Place your rhinestones and gems on the shoe using your fingers or tweezers. Mix and match jewel sizes and colors to make a design that’s uniquely your own. You can also add the glue to the back of the gem if that’s easier for you. E6000 glue has a strong and durable hold that’s ideal for decorating Converse shoes.

Make stencils at home by printing out a simple black image, like a heart or star, and cutting out the inside of the shape. Try using orange and yellow spray paint to create a shooting star. If you have an airbrush, use that instead of spray paint for a smoother finish.

Try to avoid getting glue on the rubber parts of your shoe as it can be hard to get off when dry. Relace your shoes once they’ve dried for about 10 to 15 minutes. [7] X Research source Pick a fabric pattern that pairs well with the color of your converse. For example, red shoes and leopard print fabric are a fabulous pairing.

Cartoon: Outline the border and details of white Converse with a black permanent marker[8] X Research source Doodle Freehand: Use your favorite colors to draw whatever you’d like on white Converse (think of it like doodling on a notepad)[9] X Research source Rainbow Spirals: Create a whimsical vine-like pattern in a rainbow gradient on white Converse[10] X Research source

Try using a dry sponge when blending, so the colors mix evenly. Splattering white paint over the galaxy can add a sporadic and random amount of stars to your design. Use purples, blues, and pinks when creating your galaxy for a classic look, or go wild and use all colors of the rainbow. This customization works best with high-top Converse as you’ll be able to see the mesmerizing galaxy design better.

The larger the drip, the larger the bleach stain. Be careful when using bleach as it can stain anything it touches. Bleaching Converse works best on black fabric but can add a unique effect to any color except white.

Do this DIY project outside or on a newspaper-covered surface as it can get messy. [21] X Research source Remove the laces before you start if you don’t want the laces to get splattered with paint. [22] X Research source Splatter-paint with one color or multiple colors—the possibilities are truly endless. Have darker colored Converse? Try splattering them with neon or glow-in-the-dark paints.

The hard backing is usually towards the heel near the brim of the shoe. Studs come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, so choose the stud you like the most! Try laying your pattern out on the table or floor before attaching the studs to get an idea of what it will look like. Spikes work similarly to studs but with a screw on backing.

Clip down the tongue with a binder clip or clothespin to keep it out of the way while you work. [29] X Research source Use a wet rag to wipe off any dye that gets on the rubber parts of the shoe. [30] X Research source Have fun with colors! Go for a rainbow effect or a tri-colored tie-dye effect. Make sure your Converse are cotton canvas, as other materials won’t soak in the dye. [31] X Research source

Peel off the tape once the glitter glue is completely dry and relace your shoes. [35] X Research source Don’t worry about taping over the eyelets. If you get glitter glue on them, simply wipe it off with a rag or finger. [36] X Research source

Change out your laces whenever you’d like! If you’re wearing a new outfit, swap the laces to match. For example, if you’re wearing a pink dress, opt for a classic high top Chuck Taylor with pink ribbon laces.

Hydro dipping works best on white or cream colored shoes. Spray different colors of paint over the water in multiple locations to create a marbled pattern. [40] X Research source Use monochromatic colors for an ombre-like marble, or use complementary colors for a bolder design.

Flowers and vines[42] X Research source Planets and stars[43] X Research source Ghosts or skulls[44] X Research source Roses and petals[45] X Research source