Materials: flats, chunky glitter, super spray adhesive, blue tape, plastic bags {to cover the rest of the shoe when spraying the adhesive}.
Step One: Tape off the toe. Cover the rest of the shoe in a plastic bag so it doesn't get sticky.
Step Two: Spray a thick layer of spray adhesive on the tip of the shoe.
Step Three: Spread a heavy layer of glitter across the toe of the shoe on top of the adhesive.
Step Four: Dump off the remaining glitter. I used my fingers to gently rub over the tip of the shoe in order to get even more of the glitter off.
I have to say, I adore the look of my new shoes! I just wouldn't recommend wearing them in your house on carpet ;) My plan is to wear them out a few times to hopefully get some of the excess glitter off before wearing them to people's homes and such. What do you think? Is this a DIY you can do? While I love me some Jimmy Choo, I also love me a pair of shoes that is a fraction of the price. I think this is a fun play on color-blocking. I'll call these my glitter-blocked shoes :) Who wants to join the glitter train? There will be a hair tutorial coming soon for the braided-do you see above.
Love,
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Haha, I was wondering what your instagram pics were hinting at. Loving it! Must pin this to Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteI really like this style shoes,
ReplyDeleteI have some that are similar, but without glitter. http://dreamsinapoppyfield.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/i-just-couldnt-resist.html
I might just make some too though! =D
xox
Adorable idea, Michaela! I'm going to make a pair myself! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so lovely ... those shoes are fabulous ... love gold so much !
ReplyDeletelove Chrissi xo
www.christianaholt.blogspot.com
you are sooooo creative. so glad you are my bff! <3
ReplyDeleteAdorable, Michaela!! I love anything glitter. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea!!! Who would have thought!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally bookmarking/pinning this. You are brilliant!
ReplyDeletePS - is there anything you can spray on top to keep the loose glitter from coming off?
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous DIY! Love the black and gold combo.
ReplyDeleteThese came out so great! It's amazing what you can do with a bit of glitter :)
ReplyDelete-Alyssa
The Glossy Life
I recommend one last step of using an acrylic spray over the glitter and you should solve the problem of the glitter falling off!! :) OR next time mixing glitter with Mod Podge and applying it that way since it has a built-in sealer. :) Yours look great!!!
ReplyDeleteSO SO adorable!! I love anything that is cheaper than $375! That is insane!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable Michaela! Such a thrifty and fun idea.. you totally pull them off:)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, Michaela. I love how these turned out and they look perfect with those awesome pants!
ReplyDeleteThese are genius! I totally have an old pair of black flats that are begging for a gold cap toe!
ReplyDeleteJust perfect! It's really too bad I have a total phobia of glitter -- haha. It just. gets. everywhere. Buuut, I think I might need to recreate this in some fashion ... I'm certainly feeling inspired!
ReplyDeletecute! I did the same project ( same color too!) a few weeks ago, check mine out!
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@Lisa- wow! How funny! What are the chances :) Yours are darling, too!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun idea! You look beautiful Michaela!
ReplyDeletelove these cute shoes!
ReplyDeleteand excited about a link up party!
That is such a great idea!! I just bought those flats. I may have to spice them up a bit...
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute DIY, and I LOVE your outfit! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant, Michaela! They are so trendy and pretty. Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYour shoes are so cute! And so much cheaper than store bought, great job!
ReplyDeleteSaw you linking at Serenity Now.
Debbie :)
You are amazing! Love your DIYS
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