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  • "When I wear my Converses I do a lot of dirty stuff,"... lol

  • can u do this with flip flops????

  • great...thanks for the tutorial...I think I will try this soon!

  • awesome tutorial!

  • what size shoe are you

  • lol you say like so and k a lot

  • VERY awesome idea. Thanks for sharing!

  • could u tell what yipe of glue its better for shoes decoupage

  • cool

  • ah! i loooove love love this idea!

    i'm trying it today!

    :)

  • You are so cute!!! Awesome ideas!!! So gonna try this!!! These shoes are so expensive @ the "boutiques". Thanks so much!!! Keep those great ideas coming!!!

  • YOU ARE A CUTIE PIE! LOVE YOUR IDEAS!!

  • Im so making that!

  • You have the cutest ideas!! My daughters and their friends are trying stuff right now!!

  • Fantastic idea! Love it! Should warn that

    E6000 glue should be used in a well ventilated area!

  • Awesome

    you havn't been making videos lately

    anyway i'm going to do that to a pair pof black leather flats

  • Rippin' cool!

  • cool idea~!!! does modge podge work on paint? cuz i'm planning on painting/decoupaging my converses, so yea...

  • i lovee decoupage! i did my whole bookshelf!, i never thought of doing my shoes. you are very creative XD

  • Very nice I'd like to see more finished shoes also when walking does it disturb the designs

  • sometimes, it depends, just add a lot a lot of decopage glue and wear them lightly (no puddle jumping, lame i know).

  • what if i stop liking myshoes...is there a way i can clean them up and try like a new design?

  • recover them, or rip off the pieces and clean them as best as you can to start over. painting over also works.

  • thanks!

  • Um... why not just use modge podge? Its special glue for decopaging (spelling)?

  • i did use modge podge. you can use modge podge but e6000 works better to keep them on, more sturdy and wearable for shoes, since they do a lot of bending..and then a layer of modge podge over the top.

  • very nice, I like it. Not a too terribly difficult concept, is it? But I hadn't ever thought of it, so its very interesting. I just found you earlier today, somehow, and I think that your videos are very good, very.. uhm... very helpful, I guess. :S

  • AWSOME ideas thanks I'm going to buy those ugly heels in the thrift store next time I see them!!and turn them into something cool!

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