comments: 0 | filed in kids, no sew ideas, tutorials | author: Christy

This is the time of year to go through the kid’s closets and try on summer clothes and shoes to figure out what doesn’t fit and move it down to the next child in line. To give the old shoes a little bit of new attitude, here is an idea to remake girls dress shoes.

In our case, we had a barely worn pair of white dress flats that mysteriously had glitter and nail polish all over them, hence making them unacceptable, in the opinion of the next child. Fair enough. So, I went digging and found some leftover bright colored spray paint and went to work.

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Step 1: Clean shoes and scuff up surface if it is glossy, then cover any part of the shoe you don’t want paint on with tape (heel and sole) — masking tape or clear packing tape works well. Also think creatively to use tape to create stripes or circle stickers for polka dots.
Step 2: Stuff shoes with newspaper to protect interior from paint.
Step 3: Spray a light coat of paint over entire shoe. You will need to pick up shoe and spray near the sole. Let that coat dry and repeat until shoe is completely covered.

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Step 4: Let paint dry overnight.
Step 5: Spray shoe with a clear coat polyurethane for a little shine if painted surface is a little flat. (optional)
Step 6: Let dry overnight to completely cure.

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TaDaa! Fun and sassy shoes that make an older sister search for shoes to remake for herself.
Other ideas to embellish is to glue on some jewels or flowers to add more pizzazz. I recommend to start simply and aim for fun and not perfection.

May.11

Sewing Square

comments: 0 | filed in Projects, no sew ideas, sewing, tutorials | author: Christy

It always happens that in the midst of a sewing or craft project that neat stack of materials and supplies that I have gathered becomes scattered all over the place: thread in one spot, notions covered by fabrics, pattern packet and instructions separated from each other.  Sometimes I feel like more time is spent searching for the pieces I need than actually sewing.  Here is a simple way to be stylishly organized.

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Time: less than an hour

Materials:

  • Chunky Picture frame 11” x 14”
  • 4 -2-1/2” finish nails
  • 4 cup hooks
  • 2 clothes pins & 2 1″ finish nails to attach these
  • Spray paint

Step 1: Clean the frame

Step 2:  Figure out which side will be the top of the frame.  On the sides of the frame, screw in cup hooks, two per side on short sides of frame, 2 per side, place 1 one each side about an inch down from the top a corner and couple of inches from the bottom corner.  These can hold scissors, buttons, safety pins or anything else you might have to organize.

Step 3: Nail 2-1/2″  nails along bottom edge of frame at an angle, you may want to pre-drill so the frame wood doesn’t split

Sewing Square - painting in process
Sewing Square – painting in process

Step 4: Spray paint.

Step 5: Attach clothes pins, by taking them apart and nailing one side into the frame and then assemble again with the spring, this takes a little fussing about but they will be secure.

Step 6:  Hang frame in craft room and add your current project notions, pattern and tools to all the hooks and clips and be a little more organized for your project.

TaDaa!

Finished Sewing Square

Finished Sewing Square