Jumat, 27 September 2013

How to mod podge toms shoes with glitter?

Q. What r the steps ? I have the satin mod podge.

A. This tutorial could easily be adapted to Toms. See source for lots of photos.

TWINKLE TOES

It's time for me to happily admit something....I was the girl in Jr. high & high school who wore glitter on my eyelids and would also dab some on my face for game day....oh yea, that was me, and those were the days! I have such a thing for glitter! So you can imagine how excited I have been as glitter shoes have been making their way into the fashion world. I have been looking for the perfect pair that I must take home to join my other shoes, but I have been a little disappointed with the prices.

With $80 being the cheapest, I still wasn't comfortable spending that much "on a trendy shoe" which might not even get worn that often. I stylistically love all of the $200-$300 pairs....of course...so I decided to make my own. I must say I went into it with low expectations because I wasn't sure if I could get the look I wanted (meaning not too homemade looking) as well as still functional. My biggest challenge was that I had to find a way to keep the glitter on while walking. The last thing I wanted was to walk down the street leaving a little fairy dust trail behind me, even though it would have been pretty ;.) However, even though this was a four day process (including curing time) I must say I have never been SO PLEASED with a homemade shoe project ;.) okay, okay, this way my first one...but it really did turn out well. Here are the shoes finished...

The best part was that I was able to get the style shoe & color I wanted. Here is how I did it...

Before getting started: Invest in some nice glitter & glue. (remember to use coupons because the glues can be pricey and I learned not to skimp on them). I used Recollections brand glitter in Champagne (but you can use any color) as well as Mod Podge sparkle glue and a matte finish sealer.

Also find a pair of old or new shoes you would like to use. I purchased some new black leather shoes from Target.

Step 1: I used clear packaging tape to seal off the soul from the rest of the boot & then I gave it a light coat of gold spray paint because I did not want the black to peek through the gold tinted glitter. Here is what it looked like after.

Step 2: A little bit of paint seeped through the tape and onto the top edge of the shoe. So I used a gold metallic paint pen to draw around the top edge to make it look even....like this

Step 3: Now here comes the fun part. I used a sponge brush to apply a coat of Mod Podge glue to the tip of the shoe to start out with, and then lightly covered it with the glitter. Tip: I found it helpful to use the lid to a shoe box to glitter over, in order to catch the extra glitter.

After I finished the front tip I just kept working my way up the shoe. However, I left the little dot & stitching un-glittered because I liked the style of that detail.

I also chose not to cover the back because that was my preference

Step 4: I then left the shoes to dry over night. The next day I shook off the excess. You can be creative ;.) I stomped around in them in the back yard as well as used a blow up mattress compressor to blow the excess off ;.) Surprisingly the glue was super strong and held most of the glitter.

Step 5: The last step is to spray the finishing sealer on them (read directions on the can) and let them cure for a few days. Then add which ever laces you would like. You can use the original laces or have fun with them with ribbon.....I tried this fun pink ribbon lace first but then chose to go with the more natural tan colored ribbon when all was said and done.

And BAM! You have custom glitter shoes, which for someone like me is too fun for words. I am now just a little worried I might find myself looking at them when I walk....yikes, that's an accident waiting to happen! The best part is the project cost me $45 and I got the look I wanted. Now, I am trying to figure out what color of glitter shoes I want to make next ;.) Maybe some orange ballet flats for Halloween....ahhh endless possibilities.


What should I wear while staying in London?
Q. I'm going to be in London this summer (May until July) and I was wondering what the fashion was like. I'm going to be taking a class as well as working at an internship so I'll need both street clothes and work clothes.

I was going to bring dresses (I mostly have sundresses) that I can wear with tights and a cardigan and some dress pants with blouses. Do people where leggings in London? And what kind of shoes should I bring? I'm going to bring a pair of black flats but what about boots (riding or combat)?

It would be great if anyone can give me some ideas so I know what to pack.

A. Prints are huge in british fashion, Florals,stripes,dogtooth,leopard prints also monochrome seems to be trending alot, really your wanting to take some of the trends by make it your own, peplums are still everywhere the now and no matter what time of the year skinny jeans cant go wrong cardigans are great to pack too cause you'll be wanting something with abit of warmth to be able to throw on, work clothing however mostly everyone sticks to simple black, i knew alot of girls who work in offices tend to go for a simple white blouse and a pencil skirt, You'll begin to realise once your here that really we are a kinda trendy place but we like to be individual, id say look at some UK stores like Topshop,River Island & H&M, you'll notice alot of bright colours everywhere. Flats are good for the London for the simple reason being your going to be doing so much walking and theres no time to stop for anything, i know alot change into heals ect once they get to work. Don't be afraid you wont look like a Londoner cause really we all have our own little styles going on from Neon to gothic lol.





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