What to do with old work boots. Many people find it difficult to throw away their old boots. Some people believe that boots, such as those worn on vacation, are too sentimental to throw away.
Others think it's too big a financial investment to throw away. If you've never figured out how to upcycle old boots, these ideas may surprise you.
Step 1
Recycle your old boots into new boots. Use a soft brush to remove any dirt or mud. Clean them with leather soap, but do not soak them. Let them dry well and add some shoe polish in a neutral or matching color. Bring outshine
Step 2
Paint your old boots for a brand new look. You can paint them all in one color or design or paint scenes on them.
Step 3
Donate your clean boots to a good cause. A homeless shelter or a charity that provides for the needs of the poor is a great option.
Phase 4
Use old boots for pots. You can fill them with soil and plants, or you can put a planter in the trunk. If the planter is too short, use a block of wood or fill the boot with sand or rocks. Then add your plant.
Step 5
Wear old boots for dirty jobs in the yard or yard. They are still great for shoveling snow, gardening, cleaning fish ponds, and any other wet or dirty job. You don't have to worry about ruining your shoes with a sloppy old pair of boots to work.
Step 6
Fill an old boot with rocks, golf balls, or anything that makes it heavy. You can use this around the house as a doorstop. If you only weigh the bottom, you can also use it as an umbrella stand.
Step 7
Put them by the front door as decoys. If you're a woman who lives alone, wear a pair of old men's boots by the front door to make it look like someone else lives there.
Step 8
Use the trunk parts for other things. Slide the leather sleeves of the boots over your arms. They're great protection if you're soldering, working with hot glass, or doing other fairly risky jobs or crafts. You can also use the leather in craft projects by cutting the tubes into flat pieces.
Tip
Learning how to recondition boots is a great way to help charities. Many people will give you their old boots to help others.
Things You'll Need
Soft brush
Leather cleaner
Shoe polish
Buffing cloth
Paint
Dirt
Planters
Rocks or golf balls
Soft brush
Leather cleaner
Shoe polish
Buffing cloth
Paint
Dirt
Planters
Rocks or golf balls
Warning
Don't get your boots wet when trying to save them to keep or donate. They can lose their shape and discolor if they get too wet.