As promised, here is the latest in our DIY fabric flip flops series. The girls and I have been having so much fun making our own flip flops this summer and we’ll have a couple more to share with you soon. I’ll give you a hint about the next pair… they involve duct tape – so be on the lookout for that post very soon. The flip flops we are sharing here are probably the most simple of all that we have made this summer. They require no sewing or glue, and can be made with scrap fabric and a $1 pair of plastic flip flops. We found ours at Michaels craft store.
{seriously, these are all the supplies you’ll need}
The inspiration for these flip flops came from this project on Sassy Sanctuary. I fell in love with the simplicity of these flip flops and how comfortable they are on the feet.
Supplies:
1 pair inexpensive plastic flip flops
scrap fabric (2) 24″ x 4″ strips and (2) 12″ x 4″ strips
scissors
Cut and remove the plastic strap from the flip flops.
Each end of your fabric strips needs to be cut into points. This make it easier to push the fabric through the holes on the flip flops and ensure that the knots you make are small enough to nestle into the holes on the bottom of the shoe.
Use the two smaller strips to make the loop through the toe, knotting at the back. Remember, cutting a point into the end of the fabric strips will help the knot to fit into the hole. (We learned this the hard way.)
Run the larger fabric strip through the toe loop. Push the fabric ends through the side holes and knot in the back, to secure.
This is easily a $2-$3 project and can be done in as little as 15 minutes. Don’t you just love that?
Those are cute…matches the blue nail polish, too!
Good to know that you got a fabric quarter to make these with. Easy and so cute.
What a clever idea. I know some tween girls with birthdays coming up… this would be a perfect gift. I can personalize it to each girls’ taste.
I love this! Those plastic/rubber one’s always tear my feet apart so this is a perfect solution!
These are super cute and simple!
How cool that you can easily make flip flops to match ANY outfit!
These are so Super Cute!
They certainly look better than the original plastic.
This is such a great and cheap way to fix up those flip flops and make them more stylish and cute. I like these they are made with bright colorful fabric . thanks for the info on how to do them. Oh and PS – I love the blue nail polish thats the color I have on mine too.
My granddaughter has several pairs of flops that the toe part keeps slipping thru the hole. Now we can rescue them with this great tutorial. Thanks so much! Plus she says this makes them more comfortable because the fabric doesn’t rub like the plastic did. Super bonus! ! !