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I like shoes. Good thing Nick’s into shoes as well 🙂
I like shoes. Good thing Nick’s into shoes as well 🙂
Saw these shoes one day while wandering around Nordstrom.
More than I’d currently spend on shoes – although designer. I was really digging the fabric flowers on the strap. However, there is no way these shoes would make it down an aisle of sand. And I don’t do well in heels. Strike 2.
Then I got the J Crew catalogue and found some fun little flip flops. They were around $25….and for some reason I was feeling cheap. So I didn’t buy them. I got this brilliant idea that I could make them.
So I bought some Old Navy flip flops ($2.50) that happened to match the dress quite nicely. Then I bought a 2nd pair because Mochi broke the first ($2.50). Then I bought some fabric, needle and thread and some fray-check ($10).
Then I spent half of Sunday making all sorts of different sized fabric flowers until I made some that worked well. I even used scraps from the dress…..because I had about 10 ft of extra fabric.
Here’s the result. Nick said, “it classes up the old navy flip flops.” That should do.
3 replies on “Shoes”
Just add it to you list of possible future careers…
But I think you should factor in your hourly rate to the total cost of the shoes. I'm pretty sure you'd come out ahead with the J Crew but w/out the fun or making your own wedding shoes.
Love it! Love the other pairs of shoes too.