Chucks Fer Paint is an idea I've had for a really long time. Really, a really long time.
You know your average chuck? Chuck Taylor's, the Converse sneaker? I will work with you to create your ideal shoe.
This is the Process:
1)You choose your base colour/shoe (Check out Bases)
2) You choose your design (There are plenty. Check out Designs)
3) Contact me: via this webpage, chucksferpaint@hotmail.com. The best way to contact me is through the hotmail account. [Title your e-mai: Int-ChucksferPaint, this way I know it's not an e-mail for Viagra]
4) When you decide what you want, we'll go over the price and the design.
5) Clients need to pay before work is started.
6) Payment will be confirmed through e-mail. When the shoes are finished you'll be notifitied of the shipping date.
7) Shoes will be shipped out to your home address and you can enjoy the glory of shoes unlike anyone else's.
NOTE: Shoes must be supplied by you, the buyer.
For those who aren't too sure what the differences are. . .
High Tops
Low Tops
Boots ![]()
My paintings evolve around two styles:
1)Theme
Themes usually involve a specific reoccuring... theme... such as stars, the sky, an animal, plants, characters, etc.
2)Pattern
Patterns are just. . . patterns I've made up. . or the classics (Argyle, checkers..)
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2.5) Custom Made
Custom shoes are made from your ideas. (i.e. Say you know you want a black base shoe, with the colours purple, white and, let's go with, yellow, but none of the designs here are striking you. You can tell me the general idea you want, the colours, the base and I'll send you a couple designs (4-5 different ones, or variations).
If you want a specific image (that isn't copyrighted) on your shoe, I can do that too. 
1) Canvas-- I only work on canvas shoes (They don't have to be Converse, plain canvas shoes or Vans work just as well-- I just personally prefer Converse) . Also, Leather doesn't love the paint and it eventually cracks and can be peeled off. Suede is just a bad idea in general.
2)Paint-- Acryllic + Canvas protector makes this all possible.
3) Love
Note: It's not a good idea to douse your shoes in water after they're painted, however I wear my pair in the snow and salt and they are still alive and well. Just don't swim in them. If you realy want to, you can... but I warn against it.