Yes, I know. You’re wondering why I seem to post about Sharpies every other week, but, no, I’m not sponsored by them. Merely obsessed.
And when I was strutting around Target the other day with my main man Beckett, I spied something that stopped me dead in my tracks.
A whole bunch of boxes of white canvas Converse All-Stars, right next to packages of Sharpie fabric markers! This is some brilliant marketing I must say. I’m just surprised this setup isn’t somewhere more prominent in the shoe area; they are on random end caps. But I found them, oh yes I did.
After pondering for half a second, I grabbed some size fours and a pack of markers and brought them home to wait for Fen to come home from school. She sat right down and got to work when she saw them. (We put homework on hold for a few hours. Shhhhhhh.)
Wait- you didn’t think she’d forget the shoelaces, did you?
I love what she did. We started out by doing a Google image search for Sharpie + Converse, and perusing all the inspiration. Then she jumped in and did her own thing.
Apparently they were a huge hit at school, because even the 5th graders were complimenting her. That’s huge.
I love these projects that are open and fun, but still get kids thinking in a design mindset. They end up living with, and using the items they create, and they get to feel that sense of pride, but also think ahead to their next creation. What would they change? What do they like about what they’ve made? It all gets filed away in that creative area of the brain and is put to use the next time they pull out the markers.
Oh, hey. I don’t want to leave out you old parents who want to make these for yourselves, but couldn’t be seen in public wearing them…..
It’s the Sneaker Coloring Book, full of 100 line drawings of popular sneakers for you to make lovely. Enjoy!
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Love love love!!!!!!
twisterfish recently posted…update on my busy week
Thanks thanks thanks!!!!!!!
Jeanette Nyberg recently posted…Spooky Charcoal Drawing Project
NO WAY! Just Sharpie’s? The shoes turned out amazing!! My kids will want to do this!
PragmaticMom recently posted…Grace Lin’s Latest Chapter Book is Her Best Ever!
They turn out so great- it’s the kind of project every kid wants to do, and it’s satisfying because they look awesome.
Jeanette Nyberg recently posted…How To Give Your Kids a Dose of Daily Creativity
Hmm.. Now I want to go to Target during lunch!
Does the color come of the shoe and onto your fingers later?
Darshana recently posted…Creepy Carrots!
Ha! That’s the same reaction I have when I see a good project. The marker didn’t come off on my daughter’s fingers at all- She specifically used the Sharpie fabric markers- which I hadn’t known they even made. Come to think of it, she added in a bunch of regular Sharpie marker colors as well, and no mess. I am assuming the marker will rub off the rubber parts at the toes of the shoes eventually….
Jeanette Nyberg recently posted…Do Legos Inspire Future Architects?
Great idea, my 12 year old will love this! Visiting from SITS.
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Oh, I’m so glad- this is a great 12 year old kid project!
Jeanette Nyberg recently posted…DIY Scratchboard Art Project
You are so creative! I absolutely love this blog. I need to pass it along to my mother. She was an art major in college and an art teacher for several years.
Thanks for stopping by to visit mine earlier!
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Hi Erin! I hope your mom likes it- thanks for the visit. (That drink in your Avatar looks pretty tasty right about now.)
Jeanette Nyberg recently posted…Do Legos Inspire Future Architects?
What a great idea ….. I am sooo going to use this idea!!!! I am glad that I found your site (thanks for the comment on mine too). I can’t wait to explore more!
Maybe we can even do some collaboration!
Yay!!!
(my daughter will love this too!!!)
We should definitely do a collaboration – how cool! Have fun with the shoes. Watch out, though, you might end up with marker drawings all over everything you own…
Jeanette Nyberg recently posted…DIY Scratchboard Art Project
Love this! I saw some black line and white ‘coloring book’ converse + the pens at Target. Seriously, genius. Your daughter did a great job on hers. So glad I found your blog via SITS. I’m subscribing!
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What!? I didn’t see those- that sounds awesome. What a great idea. I think we were on each others’ sites at the same time!
Jeanette Nyberg recently posted…How To Give Your Kids a Dose of Daily Creativity
absolutely love this. the teens are definitely going to want to try. target you say? you know J, you would be such an awesome art teacher. really.
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Target is where I got my goods, but really any white shoes- probably Converse are the way coolest, and Sharpie markers will work. You know, I thought I might be interested in becoming an art teacher when I was in my 20′s, but I think I would hate it. Too much patience and understanding is required….
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She did such an amazing job of decorating her sneakers! I love that she colored the laces too.
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Yeah- she went all out. She was laser-focused on finishing them once she started.
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