Thursday, September 2, 2010
Mini Twinkle Toes for The American Girl Doll
Proof positive that I have a sickness when it comes to crafts is my newest project for the day. I just spent almost two hours making this tiny pair of "twinkle toes" for my daughter's American Girl Doll. What a pain, but they did turn out pretty cute if I don't say so myself. They were a much needed break from patterns for the day.
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that is so cool. how did you make that?
ReplyDeleteThanks. The little shoes were a hige pain. Basically, I used a pair of plain shoes and then I ironed on a tranfer over the shoes that I printed out on my computer. Then I ironed on the gems. I have a tiny iron just for gems. It takes a while my the girls love them.
DeleteBut HOW did you make it?
ReplyDeleteBeen shopping online for a week for a pair like this... know of anywhere I can buy some?
ReplyDeleteAdorable
ReplyDeleteHow did you make this Adorable shoes???
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