Wednesday 27 January 2016

CHANGE IS GOOD


Hypervenom Phelon
 Customization!



You might remember these Hypervenoms from a previous post. 
I bought them for E16.80 on www.SportsDirect.co.uk and they were well worth the price.

*BUT*

I don't really like the color of them so, I decided to give them a little face-lift.

 


I'm not really into pink.  
 So I used Red dye, which you can buy online or at a local arts and crafts shop.
I also remembered to use rubber gloves this time.




It took a while for the color to spread, 
and I thought it was going to look terrible,
But after a few minutes and an extra coat, the red started to look great!


*Before & After*


I think the red looks much better!

Do you agree? 




I  started the other boot, and I thought the red looked so good,
I had to do more!!!


So I dyed the Nike Swoosh.


I loved the difference. 
Red & Black go perfectly together!


Red swoosh or White swoosh? 


FINITO!




Let me know what you think in the comments section!


I have put Red & Black Amo Customs laces on them. 
I would highly recommend @Amo_Customs laces to any footballer! 






Customizing your own boots is pretty easy, fun and CHEAP!

All you need is a cool idea and the right materials
and you can make a boot look as good as new!

You don't need to buy the best, most expensive boots to stand out. 

Be creative!

If you have any questions, 
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There will be a video on how to do this very soon!!!


Thanks for reading!

Friday 22 January 2016

DIY Football Boot BLACKOUT!

DIY BLACKOUT!

Here we have an old pair of Nike Tiempos that were going to be thrown in the bin.



As you can see in the picture, they are very old and worn.
So, why not try and Black them out! 

Whats the worst that can happen? 


Clean the boot as much as possible. 
You can clean with nail polish remover.
And don't forget to remove the laces.


Also, make sure you have something to work on (Newspaper,a sheet, etc) as this can get very messy!

You should apply 2 or 3 coats for the best results.


Here is a before and after picture of the boots.

What do you think of the transformation?

Blackout boots are very popular at the moment. 
And If you have an old pair fit for the bin, I say why not give it a try! 

It is quite expensive to send your boots off to a blackout company.
You can buy DIY blackout kits from them also but they are very expensive. 

I blacked these boots out for roughly 10EURO

And I think they turned out pretty well!

Click the link below to see a 2 minute video on how I did these.

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And PLEASE,  remember to use rubber gloves! 
Don't be silly like me, LOL.

You can buy dye from Ebay or try a local Arts & Crafts store!

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