MY DIY | Studded Kitten Heels

1.07.2013





As I hinted at yesterday, this is one of my all time favorite projects! I would have done it much earlier, but wanted to find the perfect supplies to pull it off.  During a trip to a Florida thrift store I spotted a pair of black strappy sandals that resembled the Valentino version, then back in New York I picked up the perfect pointed toe kitten heels (on sale!). From my previous stints with studding, I knew M&J Trimming was the place to go for the gold pyramid nailheads. Then I got to work! 

Supplies:
Strappy sandals ($5)
Pointy toe kitten heels ($15)
Thin black ribbon
E600 Glue
Scissors

How to:
1. First line the edges of your heels with the black ribbon by gluing it to the shoes
2. When rounding the front, make a couple slits and overlap the ribbon, then glue to create the curved edge 
3. Next cut the straps off the sandals
4. Then attach to the heel by gluing a piece of ribbon to connect the strap and the shoe. I did this step on both the inside and outside of each strap, then held in place until it dried a bit
5. Once all the straps are connected, let fully dry
6. Last, glue studs onto the straps (click here for tips) and let dry! 

I can't wait to take these for a spin at Fashion Week in February! 



53 comments:

  1. These turned out perfectly!!! They are gorgeous and so much more affordable than the Valentinos... ;)
    xo Andrea
    Wonderful and Marvelous

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    1. Intelligent DIY - your light bulb is always on!
      Good job :)






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  2. genius! you are so creative. love them!

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  3. They look lovely, good job! I love how versatile those pyramids are; I bought a bulk pack from eBay and have done a few DIY projects myself using them!

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  4. I am obsessed with this DIY!! You are a genius!

    Lauren
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  5. Cool stuff. Doesn't seem time consuming and really cost effective, I like!
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  6. Fantastic results! Love how they turned out!

    xo.Adiel
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  7. brilliant!

    Bises,
    monkeyshines
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  8. Aw so cute, I so want to try this!

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  9. hah, amazing DIY, wanna try it!!! :)

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  10. Oh! Great!

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  11. Great, great idea!

    Vittoria from 5 IN THE MORNING
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  12. These look just like to valentino ones! fantastic job xx

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  13. This is so amazing - I have been wanting a pair of these shoes forever and it never crossed my mind that I could just make them! Great job :)

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  14. You are brillant. Love the shoes.

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  15. You are brilliant! loved them!!!
    Love your site, I visit every day :)

    Massiel

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  16. Wow this idea is amazing. I love that shoes but the shoes in original
    are really too expensive for me so thats DIY is perfect. Thank you very much for this idea.
    xo, Petra

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  17. Loved it, they look so expensive and beautiful!

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  18. All the things that you do are amazing! And all the steps are easy to understand. Congratulation for your job! :)
    xoxo

    LOST IN ELLE

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  19. This is such a great idea. I will be trying this. Love the colors.

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  20. Love these and so clever! Definitely my favorite project of yours too!

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  21. Totally Amazing! They look fabulous and love this DIY, must give it a try!

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  22. These look amazing.. just like the inspiration posts you had up yesterday!

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  23. Now this is something I would love to try. Shoes are fabulous.

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  24. I would have never thought of using the straps from other sandals! These are amazing!

    Champagne Lifestyle on a Beer Budget

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  25. Great DIY Jenni! So creative to use the straps from another shoe!
    xx
    Lia
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  26. What a gorgeous idea!
    xx
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  27. Great DIY!
    More fun and a lot cheaper then the real ones!
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  28. This is such a cool idea. Love the shoes and the colors.

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  29. where did you get the original shoes from. they are crazy cheap

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    1. From a random store in midtown called PrimaDonna

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  30. Wow, that's amazing! At first when I saw it on your Facebook page I thought it was the real deal! love love love.

    Franci

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  31. Love how these turned out!
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  32. OMG!!!!!
    I want them and I wish I can find the time and patience to do them!

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  33. What? I can't believe you made these, you rock! So cute :)

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  34. They look great, and such a steal compared to the Valentinos!

    As always, thanks for the inspiration.

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  35. What a smashing success. Love the shoes. Love the skirt.

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  36. Awesome job! Do you need the ribbon or can you just glue directly on straps?

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  37. where can i get a gold pyramid nailhead?

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  38. Oh la la la my god this is a great way not to spend a thousand bucks on a pair of shoes, definitely gonna try it <3

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  39. These are just amazing!!!!! I want to try this right now!! Amazing
    I studded my handbag and top, please have a look at: http://whatscraftdoc.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/diy-stud-stud-stud-handbag-and-top.html

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  40. Ummm... genius!! How did you come up with this??

    I recently made Asymmetrical heels (Zara / Prada inspired)..They were originally old thrifted 80s heels. :) Totally changed the look.

    xo,
    Emily

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