Buy: Mod Podge Matte (gloss is fine too) | Martha Stewart Coarse Glitter in Gold | Kid's Paint Brush | Foam Paint Brush | Mixing Bowl
*For my DIY Glitter heels, I used an old pair of white faux leather heels.
For this project, I found out that you can glitter just about anything! I started with my heels, and then moved onto a cheap pair of jellies I purchased at Marshall's for $9.99. I glittered the front strap and the back of the shoe. Never would have thought glitter would adhere to jellies! Then, I was requested by my lovely mama to "glitterfy" her visor for Vegas. It was originally a floral fabric, that is now sparkling gold (see above!). The possibilities of glitter fabulousness is endless.
Wonder what I'll glitter next...






























Oh my gosh I love this project, Lauren!! You make it sound so easy. I think I might actually try this DIY in hopes I won't mess it up. :)
ReplyDeleteNice, I've always wanted to try this DIY on my shoes :)
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing DIY! Love a little sparkle in my life:) Must try!
ReplyDeleteYou're so creative Lauren!! I loved how your shoes turned out!!
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Stacey
http://fiveminutestyle.blogspot.co.uk/
So creative--love these! Perfect for a special night out.
ReplyDelete-Alyssa
The Glossy Life
those look amazing! i want to try!
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thesparklylife.com
How cool. Great idea!
ReplyDeletethese turned out fabulous! i am not sure if i would have the patience. ha but you rocked this DIY!
ReplyDeletexxA
LOVE! These would be perfect with skinnies or a night out! I also love the graphics and design you used to display this :) adorbs! xxo em
ReplyDeleteLove how great these came out, I remember when you posted them up on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteI just did something similar to this on sandals! Love glitter!
ReplyDeleteAmy
Leopard and Lillies
So cool! I ALMOST bought the modge podge the other day to start glittering, now i have your great guide. thanks!!
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