We are excited about this fun summer tutorial from:
Raychel Kennedy from My Creative Way
As you know, I love tulle :D
I haven't had any new tulle projects lately so here is my newest one.
You will need:
- Tulle
- Scissors
- Measuring Tape
Flip Flops
Cut your tulle at 6 inches.
You will need 40 strands of tulle.
Simply tie 2 strands of tulle at a time around the strap in a knot.
Continue around the strap until you have a total of 10 knots.
Do 10 more knots on the other flip flop.
Have fun and change it up.










Those are adorable...My MIL made my daughter some really cute flip flops made of water balloons...you will want to make those too:)
ReplyDeleteI made some of these about a month ago for my daughter and her friend...so fun!
ReplyDeleteHere are the ones I made...
http://reneenelson.blogspot.com/2010/05/tulle-flip-flops.html
So cute! I'm going to make these for all my nieces. Quick question - the tulle is 6 inches long, but how wide should the strips be? Thanks much!
ReplyDeleteDarling. I am featuring these at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com later today. Grab my "featured" button.
ReplyDeleteI love making cute flipflops! In the past I have used grosgrain ribbon. Love your tulle ones!
ReplyDelete真正的友誼,有如健康失去時,始知其價值 ..................................................
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I remember that I'm only using those tulle for adding details on my hair bows projects. I didn't know that I can also use it to add embellishments on flip flop.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are soooooo darling! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you all like these :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Sisters Stuff for featuring me! Sorry I am just now responding, been sick.
Oh, Amy I used 6in wide by 6 inches long.
Raychel - MyCreativeWay.Blospot.com