AMAZING EASY CREATIVE DIYS TO REFASHION YOUR OLD SHOES
BY ROMA SINGH
Wonderful DIY Stylish Glittery Shoes
How to Refashion your old shoes with glittering ? Here it is ! It is a super easy DIY project that you can do it ! Check the below link to get the tutorial, turn your old shoes into stylish one !
What you will need:
Shoes of almost any type
Glitter of your favorite color
Fabric glue, jewel glue, or other clear spray glue
Brush
Glitter of your favorite color
Fabric glue, jewel glue, or other clear spray glue
Brush
Wonderful DIY Unique Comic Book Shoes
These Comic Book Shoes are cute and unique that you can make them yourself for your lovely kids!!! It’s a fun project you will enjoy making it .
Mod Podge,
Shoes (smooth so you can glue things to them)
Paintbrush
Comic book (one that you are okay with cutting up)
Scissors
Newspaper or cardboard (to do your craft on)
Note: This is a time consuming project. Give yourself at least an hour and a half for each shoe.
[UPDATE] While these shoes are so much fun to make and wear, I have noticed that they tend to crack, especially if you use a bendy/flexible shoe. I am trying to find a solution to this, but right now I recommend that you use a lot of mod podge on the outside, and if possible use heels or other stiff shoes.
Shoes (smooth so you can glue things to them)
Paintbrush
Comic book (one that you are okay with cutting up)
Scissors
Newspaper or cardboard (to do your craft on)
Directions:
1. Cut out your favourite scenes from your comic book. Position them where you would like them to go on your shoes, and then cover the back of the picture with Mod Podge.
2. Paste the comic book clipping onto the shoe, and press it down so it is smooth.
3. Trim off any excess clipping, or fold it over the edge of the shoe.
4. Put a layer of Mod Podge over the comic book clipping.
5. Continue this process until the shoes are completely covered with comic strips.
6. Once the Mod Podge has dried, apply three more layers (letting each layer dry before starting the next).
Note: This is a time consuming project. Give yourself at least an hour and a half for each shoe.
[UPDATE] While these shoes are so much fun to make and wear, I have noticed that they tend to crack, especially if you use a bendy/flexible shoe. I am trying to find a solution to this, but right now I recommend that you use a lot of mod podge on the outside, and if possible use heels or other stiff shoes.
Wonderful DIY Refresh Pretty flat shoes
If you have an old pair of plain flats in your closet, why not freshen them up?
Learn how to transform a pair of basic flats into a cute pair with our easy DIY tutorial .
Learn how to transform a pair of basic flats into a cute pair with our easy DIY tutorial .
What you will need:
– flat shoes
-1 Yard of 2” satin ribbon
-2 Rhinestone buckles
-Glue for shoes
-Hot glue
-Needle & thread
-Scissors
-1 Yard of 2” satin ribbon
-2 Rhinestone buckles
-Glue for shoes
-Hot glue
-Needle & thread
-Scissors
Directions:
1. Cut 2 pieces of ribbon to the length you measure on the shoes (where you will place it).
2. Measure where you will put the buckle and pierce a hole in your ribbon with your scissors.
3. Pass your ribbon through the buckle.
4. Glue your buckles to your shoes and let it dry. If you’re using hot glue, apply your hot glue directly to the top of your shoe where you will be placing your buckle and press your buckle into it. Hold it until it dries/cools.
5. Pull your ribbon easily but firmly toward the sole of your shoe. Make a line, on your ribbon, along the edge where the upper side of the shoe meets the sole. Cut your ribbon along the line where you marked it.
6. Using hot glue, mark a line of glue on the shoe along the edge where you want to glue the ribbon to it.
7. Take your remaining ribbon and cut it in half. Take one piece of the ribbon and your needle and thread, fold your edge over about a ¼ inch and stitch it down right along the edge. Then continue making small pleats before you feel your ruffle is wide sufficient for the shoe. When you get to the end trim the ribbon and fold it over the same as you did at the beginning about a ¼ inch and stitch it down.
8. Fix your ruffles inside your shoes with hot glue, but be prudent not to put too much hot glue because it will squish out and add plus bulk you really don’t want.
2. Measure where you will put the buckle and pierce a hole in your ribbon with your scissors.
3. Pass your ribbon through the buckle.
4. Glue your buckles to your shoes and let it dry. If you’re using hot glue, apply your hot glue directly to the top of your shoe where you will be placing your buckle and press your buckle into it. Hold it until it dries/cools.
5. Pull your ribbon easily but firmly toward the sole of your shoe. Make a line, on your ribbon, along the edge where the upper side of the shoe meets the sole. Cut your ribbon along the line where you marked it.
6. Using hot glue, mark a line of glue on the shoe along the edge where you want to glue the ribbon to it.
7. Take your remaining ribbon and cut it in half. Take one piece of the ribbon and your needle and thread, fold your edge over about a ¼ inch and stitch it down right along the edge. Then continue making small pleats before you feel your ruffle is wide sufficient for the shoe. When you get to the end trim the ribbon and fold it over the same as you did at the beginning about a ¼ inch and stitch it down.
8. Fix your ruffles inside your shoes with hot glue, but be prudent not to put too much hot glue because it will squish out and add plus bulk you really don’t want.
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