Make It Monday: Mod Podged Shoes with Flowers

The springtime and summer months are my absolute favorite times to buy shoes. I love sandals, wedges and pumps you name it. During this time of year they’re so many trendy styles to choose from. Currently my shoe buying is on hold, as I am trying to be more budget conscious. If you are in the same boat you may want to try creating these mod podged shoes. I have come across several projects online, where people gave their shoes a new makeover. Debbie Saenz designed these Mod Podged Shoes with Flowers. This project is very easy to do, and it will take 1 hour to an hour and a half to make. Transform those drab shoes into something spectacular with the help of Mod Podge!

Plaid Supplies

Mod Podge Outdoor – EUCS11219, Ring Bling (2) – Pink Sequin Topper # 13489

Other Supplies

Pair of shoes with covered toe, Pink floral tissue paper, Contact glue, Scissors, Paint Brush, Craft knife

Instructions

  1. Rip tissue paper into ½ to 1 inch pieces
  2. Adhere to shoes with Mod Podge overlapping as you work. Smooth down with your fingers. Cover entire outside of shoes, allowing paper to extend edges of shoes. Allow to dry.
  3. Carefully trim paper ¼ inch above opening rim of shoes (leaving enough paper to fold over edge of shoe opening). Use Mod Podge to secure paper over edge of shoes.
  4. Cut off excess paper along sole of shoes with craft knife.
  5. Seal entire outside of shoes with a coat of Mod Podge. Allow to dry.
  6. Glue Flower embellishments to top front of each shoe

2 Comments to “Make It Monday: Mod Podged Shoes with Flowers”

  1. I should add that I am a full time artist/writer. I keep at least 4 varieties of Mod Podge on hand all the time! Thanks!

  2. Real nice idea. With all the varieties of tissue paper these days this could be quite a project to truly adapt to any outfit or even a costume!

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