Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Wedding shoes+bouquet
Yes, finally after months and months of missing out on my blog, I was was able to manage the time to go through every folder in my hard drive to look for all of my wedding photos. It has been a very long time since I last blog, but I do apologize for not blogging very often as I should have. But I do promise that I will put more time and effort into this from now on.
Anyways, above is a photo of my bridal bouquet that I personally hand-tie it to my own personal taste and style and along with my bridal shoes with a little of DIY touch. As you can see the fuchsia rhinestone on the shoe was something that I personally just added to make it more me. I love the outcome of how it turn out. A little DIY bridal project that can turn out to be something that look like it'll cost you a fortune, but to be very honest, it only cost me no more than $25- $30. The shoes cost me about $24 and the two rhinestone cost about $3 each I believe. It's been awhile so I could be wrong on that. It is very easy to make and it is a great project to do for weddings, proms, or for any special occasion. So what you'll need is:
tools: hot glue gun, rhinestone of your choice and colors, a black marker, and a pair of pump/heels. Rhinestone can be purchase at your local craft store. I just purchase mine at Wal-mart.
Directions:
1. Set up and prepare the hot glue gun. Wait for 5-10 min. until the glue is gun is hot enough to melt the glue.
2. Take the rhinestone and preposition it to your liking without gluing it on. Take your marker and mark the spot where the rhinestone will be glue on.
3. After when you finish marking the spot where you want to place the rhinestone, carefully glue the rhinestone directly onto the shoe before the glue cool down.
4. Give it a 10 seconds wait until the glue is complete cool and dry
Tip: Before gluing the rhinestone on, put the shoes next to each other and make sure that the spot where the rhinestone will be place is completely line up evenly.
Simple as it seem, I promise that this DIY project will save you a whole lot of $$$$. Think and be creative.
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