Monday, February 15, 2016

Sparkly Shoes

My 3 year old daughter is very particular about what she wears--from her dresses to her socks, and especially her shoes.  Her favorite shoes of mine to try and wear around the house are the heels I wore for my wedding, or as she likes to call them, "the Cinderella shoes."


So, after getting very tired of fighting her non-stop about what shoes to wear, I decided to make her her very own pair of glittery Cinderella shoes that she couldn't pass up.  And here's how I did it:

Materials:
A pair of solid colored shoes that you don't mind experimenting with
Matching color glitter
Modge podge
Paintbrush
Clear acrylic coating spray


Here's a picture of one shoe's before and the other shoe's after.


First, use the paint brush to completely cover the outside of the shoe with modge podge.  If some of the glue gets on the sole of the shoe, that's ok, you can wipe it off now or later.


Next, cover with glitter!!!  Since these were old hand-me-down shoes I had to be sure to turn them over in order to get the sunken-down arches.  Since I got glue on some of the sole of the shoe, the glitter stuck there also.  It's very easy to just take your nail or finger and wipe it off at this point.


After glitterizing them if you can let them sit for a couple hours to dry, that would be best, but we were in a hurry to leave, so I got the clear spray out right away and sprayed them like crazy to try and keep the glitter staying on longer.  I chose this over hairspray because I figured it would last a little bit longer (if you let it dry all the way, which we didn't since we were in a hurry to leave).  Also, since I had the gloss spray I chose that, but I also have the matte finish, which would probably also work just as well.


Again, be sure to turn the shoe if you need to, to get the tricky places like the bottom side of the arch.  Right after spraying them wipe down the insides with a damp towel or paper towel so they won't be sticky on your child's feet.  Let them dry for a few more hours if you have the time to do so, and then...


...Let your very happy 3 year-old prima donna enjoy them!  

Disclosure: will the glitter end up coming off?  Absolutely, but it's worth the excitement for these sparkly beauties and the compliance of a determined toddler!  We are currently on day 3 of non-stop wearing these and there is still plenty of glitter on them.  Also, I'm sure if I had given them proper time to dry and set, then they would be much more durable.

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