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    DIY shoe fringe

    by Kaylah Stroup December 21, 2011

    I’m a total sucker for shoes with fringe, even the ugliest of shoes is somehow charming to me with fringe. So I decided to give it a go and try and make fringe that I could add to make all my already awesome shoes just a little bit better!

    Supplies needed: ♥ pinking shears ♥ scissors ♥ hold punch ♥ vinyl (or leather) ♥ a pair shoes
    Use the photo below to make sure you have the right kind of shoes as some kinds are not suitable to add this fringe too.

    The flaps (for lack of a better word, I’m no shoe expert!) that the laces tie into need to be not connected. In the first picture you can see where the flaps are attached at the bottom to the shoe, in photo number two you’ll see that they are not connected. Basically you just need to be able to insert something from the bottom of that area for them to be the correct kind of shoe for this tutorial.

    Got the right shoes now? Here’s how to add some fancy removable fringe!

    1 // Unlace your shoes and measure how wide the area is at the bottom of your lace flaps and how long the tongue is, add 1 inch or so to the length for fringe then cut out a piece of vinyl using those measurements.
    2 // After it’s cut make sure the piece fits and trim, if necessary.
    3 // Using your pinking shears cut just enough off that you’re able to get the pretty little zig-zag design. After that’s done, using regular scissors, cut one inch up each one of the peaks made by the pinking shears.
    4 // Insert the vinyl piece back in the shoe and use a marker to mark your bottom holes. Make sure to make both of the shoes the same!
    5 // Punch holes where you marked in the previous step.
    6 // Put your shoe lace through the vinyl piece as shown in the photo, with the laces coming out the front.
    7 // Lace up your fancy new shoes and enjoy!!

    grey shoes pre-fringe c/o Blowfish & heart tights from ebay.

    Some tips and ideas!

    ♥ Try different lengths for a different look! A shorter fringe would be less eye catching and more like secret pizazz!
    ♥ Use a contrasting color fringe to add a bold pop to your shoe! 
    ♥ Make multiple fringes in different colors to make black shoes coordinate with any outfit! This fringe only takes a few minutes to make.

    Let me know if make some removable fringe for your shoes, I’d love to see a photo!
    xoxo

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    by Kaylah Stroup November 21, 2011

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    by Kaylah Stroup November 9, 2011

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