These are white paws I made using socks, foam, a hot glue gun, flip flops, and faux fur. My method was a variation of the pattern found here - http://wolfden.critter.net/fursuits/constrctn/hindpaws.htm I glued the sock to a foam cut out of my foot plus the paw 'toes' traced around my foot using the pattern. I glued the toes over the sock and then slipped it on. I skipped the taping process and took a large square of fur and began gluing it to the sock with hot glue. Keep in mind that the glue is hot and I did feel warmth from it but it did not cause any burns. I proceeded to fur the toes using small scrap pieces of fur, still no tape used. After all was glued, I took a large flip-flop/sandal and cut it to match the size I wanted and then hot glued it to the bottom of the foam. I did a bit at a time and after I got it all glued, I stood on it for a while. This method is fairly cheap and it takes less carving and time, I believe. It also gives far more flexibility and comfort. Also, as you can see, you can slip them up and down.
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