I have an insane addiction to shiny things. I went through a phase where I only bought shoes if they were black and patent. Now it's glitter encrusted shoes that I can't get enough of. It started with the Giuseppe Zanotti glitter finished boots. Now the Miu Miu Glitter heels have taken the spotlight and promise to be the it-shoe of the season. Unfortunately I would need to leverage myself a bit too much for my comfort to be able to afford these babies, so I recently went about recreating the look.
Unfortunately I couldn't emulate the distinctive rounded toe and bent heeled style of the Miu Miu shoes, so I used pointed shoes that I already had. Bright pink Louboutins in fact. I picked them up from a Hong Kong flea market for about $5, cos that's how HK flea markets roll ya'll. They still had the Lane Crawford price tag on which said $2800HK (roughly $400). But the patent finish was completely cut up - unfortunately unfixable. The previous owner had tried to fix it with ill-matched pink nail polish, rookie! So they were perfect for my glitter project.
You'll need:
Heels
Gold glitter
Acrylic glue
Sandpaper
A paint brush
How to:
1. Clean the shoes, and then lightly sand them to rough up the surface so the glue sticks properly.
2. Mix the glue and glitter together in a container.
3. Paint the shoe with the glitter glue.
4. Sprinkle with extra glitter to fully coat the shoes. Don't worry about getting glitter inside the shoes, just clean them up once the glue has dried.
5. Since these pics were taken I have also done a second coat on the heel part of the shoes - there were some spots I had missed. You may get away with a single coat, but feel free to do a second coat if required.
Voila! Best worn with skinny trousers rolled at the hem. I think in retrospect these heels look more like these Givenchy ones or the glittery Christian Louboutin pumps worn by Carrie in the SATC movie - but my original inspiration was the Miu Miu ones.










omg i love this gonna try this in different types of shoes :)
ReplyDeleteOhmygosh you are bloody amazing.
ReplyDeletexx
Wow!Looks amazing!I must try:)
ReplyDeleteHoley Moley, best DIY in ages!
ReplyDeleteI am gonna get me some of that after work, was about to take some nasty old shoes to the charity shop, but not any more (sorry RSPCA).
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ReplyDeleteWow I am impressed!
ReplyDeleteWow...you're really talented! love 'em !! I think they look much better now than before ;)
ReplyDeleteKss
That turned out amaaaazzing, as if it was sold that way! xx
ReplyDeleteYou're amazing! Thanks for sharing this DIY, that I'll have to try out!
ReplyDeletexx,
Mikaela
Framboise Fashion
wow...you are very creative uno...its amazing...nice shoes
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! You are freaking AMAZING!! I die for these gold shoes. XOXO
ReplyDeleteo0o0o Im going to revamp a pair of shoes now..I LOVE this post...thank you for showing us..:)
ReplyDeleteso clever
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I love these!! I might have to have a go at this - I have always wanted sparkly shoes!
ReplyDeleteI've just been reading through your blog and I was once a keen diy-er but lack of time meant my hobby went on the back burner but your blog has just re-ignited my love with it so I'm off to get creative - THANKYOU!!
Sam x
Omg. You are a freakin genius!
ReplyDeleteWOW! These look amazing.
ReplyDeleteOveLoves
omg so creative! love love love!! :D
ReplyDeletei love it! where can I find these awesome flea markets? I just moved to Hong Kong from NYC so desperate for good ones. I love your stuff- Brilliant! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm in LOVE!!! HK flea market rules! And you rules too obviously! :D
ReplyDeletei love ur diy skills
ReplyDeleteprops to you!
Breezeybee Blog
WOWWWW!!! These shoes look amazing!!
ReplyDelete-Cherrie
CherrieAmore.com
Great idea! I'm just thinking in other ideas to make DIY shoes but this one is new for me! And the result seems to be really good ;)
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Kisses from Spain!
Love them!!!
ReplyDeletethis is amazing!! nice work.
ReplyDeleteOMG they are amazing! Such a great idea - looks messy but I might even give it a go. I am now following you :)
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OK excuse me while I sprint to the craft store to try this out. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! they look so princessish!
ReplyDeleteCess O. <3 The Outfit Diaries
Totally doing this! Can you tell me how much glitter you need?
ReplyDeleteI love it.
ReplyDeletexx
they actually look sooo much better now!
ReplyDeletelove them!
<3
www.fashionphilosophy.net
You are such a smart girl and did a fantastic glittery job.
ReplyDeletexx
Benedetta
http://seemeethrough.blogspot.com
Such a great DIY!
ReplyDeletewow! amazing diy!
ReplyDeleteThey look good! I just made some glitter flats. You can also use Modge Podge, it works wonders...the glitter will not fall off at all.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing!
ReplyDeleteBRAVO! I have nothing else to say... :)))
ReplyDeletestaklene bombone
Perfect idea dear, they came out fantastic!
ReplyDeletexoxoxo
Wow thanks so much for your lovely comments guys! As you can see this was a very easy DIY and really helped me get amongst the trend without breaking the budget. Am so glad to see that some of you are going to give it a go. I didn't mention this in the post but try to buy quite coarse glitter which I think gives a better sparkle.
ReplyDelete@Angela - I bought these at a road side stall in Fortress Hill - between Kings and Electric road. Very small place so was lucky to find them.
@Lindsay - I used all the glitter you can see in the above pictures. More is definitely more when it comes to glitter.
just perfect <3
ReplyDeleteThese would go great with the Miu Miu inspired glitter sunglasses I just made.
ReplyDeleteWow!! This is incredible tip to convert the simple shoes into glitter encrusted shoes, You did a fantastic glittery job!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! They good fantastic! Here is another DIY tutorial on glitter flats http://wp.me/p1ha56-53
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Wow, I love the glitter trend for the upcoming season plus, girl DIY over Louboutins? This is confidence!
ReplyDeleteYou can say to friends: Yes I bought these shoes thinking I could make them look better!
:D
Great work!
amazing!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG! what a very nice idea.. iw ill try it! am a new follower here, am a big fan of all fashion bloggers, check out my blog and follow me too if you like.. I hope too see more of your post
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This is a great idea. I'm going to try to revive some old black glitter heels with this method
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love this DIY idea! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the transformation!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Mel
HI!
ReplyDeleteI am a newbie to the blog reading world... I never really got into them. However i really enjoy your blog!
This Glitter project may be my first...
Thanks!
Very inspiring! We featured you on the paxora blog, check it out!
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love this idea! I'll have to get a pair of old heels somewhere and try multicolored!!
ReplyDeletethanks for the inspiration, like always!
http://unremittinglykel.blogspot.com
Brilliant. Genius. Payless is about to feel my glitter wrath!
ReplyDelete~Tamia
TheStyleSample
Absolutely love that you DIY’d over a pair of Louboutins! So classic.. and such a great result. Sparkles!!!
ReplyDeleteCute blog!!!
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Kisses from Italy
Laura
THE VOGUE ADVISOR
You are thebombdotcom!!!
ReplyDeleteLove love love!
xx
Just made these the other day. I love them! I'm having a lot of glitter fall off of mine, though, so I might need to do a setting spray or something.
ReplyDeleteGreat DIY!
carryondancingdoll.blogspot.com
Very interesting points. Thanks!
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DSL Anbieter www.dslvergleichdsl.com
These are amazing! Great DIY! xo
ReplyDeleteoh! looks exactly like those Christian Louboutin Pigalle Crystal Encrusted Pumps!!!!!! here: http://www.polyvore.com/christian_louboutin_pigalle_crystal_encrusted/thing?id=14082609
ReplyDeleteDefinetly I'll try it and stop buying them already done!I found your blog in Glitter Guide! Love it. Following you!
ReplyDeletexo from Florida
That's FAB. I'm not a glitter girl, but hey, I can think of other things to do with some of my shoe collection.
ReplyDeleteGENIUS. I totally think they look like the ones that Carrie wears (which is not a bad thing AT ALL!)
ReplyDeletexox,
Allie
www.sparklesandstilettos.blogspot.com
at first i was gonna say omg you diyed a pair of LOUBOUTINS! but i knew you wouldn't do that, geneva, and I was right.
ReplyDeleteTbh, I MUCH prefer your delicate, sexy little stilettos to those great big clunky miu mius. The pointy stiletto is looking much fresher for fall, I think. I picked up a vintage pair of pointy stiletto ankle boots in a thrift store and wore them to work and everyone went 'oooooh!', so it just goes to show.
Sent here from Glitter Guide .. dieing to know how the shoes have been holding up. Glitter still intact?
ReplyDeleteso gorgeous! love love love!
ReplyDeleteI find yours better than Miu Miu's one ;).
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a wonderful lease of life!I love your DIY's, might just have to try this! xx
ReplyDeletefirst of all, you are very creative.
ReplyDeletesecond of all, it looks amazing.
third of all, love your blog!
:)
http://glitteringsecrets.blogspot.com
Oh my gosh. I'm trying this next weekend.!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG, Can't wait to try this project!!! So easy and so much fun!!
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xoxo,
Naja D
I've just discovered your tutorial and it's amazing!! I just want to try it!!!
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kisses, gaia
http://modhello.blogspot.com
how about glittering a cardian? that would be super fun!
ReplyDeleteI tired this DIY today and it worked out really well! Kind of becoming obsessed with glitter as a result and will try this on some flats next:).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great idea!
Hey! I tried these DIY shoes with kinda purple/lila glitter and it turned out pretty well I'd say. The thing I'm worried about is if a lot of the glitter won't fall out as I wear them? Are yours holding on?
ReplyDeleteAnyways thanks for the DIY!
Claudia
Just amazing! I tried these out and spraypainted them first and then put this swell glitter spray on. they're so pretty - thanks for the inspiration x x
ReplyDeleteThat's great! i am also obsessed with the Miu Miu glitter. I am going to try this DIY on an old pair of stilettos. Thanks for the idea!!!
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Marion
www.shoezilla.fr
What a great re-purpose for some messed up Loub's!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this. I'm a total magpie so definitely trying this
ReplyDeleteGREAT JOB!
ReplyDeleteTOTALLY FANNED!! THANKS FOR SHARING!
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They're really pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI made a list of DIY ideas on my blog <3
You're in it, hope thats okay :)
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