YouTube :: DIY Embellished Fall Toque

YouTube :: DIY Embellished Fall Toque

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YouTube :: DIY Glitter Boots

YouTube :: DIY Glitter Boots

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DIY :: Blue Glitter Tip Flats

DIY :: Blue Glitter Tip Flats

What you need: Shoes Glitter Painters Tape Glitter Glue Steps: Apply a piece of painters tape to mark a line where you want the glitter. You can also apply some tape around the edge of your shoes to prevent glitter from going on that. I mixed blue and black glitter together, so  I put them together in a small bowl. If you are only using one colour you can probably skip this step. Using a brush or sponge, apply the glitter glue to&…
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DIY :: St. Patricks Day Shoes

DIY :: St. Patricks Day Shoes

Check out the YouTube Tutorial Here!     St. Patrick’s day is right around the corner and everyone is always trying to out do each other with costumes and the amount of green they are wearing. If you’re into dressing up, then this DIY is perfect for you. Turn a pair of old shoes, into a green glitter sensation that will have everyone thinking you’re a leprechaun. I won’t lie I will be dressing up with these shoes, a green …
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DIY :: Faux Fur Scarf

DIY :: Faux Fur Scarf

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DIY :: Studded Boots

DIY :: Studded Boots

Studs are appearing on every piece of clothing so why not create your own look? You can easily find studs like mine on eBay or any local craft store. Also, if you’re scared to mess up a pair of good shoes, head to your local thrift store. Below you will find an EASY tutorial to DIY a pair of shoes or boots into a fab studded pair.  What you need: Pair of Boots (or shoes) Studs Pencil Glue Pliers  Step 1: Using your&…
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DIY :: Infinty Scarf (Chevron)

DIY :: Infinty Scarf (Chevron)

Supplies: • Two pieces of cozy fabric (about 2 yards each) • Matching thread • Sewing machine • Needle and thread for finishing the piece Note: I used my sewing machine for most of this project. However, this DIY could be done by hand; just make sure the stitches are close together to ensure the scarf holds together over time. Steps: 1. Start by cutting a piece that is about 60 inches long and about 25 inches wide. (You can use two different…
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