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Tuesday
Oct162012

« Repurposed Lace Scrap Tennies »

Repurposed lace scrap tennies - Dream a Little Bigger

If there is one thing crafting does, it is make waste. We cut away at fabric, foam and the like to get the shape or area that we need. While sometimes the rest is still useable, it is often trash. 

One of the scrap items I have been accumulating are lace scraps. Maybe I cut a piece just shy of the length I actually needed. Maybe decided to go another direction and what I cut went unused. It happens a bunch of different ways and very frequently.

Repurposed lace scrap tennies - Dream a Little Bigger

So, I gathered some of my lace scraps along with some pretty lace my Mimmie gave me and glued it onto a pair of canvas sneakers. Now these sneakers I meant to dye beige, but crafting while I am ill means that I grabbed the wrong box and didn't realize that the water was the wrong color. I think I would prefer if they had been beige (I was hoping that it would appear kind of nude, like the canvas wasn't even there) but these are pretty awesome, too.

Want to make your own? You will need: 

Repurposed lace scrap tennies - Dream a Little Bigger

You can either purchase shoes that are already the color you like, dye a new pair of white ones, or if you have some kind of messed up white tennies you can dye them a medium to dark shade to cover the marks.

Repurposed lace scrap tennies - Dream a Little Bigger

Figure out where you want to place your first piece of lace. I put a strip of the largest right over the middle of the toe for big visual impact. Squeeze out some fabric glue and use a qtip or your finger to smooth it out. Place the lace on top and pat down to stick well to the glue.

Repurposed lace scrap tennies - Dream a Little Bigger

Continue placing lace with your shoes side by side. Try to mirror the placement as closely as possibly. Continue up making the lace cross over the gap made where the shoe divides for laces. When you get past that area, you can use small scraps to cover the sides. Continue placing your lace until you reach the heel. There place one piece straight up and down.

Repurposed lace scrap tennies - Dream a Little Bigger

After the shoes have dried and the glue is fully set, trim around the top of the sneakers to cut the excess lace. Cut the lace down the tongue to separate the two separate sections for the left and right eyelets.

Repurposed lace scrap tennies - Dream a Little Bigger

Use the fabric glue to go around and stick any piece that isn't adhered to the shoes. You can place the glue underneath and tamp the fabric down, or place the glue on top and rub it in.

Repurposed lace scrap tennies - Dream a Little Bigger

Use an x-acto knife or a pointy screwdriver to cut out holes for the laces to run through the eyelets. Lace the shoes as you go.

-OR- you can make your tennies laceless by following this tutorial. 

Repurposed lace scrap tennies - Dream a Little Bigger

That's all for that! I absolutely love my new kicks... they are comfy but look much dressier than normal tennies. These might even be nice, comfortable shoes for a bride at her reception! Happy Shoesday lace lovers!



Reader Comments (8)

Love them!!! I have some berry colored lace that I can't wait to use now.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterShauntrisa

It's great!!!! I share the tutorial in my blog x)

Wednesday, October 17, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterArca de Noe

I love the idea of berry colored lace, Shauntrisa. They will be gorgeous!
Thanks for the share, Arca!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012 | Registered CommenterAllison Murray

These are so darned pretty Allison. I've got some cute light pink shoes that I got from my mom. I'm going to put white lace on them and the pink will show through. I love lace and when I saw these shoes I wanted some for sure, NOW I can have them, made all by myself, Thanks to Allison. Also they will look even cuter with light pink girly laces or even some ribbon for laces. THANKS!

Friday, October 19, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMarlene

Thanks, Marlene. I think the pink would be so pretty! and I love the ribbon laces!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012 | Registered CommenterAllison Murray

adorable!! i definitely have some keds that need a makeover, i'll have to try it!!

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Saturday, November 10, 2012 | Unregistered Commentermackenzie

This is too cute. Want to try this for spring.

Saturday, March 9, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterShell

Wow! I love these!!

Friday, May 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterA random person

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