light, second layer will be more opaque than first layer normally. Hope this is makes more sense!
Hi! Were you able to update the US list of the items used??
Why this is very beautiful ?
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Aww thank you!!! ♥️♥️
You're welcome!!!😊
Un tip que les puede servir mucho sería pegar un poco de tape en la plataforma para que no se les llene de brillo 😉😉
What glue did you use if i May ask
Mod podge Glue, and you can ask me anything! :D
I i have bad experience with mod podge so I don’t use it no more
@@syntax5118 was the glue applied to leather by any chance?
Hello! What color glitter is this? And what brand?? 🤗
Hi Taylor, the glitter colour is called Iridescent and is unbranded you can find them here: United Kingdom: amzn.to/2KzOM5S
United States: amzn.to/2KQCZ3e
Thank you so much!! I love them!! I am going to try to do this for my wedding shoes! 😍
@@TaylorrH4 Fantastic let me know how you get on with them!!
Elusive Rabbit I will!! 😘
What did you sell your glitter with.
Hi Christine, what do you mean sell my glitter with?
@@ElusiveRabbit what did you use to keep the glitter to stay on.
@@christinemccants7898 I use Mod podge everything I use is listed here: United Kingdom: amzn.to/2KzOM5S
United States: amzn.to/2KQCZ3e
*Affiliate*
What can we use other than sealant?!!
You have to seal it, not sealing it would eventually mean glitter would come loose and is not splash proof or water resistant so there isn't really any other alternative
Does the glitter crack or anything from the shoe bending when you walk?
No, no shoe should ever crack if done correctly. If a shoe has cracked its happened because of one of the following reasons: 1. It was made on the wrong fabric based type shoe. 2. The wrong type of glue/adhesive was used. 3. A spray sealant was used to seal which is too thin and not flexible which hardens the surface, hope this helps
It is washable.. Please give reply
What did you use to seal the glitter
Aqua pro decopatch
@@ElusiveRabbit what other option can i use?
@@barbiemarie depending on where you are based you would need to use a clear varnish not a spray, it needs to physically soak into the shoe
@@ElusiveRabbit thank you for your answer. Im in Miami, but i didnt find the aquapro decopatch. can i use Mod Podge Acrylic Sealer spray? or any other product similar to aquapro decopatch? My wedding is in 3 weeks. Thank you very very much!
I feel like a bigger brush could have saved time ! Great work
very nice
This is great, thank you :-)
Love it!!
Very nice 👍🏽 great job
Is your glitter white or silver ?
it is white
Magic 🌌
Aaah I love these!! Xx
Thank You Kay! X
Is it ok to use any adhesive glue?
Its recommended to use an adhesive that contains a oil base as it repells water which can also be used as a sealant, so having a glue with double function means it will last longer and be more durable meaning it has better resistance to outdoor weather so pick carefully and read the chemical list otherwise you undo all your hard work
@@ElusiveRabbit thank you so much😊👍
Will definitely try this for graduation
Let me know how you get on! Good Luck!
Very nice 💖
Great Video! Can’t wait to try it! Thanks ♥️♥️
You are so welcome!
Wow❤
Instead of wasting 2000rs. for this glue, I will take 8 pairs of shoes......😅😂🤭🤔
Yay trainers!!!!!!!
Yay!! At last! Lol more trainers to come! ;)
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