Wednesday, June 3, 2015

The Daily Done: June 2

On June 2, I completed another shoe project, this time on a pair of black flats that are starting to look a bit shabby.

Summer shoes are hard for me to find, so I wanted to get more use from this pair by disguising the worn spots.  I cut a piece of lace to go across across the instep, covering the elastic strap and the worn areas.  I attached the lace with a bit of super glue on each end.

Then I simply clipped two flowers (meant as a hair accessories) to each strap.


Worn shoes disguised with embellishments... Done!

23 comments:

  1. It's really cute! I'm planning to make some shoe clips to pimp up my old ballet flats. ^^

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    1. Thank you! Ballet flats practically scream for shoe clips. :D

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  2. wow it looks so cool, even better than the initial style

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    1. Thanks! The original shoes were definitely more comfortable than stylish.

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  3. Such a cute idea! :) Hair flowers are so much cheaper than shoe clips!!! Though, you can buy the clips and add your own embellishments. I'm so happy to see you blogging again, Bane. I missed you.

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    1. Aw, thanks! I missed blogging!

      Hair flowers are $1 or $2, but shoe clips are $10... what's up with that? I have some jewelry pieces that I'd like to turn into shoe clips.

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  4. Fun! I might try that, I can never find flats I like.

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    1. Me neither! I struggle to find shoes to fit my wide feet... which is why I want to get more use out of these.

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  5. Great idea and something I would have never come up with! My creativity is focused more on body and head, I never did anything to shoes. You make it seem so easy, though!

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    1. I've often switched out boot laces for ribbon, but I'd never done a shoe project. These shoes were just so sad looking... something had to be done. :)

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  6. Love this! even just the lace alone is so pretty.

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    1. Thank you! The lace made a big difference. I should have put it on from the start to cover the unattractive elastic.

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  7. This is making me hate my ugly-ass work shoes even more. Alas, not much can be done to cute up a pair of Merrells.

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    1. Nothing ruins the look of glitter like a layer of outdoor grime. >sad howl<

      Someday, I shall have call for cute shoes again. Someday. Someday.

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  8. They look fantastic!! I LOVE what you did, now I want to do that to MY flats. But they don't have that elastic band, so I'll just have to add one! :-)

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    1. Thank you so much! I always thought the bare elastic band was ugly, but it turned out to be quite useful. :)

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