Wednesday, August 3

DIY Deets - 'I Do' Shoe Stickers

Here we go, how to give your soles a little DIY personality!

Step 1: Decide what you want the shoes to say.



{Straightforward "I DO" separated between each shoe}
Image via We Heart It


{Initials and date}


{Name & date - so fun!}
Image via Etsy.com / Design by Morbid Materials

Step 2: Think about how you want the words to be read, e.g. kneeling or sitting. The photos you want to capture can help you decide so that the stickers are placed right side up.


{This bride is wearing flats!}
Image via Delightfully Engaged / Photo credit: Viera Photographics


Image via Your Happily Ever After shop

Because we are having a full Catholic wedding mass, I suspect my dress will cover my shoes and so I chose to affix my stickers for a sitting photo op:


{No cute shoe stickers to be seen here}
Image and photo credit via LA Photo Pro


Step 3: Head out to local craft store to gather necessary supplies. Isn't this the reason we DIY? Shopping trip! Don't forget to clip your coupons or download them on your smartphone. 


 * personal photo *

There are lots of fun options including rhinestones in a rainbow of colors! Since my shoes are already covered in blush pink sequins, pearly white was a better choice for mine.


Step 4: If you choose to bling out the lettering, here's where you pluck and stick. Repeat process until all your letters are covered in prettiness.


Step 5: Cut out your letters and decide their optimal placement. Don't forget your decision in Step 2 about how you want the words to read! I used clear photo mounting squares to mock up the look. Here's my first try:

{Placed a little too high}
 * personal photo *


Step 6: Once you get it just right, stick those suckers on for reals, yo!




Step 7: Sit back and admire your handiwork. Aren't they so pretty? Aren't I so great?!


      Supplies:
  • Sticko dimensional stickers. $3.60 + tax (after 40% discount from $5.99)
  • Recollections adhesive faux pearls. $4.20 + tax (after 40% discount from $6.99)

      Cost:
  • $8 in materials
  • 2 hours of time (less if you pre-buy alphas that are already blinged out)


Now, you may wonder why go to all the trouble for something most guests won't see. I'll leave you with two final inspiration photos to maybe sway you my way.


{So romantic!}
Image via Wedding Venture / Photo credit: Red Box Pictures


{Read this, buddy!}
Image via Marks Photo


There you have it! Do you think the photo op is worth the extra effort, and did you/will you add this personal touch to your footwear? 

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