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	<title>Comments on: Crocs Artist</title>
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		<title>by: Marissa</title>
		<link>http://www.littlerubbershoes.com/post/154#comment-8547</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2007 01:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I think it's very cool, (although not really my style).  But it's interesting to know that you can literally create art out of your Crocs &#38; really make them your own.  My kids would love this.  And if you think about it, you could also use stencils &#38; stamps to paint your Crocs as well as use other mediums like puff paint, metalics, and glitter.  (My youngest would LOVE making her Crocs sparkle...she has a thing for glittery shoes ala Wizard of Oz.)  And you could also glue on gems, crystals, beads, patches, &#38; sequins as well.  Of course, they wouldn't wear very well on active children, but then after a month or two, you can simply re-decorate or repair the design, which is where all the fun is anyway.

Neat idea!  It really helps to start thinking outside the box &#38; get really creative.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it&#8217;s very cool, (although not really my style).  But it&#8217;s interesting to know that you can literally create art out of your Crocs &amp; really make them your own.  My kids would love this.  And if you think about it, you could also use stencils &amp; stamps to paint your Crocs as well as use other mediums like puff paint, metalics, and glitter.  (My youngest would LOVE making her Crocs sparkle&#8230;she has a thing for glittery shoes ala Wizard of Oz.)  And you could also glue on gems, crystals, beads, patches, &amp; sequins as well.  Of course, they wouldn&#8217;t wear very well on active children, but then after a month or two, you can simply re-decorate or repair the design, which is where all the fun is anyway.</p>
<p>Neat idea!  It really helps to start thinking outside the box &amp; get really creative.
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