Got a pair of shoes you don’t wear anymore? Turn them into one-of-a-kind fashion statements with the help of crafter and shoe artist extraordinaire Allison Murray of Dream a Little Bigger. Allison creates unique and trendy shoes with simple supplies. She even recreated a pair of $325 designer shoes for less than $10. By harnessing the power of paint, glue, and fabric, you can update your footwear wardrobe just like Allison. Check out the tutorials below and you’ll be sprinting to the craft store before you know it.
1. These lace overlay shoes were inspired by a pricey pair of Jimmy Choo’s, but the DIY version costs less than $10 to make.
2. A fresh coat of paint and some colorful beads turn a pair of plain slip-ons into an ice cream treat for your feet.
3. A pair of white lace-ups become vintage saddle shoes with a black permanent marker.
4. Add some gold studs to your sneakers for a simple but sleek restyle.
5. These far out galaxy sneakers are made by applying paint with sponges.
6. A pair of flats becomes a glittery rainbow statement piece with this easy how-to.
7. A piece of elastic turns a regular pair of sneakers into laceless slip-ons.
8. A layer of gold liquid gilding turns boring tennis shoes into eye-catching glitzy footwear.
9. Preppy boat shoes can be expensive, but these colorful leopard print DIY’s cost about $16 to make.
10. Get patriotic with a pair of DIY stars and stripes slip-ons.
11. A pair of custom ombre shoes can be yours with a little bit of textile medium and paint.
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