DIY Doll Shoes
Tutorial How to Make Doll Thong Sandals
By Cassandra George Sturges
One of the things that I have to remember when making doll
shoes is that—the dolls are not going to be actually walking with the shoes on.
I know that sounds crazy—but sometimes I stress myself out
with minor details as if the doll sandal needs a stronger glue or strap.
So, when you are making these cute doll sandals, take a deep
breath and remind yourself that your doll will not be walking with these shoes—at
least not in this realm of reality.
Yes, she may have a role in the Movie Toy Story 4—but that
is a completely different conversation.
I chose to use felt as the sandal trap, covered with
lace. People tell me that these two
fabrics do not go together. However, I don’t believe in rules. I don’t believe
that any other person on this planet have a right to tell other people how to
be creative.
If you would like to make these shoes for your doll watch my YouTube Tutorial videos Part 1 and Part 2:
Part 1
If you would like to make these shoes for your doll watch my YouTube Tutorial videos Part 1 and Part 2:
Part 1
I think one of the primary reasons that people lose their
ability to be creative is because they listen to other people tell them what to
make; what colors are acceptable for various projects; and what mediums go together.
We are all creative beings. We came to planet earth to
express our own unique individuality. Don’t let other people’s views,
perspectives, and ideas about beauty prevent you from letting your creativity
shine through.
If your doll does not have a split between her big toe and
her other toes, use a strap to go across her foot. I like to use the E-6000
because it has a forgiving spirit. It will give you an opportunity to re-position your doll shoe parts-- until it is just the way you like it.
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