I bought three flip flops at Michael's on Sunday. They were on sale for $1.19 each.
The purpose of my purchase was to use the eyelash type yarn and crochet it on the top area (toe section).
I made these last night at crochet group as I could not remember how to start. The set shown here I created for my daughter.
I plan on making another set for myself, black flip flop with red yarn so stay tuned for that version.
I tried them on and they are very soft and feel like "slippers" so not sure how it will look to wear them in public. What do you think? Perhaps too informal ? Maybe for the beach ? or pool?
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Thursday, June 20, 2013
Friday, August 24, 2012
Flip Flops
I created these two card for my daughter and her friend. I drew out a flip flop and cut two templates to make the layers of the flip flop.
Using some craft foam pieces I cut out the layers in coordinating colors.
To the top layer I used my Crop-a-dile and punched three holes and added the ribbon.
My ATG glue gun was used to secured the ribbon ends to the back of the top layer and then to the bottom layer of the flip flops.
Running the base card through a couple different embossing folders to give it a summer feel as well. The sentiment I wrote with my markers and they are curved and raised on foam glue dots (you can't see that due to my picture).
Lots of fun and I have not worked with fun foam in quite some time.
(Click the picture to see a closer view)
Using some craft foam pieces I cut out the layers in coordinating colors.
To the top layer I used my Crop-a-dile and punched three holes and added the ribbon.
My ATG glue gun was used to secured the ribbon ends to the back of the top layer and then to the bottom layer of the flip flops.
Running the base card through a couple different embossing folders to give it a summer feel as well. The sentiment I wrote with my markers and they are curved and raised on foam glue dots (you can't see that due to my picture).
Lots of fun and I have not worked with fun foam in quite some time.
(Click the picture to see a closer view)
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