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http://www.makeit-loveit.com/2009_08_01_archive.html
Do you want to try it out yourself?
Grab a pair of your old flats or buy a nice inexpensive/clearance pair to try it out on. What the heck, these were only a couple of dollars at Wal-Mart. Worth the experiment.

(I cut the bows off.)
Just lay a piece of fabric over the shoe, big enough to cover the entire thing.

Trim around the edges, just so there's not tons hanging over the edge.

Then make a slit up the back, almost to the top of the scoop in your shoe.

Apply some Mod Podge to the toe of the shoe. Use plenty of it.

Lay your fabric on top of your shoe and stretch it to the contours of the shoe. You want as little puckering as possible along the sole.

And remember, it's okay if there is fabric hanging over the edge. We'll take care of that later.

Continue on down the shoe, applying plenty of Mod Podge and pulling the fabric tight as you smooth it down.

As you get to the heel of the shoe, lay one side flat and cut straight up the back. Apply your Mod Podge and smooth out your fabric.

Then fold over the other piece but make sure there's enough extra to fold over the end and then smooth down, keeping the raw end tucked under.


Then trim the fabric along the curve of the shoe, leaving about a 1/2 inch of fabric.

Then make some slits along the curve of the shoe to make it easier to tuck under the fabric.

Apply Mod Podge to the under side and tuck the fabric under nice and tight.

And then continue tucking along the sides and heel of the shoe.

Now, using an Exacto Knife/Utility Knife (with a really sharp blade), trim off the excess fabric......right next to the sole.

And then cover the entire shoe with a nice thick coat of Mod Podge.

Allow to dry completely.
Now a new
cutie-pie pair of shoes to wear around.

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