I’m still in Indiana with Miss Mischief, and the lovely Maegan has graciously allowed me to re-post her absolutely amazing tutorial on how to make your own DIY version of the Christian Louboutin Petal Sandal. I stumbled across this tutorial on her blog, …love Maegan, a couple of weeks ago and thought it was one of the best DIY tutorials I’d seen in awhile, so I’m happy to share it with you!
Maegan also has her own eco-minded blog, as well as a fun line of reusable grocery totes, beSmartbeGreen. Be sure to check them out!
Christian Louboutin Petal Sandal
~ DIY ~
Christian Louboutin Petal Sandal
What you’ll need …









…I am so in love. I think the only thing they’re missing is the red heel. I cannot wait to wear them! {…ps! because they are removable, I can also wear them as bracelets/cuffs, hooked onto my vintage chain necklace or even in my hair …I know!}
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Check out more of Maegan’s awesome DIY tutorials at her blog. She also recently did DIY Yves St. Laurent metallic cage sandals, and she has SO MANY great fashion tutorials on her site. Perfect for reinventing your wardrobe and faking the high fashion looks on the cheap!





































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I like them too!!! You will be rocking those shoes!!
omg! so awesome…off to read more
i have an old pair of sandals that this will be perfect to do on!
(um, you’ll probably have to assist me…b/c i am un-crafty)
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH! I am definitely making this myself
. i can’t wait to find suitable shoes for this! *_*
That’s amazing.
I have so many old pairs of strappy shoes that I no longer wear that really need waking up.
Fabulous! Thank you!
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Nice! Love the shoes, even without the red heels it’s already a showstopper!
Thank You Thank You- What kind of paint and color was used on the bottom?
Lilly, Maegan would have to verify this, but I don’t think she used paint on the shoes… Although I’m sure you could always opt to use some red paint to get that red heel like the original shoes have.