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First I gathered all of the materials I would need. I got white tennis shoes, rubbing alcohol, sponge brush, tiny paint brush, spoon, white fabric paint, white acrylic paint, and sharpies (black, aqua, blue, navy blue, purple, violet, and pink). To start the project I took the shoelaces out so they would stay nice and white. Next I colored on the shoes with sharpie with spots of color and large spaces of black. Then I took the spoon and poured a little bit of rubbing alcohol in it and dumped it onto different spots of the shoe. I repeated this step until it was covered fully and the color was as bright as I wanted. After I let the shoes fully dry I took the white fabric paint and painted on stars, dots, and flicked on tiny speckles. Finally

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