These boots fit the bill! They were at the dollar-a-pound, so they probably only cost me about $2-3. However, they were pretty ragged, so I didn't feel bad about cutting off the leg.
See that cheap boot falling apart and getting torn up? Time to make that part go away!
Like Emme's instructions, I cut off the tall top (fairly easy as the cheap plastic was falling apart anyway). I hot-glued white ribbon around the now-bare edge, then dressed it up with a layer of lace. But the lace alone looked a bit...girl with a glue gun, rather than "I did this on purpose!" So I tried adding on rosettes made from lace and part of vintage earrings.
And the new booties!
Held together entirely by hot glue...the hot glue gun I got on sale earlier this year seems to have been a good idea. So. I have yet to take these booties for a proper outing...and I'm still in the market for a pair of simple booties, I think, as these turned out rather frilly. (or perhaps "Gothic Lolita," as my brother's girlfriend said when she saw them yesterday).
love love love this. great idea. you make me want to get out my crafting gear and try it :]
ReplyDeleteBeyond basic, perhaps, but still quite impressive! They are cute and I am always amazed when people can do these types of projects...
ReplyDeleteYou are a GENIUS! I cannot beleive you turned those boots into such a magical pair of booties! I absolutely LOVE them!! :)
ReplyDeleteWaaaaaaaaaaaooo!!! This is SOOO cool! I love how they turned out!
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Waaaaaaaaaaaooo!!! This is SOOO cool! I love how they turned out!
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love love love this. great idea. you make me want to get out my crafting gear and try it :]
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