Bridal Rhinestone Flip Flops
August 13, 2008 at 3:59 PM Kristin 8 comments
By Kristin
Getting married at the beach? No? Well, maybe you want a comfortable pair of shoes for the reception. Flip flops are the perfect answer! They’re cheap and can be decorated to match your dress very easily. I was able to pick up a pair at the local dollar store and decorate them in only about 45 minutes. M&J Trimming has this great glue called Flip Flop Glue (item # 37866). It’s made so that your decorations won’t fall off during regular wear and tear. You can decorate your flip flops with buttons, ribbons, sequins, or my personal favorite… rhinestones! I decorated my pair in Light Rose and Crystal AB. Why not try decorating a pair for your own big day, as a gift for the bride or maybe for your bridesmaids and flower girl. It’s a fun project and you will be able to wear them after the wedding during your honeymoon, or for a day out on the town.
Entry filed under: Bridal. Tags: Arts & Crafts, Bridal Sandals, Brides, Crafts, DIY Flip Flops, DIY Wedding, DIY Wedding Shoes, Flip Flops, Lifestyle, M&J Trimming, Rhinestones, Sewing, Swarovski Rhinestones.




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rosario ruiz | August 18, 2008 at 2:26 PM
beautyfull sand thank you 4 showinas
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ashley | March 22, 2010 at 7:59 PM
Do you make these for people??
if so, could you!?
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Linda | March 23, 2010 at 7:32 AM
I have made flip flops witht the flip flop glue and had alot of trouble with them. I have tried alot of different types of glue but the rhinestones are not stable. Do you have any advice on how you were able to keep the rhinestones on the flip flops even in the hot sun?
Thank You,
Linda
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MJ | March 23, 2010 at 1:34 PM
There’s a glue a FLIP FLOP glue. It allows you to add rhinestones without it falling off even in the salty ocean water.
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Linda | April 6, 2010 at 9:09 AM
I have tried the flip flop glue also but the rhinestones still come off. Maybe I am not doing something right. I wash the band with alcohol first I even tried roughing up the band first with sand paper.
Do you know a good contact to purchase good quality flip flops?
look forward to hearing from you.
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MJ | April 6, 2010 at 12:14 PM
You can try using the hotfixer. However, you must be extremely careful because the hotfixer uses very hot heat and can burn the rubber. If your flip flip is fabric, then there’s no problem.
http://www.mjtrim.com/Catalog/Product/123273/31830/31830.aspx
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MJ | March 23, 2010 at 1:36 PM
We do not make these for people, however you can use the provided instructions and create your own. It’s quite easy and fun.
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Demetria Forni | December 31, 2010 at 3:24 PM
Is it possible to read your entries on my kindle 3 somehow?