Supplies:
- Studs (7mm)
- Liquid Fusion
- Flats
- Sand Paper
- Bamboo Stick
Step One: I lightly sanded my shoes in the area I wanted to glue. Next, pour some glue into a paint tray, and with a bamboo stick, apply glue on to the back of stud.
Step Two: Place stud on to your shoe. If you're unsure of a pattern, google "Studded Flats" and you'll find some ideas! For this project I did sort of a triangle, top row=6, middle=5, and bottom=4. Play around with it!
Check out this quick video I posted on Vine(@mayainthemoment) of the process!
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8 comments:
Thank for your writting. It's so great. Spend your free time playing the numberle 5 letter words games you love.
it's very creative and also very cladder beautiful
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To revamp your beloved flats, STUD them with flair! Start by lightly sanding the shoe area, then apply Liquid Fusion glue on the studs. Stick them on and let dry—easy peasy! Just like mastering the slope game, transforming your style takes a strategic approach and precision. Give those flats a chic upgrade and step out confidently!
Great tips! Studying your flats can truly enhance your skills. Just like mastering the rhythm in friday night funkin, it’s all about practice and precision. Perhaps you could also share some techniques on balancing theory with practical exercises, similar to how players improve their hand-eye coordination when hitting those arrows. Keep up the good work!
Alright, let's get edgy with these flats! Seriously, who doesn't love a quick DIY fix? My mind races back to the day I tried bedazzling a denim jacket... epic fail. That thing looked like it was attacked by a glitter bomb. Years later, armed with better adhesive and some patience, slope unblocked , I customized a boring tote bag into a vibrant statement piece. It was all worth it!
I tried following Step Three and waited about an hour to dry, then gave it a go. It’s interesting how simple tips like this can feel practical, even if a bit quirky. For more context, I’d check out Monkey Mart to see what others are saying and how they approach similar DIY vibes. Overall, a casual, easy-to-share moment with friends.
This reminds me of trying random things on Omegle back in the day! Waiting for stuff to dry, hoping it works… so relatable. It's cool how simple instructions can lead to fun experiences, even if they're a little silly. Definitely the kind of thing you'd share with your friends for a laugh.
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