Hand Painted Baby Shoes

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Hand Painted Baby Shoes

CA$250.00

You provide the shoes and we hand paint them to make a unique, custom gift for the special baby in your life.

Each pair is a keepsake, with the artwork entirely customisable. Choose a general theme and let us work our magic, or give us precise details (baby birthday, weight, members of family, etc.) to make the shoes tell the beautiful one-of-a-kind story.

For orders in the Greater Toronto Area, delivery and pickup is available.

For worldwide orders, or where preferred, shipping is extra.

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The Process: Hand Painted Baby Shoes

1) You mail, deliver the shoes, or have them shipped directly to us (we’re located in the Greater Toronto Area)

2) Consultation: We work with you to get details on how you visualise the custom gift. Don’t worry, we’ll guide you through the process and help make the design both meaningful and good-looking

3) Hand Painting: We use the highest quality paints. We prime the shoes, use appropriate paint (e.g. fabric paint) and a sealant to make the hand painted baby shoes practical and long lasting!

4) We package the shoes in an equally adorable box with care instructions, you choose between pick-up and shipping, and before you know it, the gift is signed, sealed and delivered.

I had Jasmin customise a pair of baby shoes for my best friend’s newborn. She was over the moon when she got them! Jasmin made the pair so special, they had little Kira’s name, birthday and illustrations of the whole family. Even though Kira has now grown out of them, they’re proudly displayed in her nursery.
— Jessie M., Art Collector