Monday, April 26, 2010

Boots into booties

So I've been looking at the thrift stores for some cute black booties with fairly little luck. (I want a pair, but it's too trendy of an item for me to be willing to buy them new.) Then I saw this tutorial on Emme's blog about how to take tall black boots and turn them into small booties. With that, I started looking for boots I could refashion as well.


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).

6 comments:

The Thrifty Lady said...

love love love this. great idea. you make me want to get out my crafting gear and try it :]

alya said...

Beyond basic, perhaps, but still quite impressive! They are cute and I am always amazed when people can do these types of projects...

Cafe Fashionista said...

You are a GENIUS! I cannot beleive you turned those boots into such a magical pair of booties! I absolutely LOVE them!! :)

Marie McGrath (The Joy of Fashion) said...

Waaaaaaaaaaaooo!!! This is SOOO cool! I love how they turned out!

www.thejoyoffashion.blogspot.com

Marie McGrath (The Joy of Fash said...

Waaaaaaaaaaaooo!!! This is SOOO cool! I love how they turned out!

www.thejoyoffashion.blogspot.com

Kara said...

love love love this. great idea. you make me want to get out my crafting gear and try it :]

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