Wednesday, 5 August 2015

DIY



                           DIY SCARVES SANDAL                           
Gladiator sandals has been in and out of fashion for years, but this year, its stormed back in with different patterns/styles.
Customizable Strappy Sandals
Learn how to transform basic flip-flops using this DIY Gladiator Wrap Sandals tutorial http://goo.gl/Jyv00R Once again, fashionista Kristen Turner has created a gorgeous and easy crafts project for her DIY blog Glitter ‘N Glue with this tutorial. This time, Turner uses the current fashion infatuation with the wrap sandal to elaborate an old project that used ribbon to create tribal-inspired gladiator sandals and revises it.

This time around, Turner twists colorfully chic scarves around a basic flat to create the perfect pair of wrap sandals. These two very inexpensive items are transformed into sweet summer shoes. Any imaginative fashionista can take on the DIY Gladiator Wrap Sandals tutorial and use an array of materials from bright tribal silk scarves to sophisticated lace material.


                    DIY WRAP GLADIATOR SANDALS.
Gladiator sandals has been in and out of fashion for many years, but this season versatile with its designs and styles  

This funky, fun and perfect for the summer season, DIY wrapped gladiator sandals are the perfect craft for revamping an old pair of sandals.  link http://goo.gl/cKt0U8

While styles are constantly changing, causing wardrobes to be compromised, this nifty DIY allows wearers to refashion an old pair of sandals, as opposed to replacing them with the latest style. Wrapped gladiator sandals are a summer staple perfect for any wardrobe. While most pairs teeter on the pricey side, this DIY is cost-efficient and just as stylish. With minimal materials including, glue, scissors and leather strapping that matches the width of the sandal straps, this craft can be pulled together in a matter of moments. 
Though the instructional photos feature black sandals, this DIY can be customized in an assortment of colors.




                   












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