It's simple enough to make your own lace shoes too! Take a pair of plain shoes in your preferred style, some lace in your chosen colour, style and size, scissors and some spray adhesive. Work out the best way to cut your lace to fit on the shoes; do you want lace all over or just as detailing (perhaps just on the heel?). Spray and stick, maybe add a little more adhesive for luck and leave to dry. You can experiment with the base colour of the shoe if you are feeling adventurous.
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Tuesday, May 21
White Lace
I think lace is beautiful! It's so delicate, feminine and vintage! The vintage look may not be for everyone but it certainly is fashionable at the moment! And I must admit, I'm a fan. I think using lace in your wedding can be fantastic. It can easily be applied to various objects to bring separate pieces together. Wrapped around a jam jar for example, or tied on the back of a seat. The following images illustrate the use of lace within a wedding. My favourite is the hair piece although the lace wedding dresses come a close second! And of course lace doesn't have to be white... But that's for another day. Today I'm sticking with simple white, cream and ivory lace.
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