"You'll learn more and remember better, if you've screwed it up a few times" @0:41-0:56 Brother truer words have never been spoken. I truly appreciate the skilled veterans like yourself sharing your knowledge with us new to the craft . New sub here and looking forward to watching and learning. -Jason ON, Canada
I find the easiest way for measurement's when mixing (if u need diff shades & can't store) is to use a mid/lrg barrel for a syringe (no needle on end) usually free/50c at any pharmacy etc, medium/large hole so easy to suck up the paint & the measurement's on the side is your perfect guide! My personal op & has worked well for me!
Hi. I think so many people would like a video on putting on an acrylic refinish on an old dried B-3 Flight Jacket. This video and your others are so helpful.
Also...try mixing in a Textile Fabric medium...it helps make Acrylic bendable...so it wont crack. TM has directions on how to mix it. Now...the other thing is prepping your leather surface too. So, if you are painting, ie, a lighter color over a darker color...might be worthwhile to put a base coat of white first. Treat the White paint with Textile Medium. I AM GUESSING on this. BUT the reason I say this... I am using Acrylic on Sneakers - and adding in the Textile medium for that reason. So the paint wont' crack. And it works wonderful. And sneakers bend more than leather...so, makes sense? Any paint company - Folk Art, Ceramcoat, etc...has a textile medium paint additive. at Michaels, AC Moore, or Hobby Lobby, for example.
Perfect. Everything I needed to know - thank you very much! However, just to be doubly sure while I'm in such an information rich forum - I'm intending to customise my headphones a bit more by painting the faux leather headband that runs along the top. This method will work fine with any materials that are are similar in texture to leather? (Will of course test on a variety of more terrible and less meaningful headphones in my possession.) I also purchased a finish as well as a textile paint from our local art supply store. You would always recommend doing a finish after the job is complete? I have a niggling worry at the back of my mind that I'm going to skip an important step and have the colours start to run if I'm caught in the rain while wearing my headphones (which is literally any time I'm not asleep.) Thanks again, Kevin. Please accept another 'like' =].
thanks so much for saying leather work is like a science experiment because it really is! that statement made my day! i make moccasins and i want to glue a vibram sole to them any suggestions for what glue would be the best??
Yes! We would recommend Barge Contact Cement: springfieldleather.com/Cement-Contact-Barge-32oz You will want to stitch the soles on after you cement them to the moccasins. Thanks for your question! :)
Excellent video! Thank you so very much! I found a beautiful gunmetal, metallic Coach purse at a church rummage sale. It has a spot on it that looks like a liquid has been spilled and faded the color. It almost looks white. I purchased the Angulus leather paint in metallic pewter & silver. They were too light so I quickly rugged them off. They had turned the spot blue. So I’m going to get the black to darken the pewter and hope that works. Thanks again!
Quick question....If I want to paint the flowers with acrylic paint, should I do that first then dye the rest of it after the fact? Or should I go ahead and dye the piece of leather in it's entirety and THEN paint the flowers? I would not want to leave the remainder of the vegtan leather in it's natural state.
Haha I absolutely love your intro- I want to paint race numbers on the back of my black motorcycle suit- what type of paint do you recommend? What if I decide I want to remove it down the road- what would be the best method? Dye black over the painted number? What do you suggest? thanks
Ok, I'm confused. I bought a Carmel hide embossed alligator. I want to rub a turquoise color on top, lightly hitting just the high spots so the Carmel still shows. Should I use alcohol dye? Acrylic angelus paint? Or dye mixed with conditioner?? And should I deglaze?
Hi :) I painted an old breast collar I had with acrylic paints and it came out really nice. I was just wondering if you think I should use a sealer or some type of finish considering that it's horse tack and comes in contact with water occasionally. If so, what would you recommend? Thank you! Jessie
Because it is an acrylic paint it already contains a kind of sealant. But you can always spray some saddle lac or something similar over the top of it just as a precaution. I will definitely suggest a spray over a wipe on as that could smear the paint.
If I have leather work boots but want to paint a design on them how can I ensure it won't rub off since the boots get dirty fast? Would I just have to stitch in the design instead?
Its not that they will rub off, however some acrylic paints can be brittle, or dry stiff. Angelus paints are made to be flexible so that it moves with the leather.
Hello, Is it possible to paint leather shoes with acrylic paint (not Angelus) and seal it so it won't crack? or would I be better off just using Angelus paint?
Hello! The cracking of the paint is caused by the bending of the shoe, if your paint is not flexible enough or your sealer isn't flexible it will still crack no matter what you use. The reason Angelus is popular with shoes is because of the fact that it is flexible and bends with the shoe. That doesn't mean that you cannot use other acrylics but if they dry hard they will most likely crack.
Kevin Hopkins thank you for your very quick reply! Is there a specific kind of acrylic paint that bends lightly ...? or should i go with angelus? reason I ask is.... Acrylic paint is more accessible than Angelus paint is.
Poundz978 I've never really done a bunch of research on the different acrylic paints that are readily available at your local hobby or craft stores. I would imagine that if you can find an acrylic paint that states it can be used on fabrics, it should be somewhat flexible. springfieldleather.com/119/Acrylic-Paints/ We do have a website and have all the colors of Angelus paint listed for you to buy from us or look here: angelusshoepolish.com/pages/where-to-buy to see if there is a retailer near you!
I'm painting shoes and have used an acrylic paint that is not Angelus. I had problems with it cracking when the shoes were worn and the material bent. I also did not use a varnish coat on top. Does Angelus paint crack? Or would the cracking have been avoided if I'd used a varnish?
Angelus paint is specifically made for the shoe industry. If applied correctly (thin coats, multiple coats if necessary) it wont crack. It doesn't need a top coat, but if you do apply one, it does need to be a spray coat. If you rub something on it you can smear the paint.
Kevin, thanks for this video, very very helpful. Just curious though, can you use any acrylic paint??? For example I have some acrylic paint that I bought at Walmart hobby/craft section that I used to do some inlay painting on my AR rifle lower. Just wondering if that same acrylic paint can be used on leather???
Hi, J & J True Outdoor Adventures! Although we recommend leather acrylic paint, you can use Walmart acrylic paint. Just make sure the leather surface is clean and dry before you paint. It will likely not last as long as leather acrylic paint, but it will work!
I mixed the dye and the paint before I watched this video, it didn't come out sticky but I am worried the paint will rub off if I apply resolene to finish it. Will it rub off for sure? I applied 3 coats and it's mostly dye. I don't have access to spray finish
I buy name brand leather purses and fix them up by using a make up sponge and adding color where they need it. Then I shine them up and we're ready to go!
I want to make keyrings maybe with some leather cutouts... so it's great to know I can paint with acrylic paint. What kind of finish am I looking for? Or do you have any brands you recommend?
Tracy, there some sealcoats that could be mixed with a FABRIC Textile Medium to allow it to 'bend' and not crack. Much like painting fabrics. You might to try that. Also Setcoat has a good waterbase seal coat. From Faux Effects International - www.fauxmarketplace.com sells it. It's great because of its flexibility.
Check out any craft store...in the paint section. It's called Textile Medium and it's meant to make acrylic pliable for fabric. Why wouldn't it also work with leather??? I've used it on Sneakers and so far it's been good.!
I am wanting to paint on my spare tire cover on the back of my Jeep, what kind of paint should I use? And should I spray some sort of bond over it ? Trying to consider the weather as well.
Hi, Lisa! We would recommend cleaning the spare tire cover really well. You may want to try cleaning the cover with vinegar or alcohol. As for the paint, the tire cover is likely vinyl, so we would recommend using some kind of automotive paint.
hello, I'm artisan in making equipment for horses (French so sorry if there are errors in my words I use a software translator) I realize a lot of customization as: carving and painting motifs. Until now I used the paint color and Fiebing cova's acrylic paint, but I found that their quality of painting is very bad and eventually crack. Recently I use "Angelus" paintings are beautiful but I am concerned because I already has lots of finishing products. So I wonder if I can use my products complement this Angelus painting. As I have "Deglazer" of Fiebing's is what iron very well the case or I have to necessarily buy the "Deglazer" Angelus? For finishing and final protective paint, should I buy the "acrylic finish" Angelus or I can use my products? I have résolene, Tan kote, Leather sheen ... (all Fiebing's) Some of my products could go? thank you beforehand
+hey satawa Hello, Angelus paint works quite well, we recommend it the most. It is made for shoes so it is very flexible if applied in thin coats. When finishing products that have paint on them we always recommend a spray finish- like Saddle Lac or Masters Quick Shine. Rub on finishes will sometimes smear the paint even if it is dry.
Hello! Depending on your project and needs for a sealer, you might be able to skip the sealer...but over time this will cause the acrylics to crack and wear more. We offer a few different sealers, but this one is best for even applications: springfieldleather.com/Finish-Leather-Sheen-Spray10oz Hope this helps!
Great video. Could I use acrylic paints to hide a scratch on black leather that shows up as white? It's a car dashboard. Any advice greatly appreciated
Hi, Philip! Fiebing's and Angelus paints are specially formulated for leather. These paints will age and wear better on the leather than regular acrylic paint.
hi! I guess I dont need to make more compliments about the intro but anyways. I am an artist and I just got mesmerized about the fact of customizing my own leather shoes (my athletic shoes like nike's) I have seen all the videos that they work with Angelus and the results are astonishing!! but my questions are: Once I finish my painting, I see Angelus have different finish effects. Do they protect the paint from chipping or peeling eventually? or if I get some dirt stain on them, will I be able to just rub them off with soap and water or anything else without dissapearing the paint? and my other question is: for the soles, I have seen many tutorials where they paint the soles (to match the midsoles)...can I use the regular leather paint on them too without chipping later? do I need to spray any kind of sealer to protect them? I have seen Angelus has sole paint but they are just few colors. Thanks!
+Maria Latham The Angelus Finishes will help to protect the paint from minor scratches/scrapes. They come in different gloss levels for you to choose from. Angelus makes a cleaner for shoes, but if you just have a small area you need to clean then a mild detergent with water should be fine for spot cleaning. And I think that you can use just their regular paints for the soles.
Looking to start doing leather work, but I have a question regarding painting: if I have a piece that I want to incorporate stamping and painting, do I cut and stamp first then paint or vice versa?
We suggest using an acrylic paint formulated for leather. Angelus and Fiebings both produced wonderful acrylic paints for leather. If you are interested in painting your Nike high tops, check out Angelus youtube channel! They have many fantastic videos featuring sneaker art. ua-cam.com/channels/R_x--t7AL2LhbmfIOtiGZQ.html
I bought a new light oil breastcollar that id like to dye chocolate colored and then paint some artwork on. It currently has a very shiny finish on the leather and when I bend the breastcollar I notice it gets little fine crackles on the surface. I'm not sure how I should prepare the leather so that I can evenly stain it a darker color, and then not have my painted artwork wont crack easily. Should I sand the surface all over, or use some sort of deglazer?
To re-dye the breast collar you will have to deglaze it. This removes the finish that is on the leather already. After re-dying you will have to finish it again to keep the dye from rubbing out on things.
I bought Angelus leather paints and Angelus leather finisher. When I bought the finisher I thought it was meant to use on top of the leather paint to seal it, but now that I read the bottle I believe it's meant to finish regular leather. Is the Angelus leather sealer going to be an effective on top of the leather paint? thanks!
You can use it over the top of the paint. However, when it comes to sealing over the top of paint we always recommend using a spray application because the paint can smear if you use a wipe on application.
Hi. I have a black leather jacket that is a bit rough in texture. Is there a white primer that you suggest I use before laying down the acrylic paint? Thanks.
Okay. You will not need a white primer, but you do need to make sure that there is not a glaze on the jacket. You will need to use a deglazer, like this one: springfieldleather.com/Deglazer-4oz .
I'm doing a project for a birthday present using acrylic paint on leather with a smooth finish on it. I read on another website that before applying the paint, I need to rough up the surface of the leather with sandpaper so the paint can stick better. Is this true?
Roughing up the surface would be helpful but not necessary. Using sandpaper will help the pigments stick to the leather, but be careful not to rough up the leather too much, or your paint will come out uneven on the surface.
I was in the store over the weekend and hadn't realized you had a youtube channel! This is helpful, thanks! Any advice for cleaning or caring for soft leathers that have been painted with acrylics in the long term?
Thanks for stopping in! If you noticed the TV upfront, we play some of the videos there. :D For cleaning painted leather we recommend using water or something that isn't very abrasive as much as possible. If you find a stain or mark you want to get out you may try something like Angelus Spot Remover (which could take off the top coat) or even oxalic acid (may not remove the top coat). You may find that you'll still need to paint back over and reseal whatever you're cleaning when using a harsher chemical.
Hi guys, just wondering if I can use Angelus leather acrylic paint on faux leather? I have a handbag I want to paint (I don't know exactly what material it is made from but I'm pretty sure it's not real leather) but the bag is too orange in tone for my liking so I was thinking of using the dark taupe Angelus paint. Any advice on how I should prep the material before painting? Sandpaper/rubbing alcohol/an Angelus prep product? If I am painting on faux leather can I thin the paint down? What should I use to do this? Would more layers of thinned down paint be better than just painting a few non thinned down layers? Also will the paint work on the fabric part of a zip okay? Sorry for all the questions but I need some help! Thanks
You can try using leather Angelus leather acrylic paint on the faux leather, but it probably won't stay very long, because leather is porous and can grip paint. If you do try painting the handbag, cleaning it with rubbing alcohol will help. Sandpaper will also help to give the paint a surface to grip, although it will give the bag a rougher finish. Water will thin the paint, and more layers of thinned down paint would be better. And yes, the paint will work on the fabric part of the zipper. Good luck! :)
Hi there great video:) I need to buy some angelus paint but I have no cash whatsoever at the moment. I started doing a practice pair of shoes with normal acrylic paint thinned with water. It seems to have worked well and dosnt come off with water. I wondered if you know whether this will work the same as angelus.? Or what the difference between these acrylics are. I want to customise 3 or so pairs like this then i can sell them and afford the angelus kit. But I worry they will not last long enough. Thanks for the video. Also i heard you can use normal acrylics dilluted with a little acetone?
mama cita Do not use acetone to thin acrylic paint. It will break it down rather than thin it. Regular acrylics tend to shrink over time and not adhere to leather the way pro leather paints do. This leads to cracking, fading and even peeling. The leather also must be prepped or deglazed in order for even the leather paints to permanently adhere to. Personally, I’d not sell anything that didn’t use pro leather paints, I wouldn’t want to waste all the effort nor damage my rep as an artist by selling something that just won’t last. That’s just my 2 cents. Best of luck and success!
@@MichelleHotchkissArt OK thankyou for that:) you dont happen to know about faux leather and suede do you? I heard as it is synthetic the acrylics work ok on them as its not like leather.
mama cita Still need answer to year-old question? No, the acrylic will NOT adhere to plastic/faux leather. Don’t even bother coz waste of paint and time. It will peel right off and won’t stand a chance in a spring shower either. Item needs to be real leather.
Hi Hector! You could use an acrylic finish like the ones that Angelus makes or you could even use Master's quick shine or really any number of finishes. It all depends on what you're looking for as far as protection, finish (matte or glossy) and how pliable you need the product to be.
Hi can i change the color in my car from white to the range rover dark cherry color ?! My car is land rover LR3 HSE , can you do another tutorial showing the process step by step . Also i want to know is it safe if i change the color of the steering wheel ?
ksasbr107 You're wanting to re-color the interior of your car? That would be an enormous undertaking and there is a possibility of it going terribly wrong. I would recommend getting it re-upholstered in the leather color you want by a professional before trying to strip all the leather in your car and re-dying it.
Zacatecas17 what are you wanting to paint? What product or type of leather? It shouldn't affect the feel of the leather, as long as you apply light/thin coats.
What kind of paint do I use for painting on leather jackets in a bright and sharp way with a really nice and glossy finish. Also it shouldn't wear out in rain or with time?
We would recommend Angelus acrylic paint. (You can find some here: springfieldleather.com/Chemicals/Acrylic-Paints ) The paint remains flexible and should be fine if it gets wet, although we would suggest minimizing the time you wear it in the rain! Hope this helps, and let us know if you have more questions. :) Happy painting!
He said you did not need to seal with another acrylic finisher as the paint is acrylic itself and the sealant finishers you would likely use are also acrylic so it's just more acrylic on acrylic. Using another acrylic finisher like Angelus or Fiebing's Resolene would amount to just another layer of a clear acrylic.
"You'll learn more and remember better, if you've screwed it up a few times" @0:41-0:56 Brother truer words have never been spoken. I truly appreciate the skilled veterans like yourself sharing your knowledge with us new to the craft . New sub here and looking forward to watching and learning.
-Jason
ON, Canada
Thank you for sharing your uncomplicated instructions. I find it refreshing that I don't have to have a list of expensive supplies 👍
Thanks for watching!
so no one has nothing to say about the intro????that was damn epic!!!
I find the easiest way for measurement's when mixing (if u need diff shades & can't store) is to use a mid/lrg barrel for a syringe (no needle on end) usually free/50c at any pharmacy etc, medium/large hole so easy to suck up the paint & the measurement's on the side is your perfect guide! My personal op & has worked well for me!
Hi. I think so many people would like a video on putting on an acrylic refinish on an old dried B-3 Flight Jacket.
This video and your others are so helpful.
Ok. I love love the angry chihuahua. 😂
that intro was epic.
Oh, it's beautiful.
Me too
You just answered EVERY single question I had. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! This was extremely informative. It's like you read my mind. Answered every question I could've had!
that intro is the most brilliant thing i have seen in ages : )
+brenda olivares We carry both Angelus and Feibings leather paint. They are both acrylics. Most flexible acrylic paints should work fine on leather.
Just bought my 12 color set. I had to re-watch your intro 35 times...thank you !
Also...try mixing in a Textile Fabric medium...it helps make Acrylic bendable...so it wont crack. TM has directions on how to mix it.
Now...the other thing is prepping your leather surface too. So, if you are painting, ie, a lighter color over a darker color...might be worthwhile to put a base coat of white first.
Treat the White paint with Textile Medium. I AM GUESSING on this. BUT the reason I say this... I am using Acrylic on Sneakers - and adding in the Textile medium for that reason. So the paint wont' crack. And it works wonderful. And sneakers bend more than leather...so, makes sense?
Any paint company - Folk Art, Ceramcoat, etc...has a textile medium paint additive. at Michaels, AC Moore, or Hobby Lobby, for example.
I can’t stop laughing at the introduction of this video. Stupid dog productions. I’m rolling on the floor laughing.
I love that movie intro 🤩🤣
me too !! soooo much :)
best intro EVER!
Awesome! I tried acrylic on my furniture even before I watched this video! xD Worked out pretty well Id say!
You have the best video intro I’ve seen so far 😂
you had me with the intro!
That intro never gets old! 😂😂😂
Thanks for making the video. Are there alternativess than i can use besides angelus? How about an ordinary acrylic paint, will it work?
Great advice at the beginning
Can you do a video on what sealent to use? How to use it? Thanks.
Had to send this on, I love the opening.
Perfect. Everything I needed to know - thank you very much!
However, just to be doubly sure while I'm in such an information rich forum - I'm intending to customise my headphones a bit more by painting the faux leather headband that runs along the top. This method will work fine with any materials that are are similar in texture to leather? (Will of course test on a variety of more terrible and less meaningful headphones in my possession.)
I also purchased a finish as well as a textile paint from our local art supply store. You would always recommend doing a finish after the job is complete? I have a niggling worry at the back of my mind that I'm going to skip an important step and have the colours start to run if I'm caught in the rain while wearing my headphones (which is literally any time I'm not asleep.)
Thanks again, Kevin. Please accept another 'like' =].
thanks so much for saying leather work is like a science experiment because it really is! that statement made my day! i make moccasins and i want to glue a vibram sole to them any suggestions for what glue would be the best??
Yes! We would recommend Barge Contact Cement: springfieldleather.com/Cement-Contact-Barge-32oz
You will want to stitch the soles on after you cement them to the moccasins. Thanks for your question! :)
Anyone hear about to paint some Air Force ones
Great stuff, thanks guys!
Michael Carlson, I bought the Angelus paint, for the leather chair, can I mix the paint with the water or acetone?
Excellent video! Thank you so very much! I found a beautiful gunmetal, metallic Coach purse at a church rummage sale. It has a spot on it that looks like a liquid has been spilled and faded the color. It almost looks white. I purchased the Angulus leather paint in metallic pewter & silver. They were too light so I quickly rugged them off. They had turned the spot blue. So I’m going to get the black to darken the pewter and hope that works. Thanks again!
Quick question....If I want to paint the flowers with acrylic paint, should I do that first then dye the rest of it after the fact? Or should I go ahead and dye the piece of leather in it's entirety and THEN paint the flowers? I would not want to leave the remainder of the vegtan leather in it's natural state.
Usually acrylic paint will be your last step so that you don't have to worry about smearing it when applying your dye or antique.
Great video. Love the chihuahua. Does leather have to be painted with specific paints or will any acrylics work?
for creating wood graining look on leather, should I take acrylic paint or leather dye??
Haha I absolutely love your intro- I want to paint race numbers on the back of my black motorcycle suit- what type of paint do you recommend? What if I decide I want to remove it down the road- what would be the best method? Dye black over the painted number? What do you suggest? thanks
You could get or make the numbers out of fabric, and then stitch or glue them. Just like with patches on biker kutte vests.
This was a Godsend.
I only have Acrylics with which to work and I was always too wary to try them on leather.
Very helpful...thanks!!
Ok, I'm confused. I bought a Carmel hide embossed alligator. I want to rub a turquoise color on top, lightly hitting just the high spots so the Carmel still shows. Should I use alcohol dye? Acrylic angelus paint? Or dye mixed with conditioner?? And should I deglaze?
Hi :)
I painted an old breast collar I had with acrylic paints and it came out really nice. I was just wondering if you think I should use a sealer or some type of finish considering that it's horse tack and comes in contact with water occasionally. If so, what would you recommend? Thank you!
Jessie
Because it is an acrylic paint it already contains a kind of sealant. But you can always spray some saddle lac or something similar over the top of it just as a precaution. I will definitely suggest a spray over a wipe on as that could smear the paint.
Kevin Hopkins thank you! I appreciate it :) and thanks for the quick reply!
If I have leather work boots but want to paint a design on them how can I ensure it won't rub off since the boots get dirty fast? Would I just have to stitch in the design instead?
Prep your surface well. Use quality paint. Use a good acrylic finish and multiple coats. This will hopefully lead to your best success.
Thank you. That helps a lot!
Thanks for your video great help.
Are normal painting acrylic paints suitable for painting leather or will they rub off?
Its not that they will rub off, however some acrylic paints can be brittle, or dry stiff. Angelus paints are made to be flexible so that it moves with the leather.
That intro was epic.
Ive been doing all my stamping on the tile floor in the basement, where can i get a block of marble like the one you're using?
Please do an updated painting video. I would love to see tooling and acrylic paint combined in a project.
Think we got something in mind for that!
Hello, Is it possible to paint leather shoes with acrylic paint (not Angelus) and seal it so it won't crack? or would I be better off just using Angelus paint?
Hello!
The cracking of the paint is caused by the bending of the shoe, if your paint is not flexible enough or your sealer isn't flexible it will still crack no matter what you use. The reason Angelus is popular with shoes is because of the fact that it is flexible and bends with the shoe. That doesn't mean that you cannot use other acrylics but if they dry hard they will most likely crack.
Kevin Hopkins thank you for your very quick reply! Is there a specific kind of acrylic paint that bends lightly ...? or should i go with angelus?
reason I ask is.... Acrylic paint is more accessible than Angelus paint is.
Poundz978 I've never really done a bunch of research on the different acrylic paints that are readily available at your local hobby or craft stores. I would imagine that if you can find an acrylic paint that states it can be used on fabrics, it should be somewhat flexible.
springfieldleather.com/119/Acrylic-Paints/
We do have a website and have all the colors of Angelus paint listed for you to buy from us or look here: angelusshoepolish.com/pages/where-to-buy
to see if there is a retailer near you!
I'm painting shoes and have used an acrylic paint that is not Angelus. I had problems with it cracking when the shoes were worn and the material bent. I also did not use a varnish coat on top. Does Angelus paint crack? Or would the cracking have been avoided if I'd used a varnish?
Angelus paint is specifically made for the shoe industry. If applied correctly (thin coats, multiple coats if necessary) it wont crack. It doesn't need a top coat, but if you do apply one, it does need to be a spray coat. If you rub something on it you can smear the paint.
Dude I love your intro
I don’t have Angelous paint. I have regular acrylic paints would those work?
They should. Wouldn’t expect them to act much different.
Kevin, thanks for this video, very very helpful. Just curious though, can you use any acrylic paint??? For example I have some acrylic paint that I bought at Walmart hobby/craft section that I used to do some inlay painting on my AR rifle lower. Just wondering if that same acrylic paint can be used on leather???
Hi, J & J True Outdoor Adventures! Although we recommend leather acrylic paint, you can use Walmart acrylic paint. Just make sure the leather surface is clean and dry before you paint. It will likely not last as long as leather acrylic paint, but it will work!
I mixed the dye and the paint before I watched this video, it didn't come out sticky but I am worried the paint will rub off if I apply resolene to finish it. Will it rub off for sure? I applied 3 coats and it's mostly dye. I don't have access to spray finish
Using any sort of sealant that rubs on will almost always result in the paint rubbing off/smearing. Sorry I don't have a better answer for you.
The intro is brilliant
I buy name brand leather purses and fix them up by using a make up sponge and adding color where they need it. Then I shine them up and we're ready to go!
So what type of paint could I use for painting on leather ?
Thanks for the video!
Can you use Angelus paints or any acrylic paint on vegan leather or vinyls?
I want to make keyrings maybe with some leather cutouts... so it's great to know I can paint with acrylic paint. What kind of finish am I looking for? Or do you have any brands you recommend?
You sure can, any acrylic paint will work!
I have a question too! Would you be able to remove the paint after it had already dried? Thank you!
If you still need an answer, isopropyl alcohol will take any paint off
Kevin what kind of finishing would you use for sealing?
Typically a spray will be your best option, something like Masters Quick Shine or Fiebings Saddle Lac.
Thank You so excited to try You Rock!!!!
Tracy, there some sealcoats that could be mixed with a FABRIC Textile Medium to allow it to 'bend' and not crack. Much like painting fabrics. You might to try that. Also Setcoat has a good waterbase seal coat. From Faux Effects International - www.fauxmarketplace.com sells it. It's great because of its flexibility.
Thanks
Check out any craft store...in the paint section. It's called Textile Medium and it's meant to make acrylic pliable for fabric. Why wouldn't it also work with leather??? I've used it on Sneakers and so far it's been good.!
Stupid question.. but can I use artist acrylic paint for leather shoes? 😅
Yes you can. Not stupid.
I am wanting to paint on my spare tire cover on the back of my Jeep, what kind of paint should I use? And should I spray some sort of bond over it ? Trying to consider the weather as well.
Hi, Lisa! We would recommend cleaning the spare tire cover really well. You may want to try cleaning the cover with vinegar or alcohol. As for the paint, the tire cover is likely vinyl, so we would recommend using some kind of automotive paint.
hello, I'm artisan in making equipment for horses (French so sorry if there are errors in my words I use a software translator) I realize a lot of customization as: carving and painting motifs. Until now I used the paint color and Fiebing cova's acrylic paint, but I found that their quality of painting is very bad and eventually crack. Recently I use "Angelus" paintings are beautiful but I am concerned because I already has lots of finishing products. So I wonder if I can use my products complement this Angelus painting.
As I have "Deglazer" of Fiebing's is what iron very well the case or I have to necessarily buy the "Deglazer" Angelus?
For finishing and final protective paint, should I buy the "acrylic finish" Angelus or I can use my products? I have résolene, Tan kote, Leather sheen ... (all Fiebing's) Some of my products could go?
thank you beforehand
+hey satawa Hello, Angelus paint works quite well, we recommend it the most. It is made for shoes so it is very flexible if applied in thin coats. When finishing products that have paint on them we always recommend a spray finish- like Saddle Lac or Masters Quick Shine. Rub on finishes will sometimes smear the paint even if it is dry.
What would be the best sealer for acrylics that a college kid can afford?
Hello! Depending on your project and needs for a sealer, you might be able to skip the sealer...but over time this will cause the acrylics to crack and wear more. We offer a few different sealers, but this one is best for even applications: springfieldleather.com/Finish-Leather-Sheen-Spray10oz Hope this helps!
Great video.
Could I use acrylic paints to hide a scratch on black leather that shows up as white?
It's a car dashboard.
Any advice greatly appreciated
Use dye
If I have a yellow acrylic leather paint that I want more gold, can I add a little brown leather dye?
Why buy the Fiebing's or Angelus? Is it different from other acrylic paint, which costs a lot less?
Hi, Philip! Fiebing's and Angelus paints are specially formulated for leather. These paints will age and wear better on the leather than regular acrylic paint.
Kevin Hopkins but it's ok to use regular acrylic paint until you can get the angelus paint though correct??
Chris Peoples yes
hi! I guess I dont need to make more compliments about the intro but anyways.
I am an artist and I just got mesmerized about the fact of customizing my own leather shoes (my athletic shoes like nike's) I have seen all the videos that they work with Angelus and the results are astonishing!! but my questions are:
Once I finish my painting, I see Angelus have different finish effects. Do they protect the paint from chipping or peeling eventually? or if I get some dirt stain on them, will I be able to just rub them off with soap and water or anything else without dissapearing the paint?
and my other question is: for the soles, I have seen many tutorials where they paint the soles (to match the midsoles)...can I use the regular leather paint on them too without chipping later? do I need to spray any kind of sealer to protect them? I have seen Angelus has sole paint but they are just few colors.
Thanks!
+Maria Latham The Angelus Finishes will help to protect the paint from minor scratches/scrapes. They come in different gloss levels for you to choose from. Angelus makes a cleaner for shoes, but if you just have a small area you need to clean then a mild detergent with water should be fine for spot cleaning. And I think that you can use just their regular paints for the soles.
Looking to start doing leather work, but I have a question regarding painting: if I have a piece that I want to incorporate stamping and painting, do I cut and stamp first then paint or vice versa?
You got it! :) cutting and stamping are first!
Kevin
Hey. What kind of paint would you recommend if I wanted to paint a faded out leather pouf/stool? thanks
+Amna Ik. the paint we normally recommend is Angelus Acrylic leather paint. we sell almost 100 colors that will match practically anything you have!
I only have store bought acrylic paint on hand, do you think I could paint my leather Nike high tops using it?
We suggest using an acrylic paint formulated for leather. Angelus and Fiebings both produced wonderful acrylic paints for leather. If you are interested in painting your Nike high tops, check out Angelus youtube channel! They have many fantastic videos featuring sneaker art. ua-cam.com/channels/R_x--t7AL2LhbmfIOtiGZQ.html
Love the Dawg !!!!
What is the difference between this paint and the acrylic water-based paint you can get from Walmart?
Same
Very helpful. Thank you!!
Thanks for watching! :)
i see acrylic paint in hardware stores.. thats the same right? ima use it on leather
leonardo dicaprio has sure perfected his southern draw
I bought a new light oil breastcollar that id like to dye chocolate colored and then paint some artwork on. It currently has a very shiny finish on the leather and when I bend the breastcollar I notice it gets little fine crackles on the surface. I'm not sure how I should prepare the leather so that I can evenly stain it a darker color, and then not have my painted artwork wont crack easily. Should I sand the surface all over, or use some sort of deglazer?
To re-dye the breast collar you will have to deglaze it. This removes the finish that is on the leather already. After re-dying you will have to finish it again to keep the dye from rubbing out on things.
thank you so much! Is there a deglazer you suggest? I read online you can use rubbing alcohol but not sure if that's true?
Fiebings makes a deglazer but it is just acetone. You can get it at your local hardware store.
I bought Angelus leather paints and Angelus leather finisher. When I bought the finisher I thought it was meant to use on top of the leather paint to seal it, but now that I read the bottle I believe it's meant to finish regular leather. Is the Angelus leather sealer going to be an effective on top of the leather paint? thanks!
You can use it over the top of the paint. However, when it comes to sealing over the top of paint we always recommend using a spray application because the paint can smear if you use a wipe on application.
Hank hill is awesome !
what finish do you recommend I use over the acrylic? liquid or spray?
+Andy Stark (Crazy Beautiful Us) A spray is best as you can smear the paint with a wipe on finish.
+Kevin Hopkins What exact kind of spray? Thank you!
Saddle Lac or Masters Quick shine will do the job. Both are on our website.
Hi. I have a black leather jacket that is a bit rough in texture. Is there a white primer that you suggest I use before laying down the acrylic paint? Thanks.
Hi R N, What are your plans for the leather jacket? Are you painting it a certain color or with designs?
yes, exactly!
Okay. You will not need a white primer, but you do need to make sure that there is not a glaze on the jacket. You will need to use a deglazer, like this one: springfieldleather.com/Deglazer-4oz .
That intro tho 😂👍
Well spoken. Thanks a lot.
I'm doing a project for a birthday present using acrylic paint on leather with a smooth finish on it. I read on another website that before applying the paint, I need to rough up the surface of the leather with sandpaper so the paint can stick better. Is this true?
Roughing up the surface would be helpful but not necessary. Using sandpaper will help the pigments stick to the leather, but be careful not to rough up the leather too much, or your paint will come out uneven on the surface.
I was in the store over the weekend and hadn't realized you had a youtube channel! This is helpful, thanks! Any advice for cleaning or caring for soft leathers that have been painted with acrylics in the long term?
Thanks for stopping in! If you noticed the TV upfront, we play some of the videos there. :D For cleaning painted leather we recommend using water or something that isn't very abrasive as much as possible. If you find a stain or mark you want to get out you may try something like Angelus Spot Remover (which could take off the top coat) or even oxalic acid (may not remove the top coat). You may find that you'll still need to paint back over and reseal whatever you're cleaning when using a harsher chemical.
Kevin Hopkins Okay, thanks for replying!
No problem, Snow!
I thumbs uped on the intro alone! Hilarious!
Great info, thanks!
Hi guys, just wondering if I can use Angelus leather acrylic paint on faux leather? I have a handbag I want to paint (I don't know exactly what material it is made from but I'm pretty sure it's not real leather) but the bag is too orange in tone for my liking so I was thinking of using the dark taupe Angelus paint. Any advice on how I should prep the material before painting? Sandpaper/rubbing alcohol/an Angelus prep product? If I am painting on faux leather can I thin the paint down? What should I use to do this? Would more layers of thinned down paint be better than just painting a few non thinned down layers? Also will the paint work on the fabric part of a zip okay? Sorry for all the questions but I need some help! Thanks
You can try using leather Angelus leather acrylic paint on the faux leather, but it probably won't stay very long, because leather is porous and can grip paint. If you do try painting the handbag, cleaning it with rubbing alcohol will help. Sandpaper will also help to give the paint a surface to grip, although it will give the bag a rougher finish. Water will thin the paint, and more layers of thinned down paint would be better. And yes, the paint will work on the fabric part of the zipper. Good luck! :)
I want to paint poppies on my leather rollerskates so hopefully this will work
Love that you roller skate! I do too!
That's sounds really cute. ❤
Hi there great video:) I need to buy some angelus paint but I have no cash whatsoever at the moment. I started doing a practice pair of shoes with normal acrylic paint thinned with water. It seems to have worked well and dosnt come off with water. I wondered if you know whether this will work the same as angelus.? Or what the difference between these acrylics are. I want to customise 3 or so pairs like this then i can sell them and afford the angelus kit. But I worry they will not last long enough. Thanks for the video. Also i heard you can use normal acrylics dilluted with a little acetone?
mama cita Do not use acetone to thin acrylic paint. It will break it down rather than thin it.
Regular acrylics tend to shrink over time and not adhere to leather the way pro leather paints do. This leads to cracking, fading and even peeling. The leather also must be prepped or deglazed in order for even the leather paints to permanently adhere to.
Personally, I’d not sell anything that didn’t use pro leather paints, I wouldn’t want to waste all the effort nor damage my rep as an artist by selling something that just won’t last. That’s just my 2 cents. Best of luck and success!
@@MichelleHotchkissArt OK thankyou for that:) you dont happen to know about faux leather and suede do you? I heard as it is synthetic the acrylics work ok on them as its not like leather.
mama cita Still need answer to year-old question? No, the acrylic will NOT adhere to plastic/faux leather. Don’t even bother coz waste of paint and time. It will peel right off and won’t stand a chance in a spring shower either. Item needs to be real leather.
Very helpful. What would be a good finish for this?
Hi Hector! You could use an acrylic finish like the ones that Angelus makes or you could even use Master's quick shine or really any number of finishes. It all depends on what you're looking for as far as protection, finish (matte or glossy) and how pliable you need the product to be.
Kevin Hopkins thank you!
😂😂😂😂😂... Love the dog
Is there another brand of flexible acrylic paint that can be used besides Angelus? Any recommendations? I am trying to pay leather sneaker shoes?
Sharita Satterwhite There may be some, however Angelus creates their paints and dyes specifically for the shoe industry so they are the best.
Hi can i change the color in my car from white to the range rover dark cherry color ?! My car is land rover LR3 HSE , can you do another tutorial showing the process step by step . Also i want to know is it safe if i change the color of the steering wheel ?
ksasbr107 You're wanting to re-color the interior of your car? That would be an enormous undertaking and there is a possibility of it going terribly wrong. I would recommend getting it re-upholstered in the leather color you want by a professional before trying to strip all the leather in your car and re-dying it.
After its dry does it still feel like leather and not just paint
Zacatecas17 what are you wanting to paint? What product or type of leather? It shouldn't affect the feel of the leather, as long as you apply light/thin coats.
What kind of paint do I use for painting on leather jackets in a bright and sharp way with a really nice and glossy finish. Also it shouldn't wear out in rain or with time?
We would recommend Angelus acrylic paint. (You can find some here: springfieldleather.com/Chemicals/Acrylic-Paints ) The paint remains flexible and should be fine if it gets wet, although we would suggest minimizing the time you wear it in the rain! Hope this helps, and let us know if you have more questions. :) Happy painting!
Kevin Hopkins Thanks a lot. I just wanna make some very rad custom leather jackets. So I would use paint a lot and splatters also.
That sounds AWESOME! Good luck and happy painting! :)
Lol love the dog
Hahaha! Me too!
Very helpful
Can i use this Angelus paint to paint leather edges instead of edge kote?
How do you keep the paint from scratching off with use?
Quick Shine or a top coat can help.
How well would this type of paint work on cow suede?
This paint would not work well on cow suede, because suede does not provide a flat surface for paint.
can you use acrylic paint that is used for painting pn a canvas? thanks in advance.
+Hector Morales I imagine that using them on a canvas would be just fine.
I have a question? Did you mention what you seal the leather with after painting it?
He said you did not need to seal with another acrylic finisher as the paint is acrylic itself and the sealant finishers you would likely use are also acrylic so it's just more acrylic on acrylic. Using another acrylic finisher like Angelus or Fiebing's Resolene would amount to just another layer of a clear acrylic.