Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Glitter Sneaker DIY : Miu Miu Inspired



converse one star DIY, Miu Miu glitter shoes, glitter sneakers DIY, faux studded steel toe - converse - target


When Target approached me about a Converse One Star DIY challenge I couldn't resist, but it wasn't until I saw these Miu Miu glitter sneakers that I had any clue how I was going to give my white sneaks a personality all their own. DIYers have been glueing glitter to their shoes for decades! The most challenging part of this DIY was figuring out what material I was going to use to create the steel toe. I was thrilled to find the little pyramid studs in my own craft closet to complete the look. And though I leave a little trail of fairy dust behind me wherever I go, I have to admit, I love the way they turned out.


Here's What You'll Need...

Glitter Sneaker DIY - materials

* Converse One Stars from Target $34.99 - courtesy of Target
* Fabric glue
* I used Crayola paint brushes to apply the glue.
* Silver glitter {I bought an 8oz jar but only used 1/4" of it. 4oz is plenty.
* Fine glitter in black
* Painter's tape
* Iron-on silver pyramid studs {which I can't seem to find online}


Steps...

Glitter Sneaker DIY - 1 Glitter Sneaker DIY - 2

* Squeeze a large amount of fabric glue into a cup or plate. Tape down the sides of your sneakers with your painter's tape. Using a paintbrush, apply a moderately thick layer of glue to the tongue of your shoe.


Glitter Sneaker DIY - 3

* Place your sneaker in an open box and sprinkle a generous amount of glitter over your glue.


Glitter Sneaker DIY - 5

* Once your tongue is almost dry, remove the tape from the sides of your shoe and apply a generous layer of glue to your sides. It's best to do one at a time because the glue dries pretty fast.


Glitter Sneaker DIY - 6

* Sprinkle your larger silver glitter and shake to remove excess.


Glitter Sneaker DIY - 7

* Since I was trying to mimic the charcoal silver Miu Miu shoes, and couldn't find dark silver glitter, I added fine black glitter on top of my large silver glitter to fill in some of the tiny areas to make it appear darker. {this was my preference. If you can find a darker silver glitter, this step is unnecessary}


Glitter Sneaker DIY - 8

* Shake your shoe and allow the black fine glitter to settle and discard any unwanted silver glitter. If you missed any spots, now is your chance to add a little more glue and fill them in.


Glitter Sneaker DIY - 10

* To create a faux steel toe, I used small iron-on pyramid studs which I found at JoAnn's a few years ago.


Glitter Sneaker DIY - 11

* Paint a generous amount of glue on the rubber toe of your sneaker. You'll have to work quickly because it dries fast!


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* Begin adding your studs at the center where the rubber meets the glitter and work out from there to either of the edges. Then create a sort of T by placing studs in a row down to the tip toe of your shoe and work out from there.


Glitter Sneaker DIY - 15

*I didn't want to go over the black line around the sole so I created a bit of a pyramid effect with staggered edges.


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* A pyramid with pyramid studs ;)


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* Hoping to get a dark gray, I dyed my shoelaces black with Rit Dye. However, the dye barely took at all and left the laces a very light gray. I almost wish I just left them white. My advice if you want a darker shoe lace is to just buy them or use a satin ribbon instead.

** UPDATE **
In an attempt to really secure the glitter, I layered on another coat of glue {MOD PODGE} and another layer of glitter and they are glittered for LIFE now!



Voila!


Glitter Sneaker DIY  with studded toe

Glitter Sneaker DIY with   studded toe -    glitter silver converse



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46 comments:

♥ Heels Are My Drugs ♥ said...

ohhh God, Are you REAL or what sweatyy??

gorgoeus DIY project!



♥HeelsAreMyDrugs♥
♥HeelsAreMyDrugs♥

Neris / Fashion Fractions said...

IN LOVE! I'm a huge converse and glitter fan so these are the ultimate converse shoes for me :)

xxx,

Fashion Fractions

Desdetenerifeconamor said...

I love! The color, talk .... everything! I leave my DIIY this week to get a look, are star earrings like D & G, I hope you like!
http://www.desdetenerifeconamor.com/2011/10/diy-d-stars.html

Ismene said...

I love you blog!Every post is amazing!

atori.loves said...

I love it! Realy awesome!

jukebox said...

I really wasn't expecting the comment, it was really sweet of you. I've been a long time reader (even tried out some of your DIYs - lol). Seeing a blog I like reference a song I like,I felt compelled to finally leave a comment.

I'm bookmarking this DIY for later, I can't wait to try it! I'm thinking of going with red glitter, so they look like dorothy's slippers...if dorothy wore converse - lol!

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Roopa said...

it looks awesome on you .... will try for sure <3

Natalie Mulford said...

Oh! They look great! I may have to give this a go myself! Thanks for the tutorial!

antique engagement rings said...

Im loving the chuck taylors!

Deborah said...

Weird observation, but this DIY is the most beautifully photographed thing I've seen in ages! Truly gorgeous.

And, of course, the DIY is great.

CessOviedo said...

L-o-v-e them! They are just the coolest ever, I recently got my first pair of Chucks and been loving them, but now I want to make the sparkly, Target was so right to make you part of this project!

Cess O. <3 The Outfit Diaries

taylor said...

so cute! the pyramid studs look like candy dots on that paper! you are SO crafty ;)

Sheree said...

This is actually a DIY I might consider, they look awesome!

Mirjana said...

PERFECT!

Lia said...

Wow! These are perfection!! I love your attention to detail, it's insane. My fave is the studded steel toes. Gorgeous!
xoxoxo
Lia

Anna Saccone said...

These are so freaking cute!! <3

Nicole said...

Great DIY! I think I will do that with mine too!

Kisses from Hong Kong,
Nicole

Giedre said...

LOVE. And I think black satin ribbons would be PERFECT! Although they'd probably get pretty glittery after a while! ;)
-giedre

Slađi said...

OMG so amazing DIY! Im HUGE Chucks fan so of this is definitely something for me!!

Paulina said...

GORGEOUS!! I love them! I recently saw a tutorial where she glittered her little girl's shoes and she used Krylon Clear Sealer
to "seal" the glitter. Here is the link:

http://www.infarrantlycreative.net/2011/09/glittered-shoes.html

YaYa said...

Love these. Im not a fan of Chucks at all, but I would consider wearing these since I love all things sparkly.

K.M. said...

love this..the shoes look so nice ♥

The Suburb Experiment said...

I wonder if there's anything you could spray on them to keep the glitter a little more secure. Probably, but it might dull the glitter I guess.

Anyway, I love these shoes! I might do little versions for my oldest daughter who can never get enough sparkle.

Jenn

LadyLUX said...

What a fun DIY project! Thank you so much for sharing.

Alyssa said...

I have to say, I think I prefer it with the grey laces as opposed to black!

Seriously, you are the DIY queen. I always look forward to your DIY's because I know they will be amazing.

Nancy said...

Hi Maegan

Glitter makes everything better.I just finished watching the episode of Modern Family where Cam is making a book about their family to show the adoption agency and he is throwing glitter all over it.

Someone mentioned using Mod Podge here is the link to Honestly WTF http://honestlywtf.com/diy/diy-miu-miu-sneakers-vans-giveaway/ where they use it.

They did this for the Martha Stewart Show and I remember you said you got a call from Martha and I hope you do go on her show.

Nancy

Megan said...

Some helpful hints...

--Give the shoes a coat of glue to seal in the glitter after everything is dry (though the trail of fairy dust is sort of fun). The clear glue will just help seal everything in and keep you from having to re-glitter later on.

--The shoe laced didn't dye because they are nasty nasty un-dyeable polyester. Go for cotton laces and you'll get a nice grey.

--Check out www.suessparklers.com for an amazing selection of rhinestones and metal stones. They have a store in Northern San Diego with so many fun sparkly things! I use them for my Discotoes shoes and they ship super fast and have great prices.

SUCH a fun DIY, I think every day should be sparkly shoe day!

Huda said...

love it, one of my favorite DIY I've seen in a while.

Four Flights said...

bad ass! love the added glitz on the toes too

Food, she thought. said...

I *live* in Chucks (when I'm not in heels)! What a fun post.

Borella said...

SO cool! 8-D

♥NekoCandii♥ said...

This is GORGEOUS! I've been meaning to decorate a pair of sneakers as well and this is a definite inspiration~

Pakistani Lawn Collection said...

ooh this is amazing idea thank for share this idea i try with my sneakers.

drollgirl said...

um, these are kind of awesome! so fun! so funny! and so CUTE!!!!

hotpants™ said...

OMG, I want a pair! Love!!

Stephanie said...

I LOVE these shoes! I have a few pairs of Converse that I don't use anymore. I'll definitely be trying this out soon!

Lindsay said...

OMG I love these! Another amazing DIY. I think I need to use Halloween as an excuse, but make a few pairs :0). Craft store here I come!

Meagan Mason said...

I'm going to make pink ones! We'll call them my breast cancer shoes :)

A Mother's Journey said...

This would be a great project to do with my daughter. Thanks for sharing!

jen said...

awesome! thinking about sprucing up some heels for the holiday hmmm. thanks for inspiring me!




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jen said...

awesome! thinking about sprucing up some heels for the holiday hmmm. thanks for inspiring me!




www.fauxtreschic.blogspot.com

http://moderngirl.jurna.ro/ said...

Hello Maegan! I wanted to say that I just featured this project on my blog, here: http://moderngirl.jurna.ro/?p=222. Thank you so much!

chiikalivelovelaugh said...

Hey girl I just saw your post featured on someone's blog and wanted to visit your blog to tell you, you did an awesome job with this DIY...converse usually don't need anything, but i love your take on them
XO stephi
http://chiikalivelovelaugh.blogspot.com

glitter shoes said...

These glitter shoes are so sexy. I love the tips.

Anonymous said...

Do you need to spray anything to protect the glitter?

Julia @ FaveCrafts said...

What a cute project! I love it so much that I decided to feature it in our roundup of refashioned shoe tutorials! Check it out here: http://www.favecraftsblog.com/link-love-refashion-shoe-crafts/

Have a great day!