Ok I bought these plain black loafers at the thrift shop couple weeks ago. They're actually a half size too small so I won't be able to wear them that often :( but decided to revamp them anyway.
I put together a little DIY to show you how I did them.
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WHAT YOU'LL NEED |
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PUSH BACK THE PRONGS ON THE STUD. DO NOT TRY TO DO IT WITH YOUR TEETH. I REPEAT, DO NOT TRY TO DO IT WITH YOUR TEETH. OUCH :( |
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START GLUING THE STUDS AT THE FRONT OF THE SHOE-- IT MAKES IT A LOT EASIER.
THIS IS ABOUT A 1/4 OF THE WAY DONE. |
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DONE :) |
Love this, I think adding studs to anything is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI was so surprised to find you have a blog, I've always seen your photos on instagram and I love that you have a blog not only to share your photography but DIYs as well.
-Courtney
www.alwaysrooney.com
wow the results is so professional looking!! just love it, great job, and very modern :)
ReplyDeleteI studded my handbag and top, please have a look at: http://whatscraftdoc.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/diy-stud-stud-stud-handbag-and-top.html