Want to glam up some plain flip flops into something super cute? Check out these diy flip flop ideas and create! Old Navy $1 flip flop sale is here 6/24!
National Flip Flop day is the 3rd Friday in June - so why not kick off the summer time fun with this fun and creative DIY ribbon flip flop craft!
Want to glam up some plain flip flops into something super cute? Check out these diy flip flop ideas and create! Old Navy $1 flip flop sale is here 6/24!
12 DIY Summer Flip Flop Makeover Refashion Ideas Tutorials
These DIY flip flop refashions are so cute you're going to want to buy a stack of dollar store flip flops and make all of them!
12 DIY Summer Flip Flop Makeover Refashion Ideas Tutorials
Give last year's flip flops a new look with these simple diy flip flop makeover projects!
This is a sponsored post on behalf of Tulip. with spring break coming up this next month, and the continuous hot weather here in Southern California, i feel like it's time to start putting away the winter wardrobe and get ready for spring. and i thought it would be fun to get my friends in...Read More
Hey campers! I'm Keisha, from Cupcake Wishes & Birthday Dreams. I'm very excited to be back for another Design Dazzle summer camp sharing fun ways to create DIY fashion flip flops. Using ribbon, trim, fabric scraps and
Style: Adult Flip Flops, Wide Straps The beach is calling, and these flips flops are your answer! Pay ode to the summer and free your toes. Live, work and play with your feet exposed. Life really is a beach. Thong style, easy slip-on design Similar to Havaianas® 100% rubber makes sandals both heavyweight and durable Cushioned footbed with textured rice pattern provides all day comfort Made in Brazil and printed in the USA
I ventured out to the Dollar Tree recently and discovered some super cute new patriotic flip flops. Based on the popularity of my Flip Flop Welcome Sign I decid…
Decorating your own flip-flops is a fun and creative way to get fabulous designer looks at a fraction of the cost! Take a basic pair of sandals and personalize them to suit your unique style!
Flip Flop coloring page
Happy Summer! Create this quick and easy Dollar Tree Upcycled Flip Flop Welcome Sign in under 30 minutes with supplies from my favorite store! I purchased 4 pairs of colorful flip flops, one bunch of
Before start packing for your beach vacation, you should have a look at these DIY flip flop ideas! Flip-flops are an essential accessory for the summer
Have you noticed all the cute flip flops at Dollar Tree lately? I’ve been seeing them a lot, and you know I LOVE to craft with all things Dollar Tree, so why not try something new?? I gained inspiration from a piece I saw in a catalog and thought how easy it would be to […]
This fun project is the perfect way to try out those new Black Dog Salvage Furniture Paint spring color mixes! Using scrap wood, paint and some hooks, you can create this Flip Flop Towel Holder in just a few hours.
12 DIY Summer Flip Flop Makeover Refashion Ideas Tutorials
Super cute wreath sign. Flip Flop Zone wreath sign and flip flop ribbon.
Get ready to unleash your creativity with flip flop stencil printables! These printable stencils are perfect for arts and crafts enthusiasts who love to personalize their flip flops.
These DIY flip flop refashions are so cute you're going to want to buy a stack of dollar store flip flops and make all of them!
Have you ever wanted to decorate your flip flops to dress them up a bit? There are times I want to give them a bit of glam with these ideas.
Today I'm going to show you how to make these DIY Ribbon Bow Flip Flops! This is a frugal way to transform them into adorable sandals with no sewing skills!
Slippers have to be one of my favorite things in the whole world to make and when I found this flip flop jeans slipper tutorial by Sewing Ideas, on YouTube, I fell in love with these slippers and I have to make them. They look really easy, I think they will take about one evening
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Flip flops are an iconic piece of summer clothing. Do you want to have crochet flip flops this year and add a little style to your wardrobe?
Try these creative craft projects for DIY dollar store ideas.Rustic farmhouse style, cheap gifts, home deocr and inexpensive room decorating ideas.
I am the type of girl who buys one or more pairs of flip-flops at the beginning of summer, and live in them for 3 months. This year, the dollar store even has a great selection of flippie floppies. This braided ribbon flip-flop makeover by Andrea’s Bow Cottage uses a simple ribbon braiding technique to […]
Get ready to unleash your creativity with flip flop stencil printables! These printable stencils are perfect for arts and crafts enthusiasts who love to personalize their flip flops.
Flip flop sandals are one of our very favourite footwear options all throughout the summer, but if you tend to buy the cheaper ones like we do, then you
Create an outdoor space that feels like you're on vacation. These porch and garden decor ideas will get you started.
So one of the biggest challenges facing me with this pregnancy is what to wear to work while I'm getting more rotund and less comfortable. While the winter months have meshed well with my nonexistent and then slight baby bump, summer offers skirts and empire-waisted dresses to cover the growing swell. But shoes become a problem. My current fave shoes are dansko clogs; big, comfy, clumpy shoes that do a great job giving me foot support and a lousy job looking cute. And they will NOT work with summer dresses. Ballet flats, while looking great with skirts, are not so very nice to my swelling feet and ankles and, lets be honest here, summer = open toed shoes. I need sandals. But sandals have three major problems: height, flip-floppeing and price. Because the high shoes, while offering enough cushion to help my lower back, are not good for my balancing abilities. The thinner shoes, on the other hand, offer no cushion at all. Cushy sandals of a good height are inevitably flip flops (a HUGE no-no for the office). And the perfect combination of low heel, cushy, non-flip-floppy sandal are usually $60-80+. Not that I'm faulting the designer or shoe store, they gotta make a living too, but I am not plunking down that kinda moolah on a few strips of faux leather. And with the vast creative design of Pinterest at my fingertips, I went forth on a quest to find a way to make a cheap pair of nice looking sandals. The results: zip. At least, zip for what I'm looking for. All the ones I found involved wrapping ribbon or leather straps around the existing foot strap, making a pretty flip flop, but a flip flop none the less. Further searching led me to this picture and hope! This is what I wanted! A convertible sandal that has the basic sole of a flip flop but can be tied in such a way that the footwear neither flips nor flops. But, alas, my hope was short lived. The Pin led me not to a tutorial, but an Etsy site. And these pretty sandals are 1) discontinued and 2) EXPENSIVE!!!!! (Granted, they are hand made out of beautiful leather and organic cotton straps and if you want a beautiful pair of flat sandals and are worried about your Eco-impact, please support the seller and buy here.) So here is my attempt to recreate these beautiful shoes using el-cheapo parts of the Wal-Mart variety. (First, please let me apologize for the crappy quality of these pictures and how dark it is. It wasn't until I was done that I realized a black cord on a black flip flop on an espresso couch in low light would not make the best tutorial pictures. If I ever repeat this process with lighter flipflops, I solemnly swear to post better looking pictures) You will need: An exacto knife Scissors Yarn or tapestry needle Pliers Super glue Marker that will show up on the sole of your flip flop (silver in my case) Something thin (but not necessarily sharp) for poking 3 yards of double fold bias tape PER SANDAL (6 yards total) 70 inches of thin cord. I found a pack of waxed shoelaces, each was 27" long and I used 2.5 of them. The point is, you need a thin, strong cord that can be threaded through your needle and will stand up to walking around all day. You also need flip-flops. I found mine at Old Navy, which sells two pairs for five dollars. I intend to make two pairs of sandals, one black and one brown, but the tutorial only shows the black. Okay, got your stuff? Lets begin. Cut the existing straps of the flip flop at the toe and ankle and pull the plugs off the bottom. Mark about where you want your loops to be. We are going to "sew" the cord on either side of these marks, so if you don't mark it perfectly, that's okay, you can adjust. Thread your cord through the needle and knot the other end. My waxed shoelace formed a really tight overhand knot, so I really didn't need to do anything fancier. Push the needle from the bottom up back by the heal. You will need your pliers to force the needle and thread through the plastic. This takes a lot of effort. Go about an inch down the shoe towards the toe and push the needle back through. You don't need the top loop all that tight. A little bit of give will help you later when you pass your ribbons through the loops. Back on the bottom, position your needle about a 1/4" along from where you came down from the top and then push your needle only half way through the plastic. Take the exacto knife and cut a shallow incision connecting where the cord comes out and where the needle goes in. Push the needle all the way through and then use your poky instrument to jam the cord into the slit. This will protect it from wearing too fast when you walk. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have four top loops, with the cord ending up on the bottom. Tie an overhand knot and cut the string. Repeat down the other side of the shoe. For the toe anchor: push your needle through the thin rim of plastic that would stop the plug from popping out the top of the shoe. Make a smallish loop and press the needle back down to have the two tails on the other side. Overhand knot these two together and then pull the loop up the top, so that the knot is tucked into the existing hole. Thread your bias tape in the desired manner.* And you're done! * I chose to fold my bias tape in half one more time and sew it shut after making this tutorial. It looks more like ribbon, it's a bit thinner, and I think it'll hold up longer. This is personal preference. If you like the wide look or want to use ribbon, that is your choice and it'll still work fine. One last thing: I was thinking I needed superglue to fill in the incisions where the cord got tucked in, this is optional. If you want to, do it. If not, no worries. Now, practice ways to lace your new sandals. Please ignore my pasty-white, pregnancy-swollen feet. *You* will look fabulous!
Our entire family lives in flip flops all summer long. It’s the easiest thing to slip on and off at the pool, the park, the mall, the zoo, but we all get pretty sick of how boring the flip flops are. And as summer starts, days can seem long, and I hear lots of “I’m Bored!” We needed a fun activity to work on this summer, and wanted some new, fancier flip flops, so we decided to try and make water balloon flip flops to spruce them up a bit.
Thursday night. bucket of KFC , sparkles glue and old navy. i dont normally wear flip flops very often , i thought why not add some glam to it, make it more personalized.?! Here is the result and…
Summer means painted toenails, flip-flops and sandals. If you love showing off those tootsies during warmer weather, have we got a great collection for you! We have found 15 of the neatest and easiest ways
Fur-tastic DIY flip flops 😎
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Want to glam up some plain flip flops into something super cute? Check out these diy flip flop ideas and create! Old Navy $1 flip flop sale is here 6/24!