![]() If you mixed the glitter with Mod Podge, you shouldn’t need to seal. But it’s up to you! What should I seal glitter with? The glitter will continue to shed – basically forever – all over everything. If you use number two, you will have to seal as well, unless you want glitter everywhere. ![]() Apply Mod Podge to the shoe and then sprinkle glitter on top.Mix the glitter together with Mod Podge and then apply to the shoe.There are two ways to apply glitter to shoes: See the application methods below to understand a bit more about your options. The trade off to me would be loose glitter on the shoes. But to me, it’s not bad – it’s still quite sparkly. I’ve had it hanging around waiting for a project just like these glitter shoes. I purchased mine in the kids’ section of Michaels a long time ago. You can use all types of glitter! I like fine glitter. And with so much Mod Podge on the project, you’ll want as much flexibility as possible. I used multisurface paint, but I would recommend going with fabric paint because it’s very flexible – even more so than multisurface. You’ll definitely want to use fabric paint. See below for additional sealing advice (it’s one of the questions). And I don’t plan doing any puddle stomping, so glitter is fine. That’s because it’s shiny like the glitter. I mean you CAN use those, but I recommend Gloss. Many crafters think you have to use Mod Podge Outdoor or Fabric for this project. If you aren’t curious, simply scroll down to the bottom of the post for the how-to card. Putting Glitter on Shoesīefore we dive into this fashion craft, I wanted to answer a few frequently asked questions. ![]() I’m about to show you a no-mess way to glitter on shoes that will allow you to add bling into your everyday life! You can make this craft at home with simple supplies. or use heels, Vans, Converse, tennis shoes, flats, or any other kind of boot or shoe that floats your boat. You can make these DIY glitter shoes with canvas shoes like mine. ![]() You’ll look at them and smile, no matter your wardrobe! Trust me. Do you want to use chunky glitter? You can. If you aren’t feeling pink or gold you can go blue or black. And the great thing about glitter is that it comes in a variety of colors. Everyone deserves a pair of sparkly shoes, especially in these trying times. I guess I think of glitter as girly? Not that there’s anything wrong with girly, I just don’t typically go for it.īut the truth is, glitter is for everyone! Hear me out for a moment. I have a flannel collection and I like overalls. if you met me in real life, you wouldn’t necessarily consider me a glitter person. Let me know if you think these are sensible or not, or whether you have anything to add to my list.Glitter is a funny thing. If he's sweet but you're just not physically into it, let him go find someone who is, and then you can find someone you can barely keep your hands off of. Basically, if she still feels no urge to kiss him, which she hasn't on previous dates, she's going to tell him they should stick to being friends. My friend inspired this one today by making that announcement to me about a lunch date she has. If you want to keep trying, go for it, but make sure to be careful of his feelings too.Įventually, you're gonna need the Urge To Kiss. If you're not feeling any sense of chemistry or attachment, it's OK to give up. That's a pretty fair amount of time together. This isn't a hard and fast rule, but let's say you spend two to three hours together on each date, with some emailing, texting, or phone time in between. That also applies to guys you haven't even met yet (like the dude who emailed me via OKCupid but used the dreaded C word to refer to women in his profile. Don't go out with someone you just know it isn't going to happen with. An open mind is good, but you know how people who hit it off right away are like, "When you know, you know" and you're like, "Shut up you lucky brat"? Well, you can know something isn't right too. If you've been single for a long time and/or heard the old "You're just too picky" advice (blech), you may feel pressured to keep an open mind. You absolutely can call it quits after a miserable first date (or even before it). You're not going to regret spending some more time with a decent guy, even if sparks don't develop. If you really enjoyed chatting with him but just aren't sure it felt romantic, go out with him again. Nerves can make people act and feel unnatural. You can't call it quits after a decent first date.
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