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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2011

This DIY is not only for females but for guys as well!
In this DIY I show you guys how to cover your old shoes with fabric to make it look brand new. I also provide information about the materials you will need to perform this DIY.
If anyone actually does this DIY please submit photos here: http://therealkokochanel.me/submit

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  • please can a hot glue gun be used??ur are creative..keep up..ever made a bow tie too?i'm a new subbie

  • @nobodyzangel90 I think its possible but it might come out a bit lumpy because of how the glue dries on a hot glue gun. Yes i already have a bow tie DIY

  • love your channel been a fan for a while and i think you'd make a good teacher to me anyway lol! i also customised some shoes!

  • @euqinom7designs

    Oh can you please submit some pictures to my blog: therealkokochanel(dot)me/submi­t

  • I love your vids

  • @FknLooseSeal thank you =]

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  • @bubblez0bubbly

    I loveeeee the idea, just what I've been looking for

  • Where's your sweater from? :)

  • can we use the glue gun ?

  • Hi can you tell me the best way to finish off the shoe and how easy it is to do this with High heels instead of wedges??

  • hi, im just wondering, how long does the glue hold for before the material starts to peel off@ is modge podge like permanent glue/ is it water proof nd could u use e6000 glue? pls reply. thnk u

    ps. great tutorial by the way

  • A tip: You need to wear the shoes fairly often. If you don't, the shoe becomes stiff from the glue and will feel tight. To answer the question about other types of heels - yes, you can do this with any heel. You have to use a screwdriver to slightly loosen the sole of the shoe along the edge and then use a butterknife to tuck the edge of the fabric between the shoe and the sole. At the back of the heel, where it can't be separated, just cut neatly along the edge of the heel.

  • Very creative! Great video!

  • so many shoes, so much fabric! can this be done on any heel or wedge like leather?

  • your tutorial on covering shoes was so magnificant i jus luv it lol..i have become a subscriber becuz of it ,where is ur blog spot @?

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