Miuccia Prada: the designer behind the brands Prada and Miu Miu. Coincidentally, those are the two labels I drew inspiration from for my newest DIY: glitter creepers.
I know what you're thinking: "Glitter shoes is a lot to take in by itself, but then you had to throw them on a platform? No. Too much." Skeptic, I thought this too. But then I went for it. I figured, why have just a pair of sparkly slip-ons when I can be three inches taller while wearing them? Are you beginning to see my logic? Good. If you're a more concrete person, here's a mathematical equation to help you out:
I've never made platform shoes or glitterfied anything before, so I used this Miu Miu shoe tutorial and this Prada creepers DIY for some help and I just built off of there.
My DIY's are really not all that practical to replicate because I just make it up as I go along, but please attempt to follow my bizarre steps if you are so inclined. The product will be fantastic and completely original, which is always a plus. I don't know anyone else with shoes like mine. Anyway, let's get to it.
Warning: There are an ungodly amount of parentheses following this sentence. Just be ready.
Things you need for glitterfication:
1. Fabric glue
2. Glitter in a color of your choice (I went with coarse-ish gold glitter with a touch of fine red glitter because I really dig sparkly red things; two ounces should be plenty. Buy a four ounce bottle if you're nervous you won't have enough.)
3. A pair of old (or cheap and new) shoes that you won't mind destroying if you completely botch this up. I chose my old pair of Christian Siriano for Payless slip-ons because I have an identical unworn pair in my closet. I would never jeopardize the well-being of my Christians.
4. A sponge brush or paintbrush
5. A large area and proper surface coverings (i.e. a towel, paper, a shoe box to contain your glitter, etcetera). This is essential: there is glitter in every corner of my apartment. Literally, it's everywhere.
*Optional*: 1. A few Dixie cups to hold your glue for easier application
2. Several colors of glitter, for your entertainment
3. Any embellishments you want to add, like those studs on the toe that were in the original
Things you need for platformifying:
1. A pair of old flip flops
2. Old shoe soles (I ripped them off of a pair of demolished rainboots, but you can supposedly buy them from your local cobbler if you're lazy. If you have any old pair of shoes, just cut the soles out and save yourself the money/trip to the store. I don't even know if cobblers exist anymore, so...)
3. Wood glue or another ridiculously strong adhesive (like a hot glue gun)
4. Really sharp/intense scissors (or moderately sharp)
5. A Sharpie
6. Something heavy to weigh down your soles
7. Fabric, raffia, trim, anything like that to cover up the edges of your platforms
Let's begin!
Steps 1-7 and 10-12 have to do with the platform-making process, so if you're not doing that, just skip them.
Step 1: Cut the straps off of your flip flops.
Step 2: Place your shoes on top of your flip flop soles and trace around the outside with a Sharpie so that they are the same shape as the bottom of your shoes. Make sure you trace along the very edge of the shoe or else you'll have baby-sized platforms and it'll look funny.
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A glittery close-up |
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Let me know if you try it out by leaving me a comment below, by sending me an email at youreatulle@gmail.com, Tweeting me @youre_a_tulle, or writing on You're A Tulle's Facebook page. Or all four, if you're really enthusiastic.
Peace out, unidentified-gender scouts.
Love these, so lovely! =)
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