A pair of oxfords are ADORABLE with a pair of ribbon shoelaces instead of ordinary ones. Go from yawn to VA-VA-VA-VOOM! What's also interesting is that whenever I've seen oxfords with ribbon shoelaces they tend to be more expensive than their rope lace cousins. A ribbon shoe lace is just the most inexpensive and easiest thing to make!
Have a ton of ribbons to match any outfit imaginable! I made plaid ones to match a plaid dress I just bought from Modcloth and I got so many compliments on them! Get the how-to below!
Here's how! This is the best way I've found to make ribbon laces. I've tried using scotch tape to wrap the ends but it didn't work very well. Whenever I tried to remove the laces the scotch tape would pull right off. Here's the most inexpensive and most functioning way I've found to do it.Step one get ribbon. I bought a yard and a half of ribbon for each pair of shoes and cut the ribbon in half. Then cut the ends into points.
Step 2. Hot glue the sides.
Step 4: Trim edge so that it is clean.
Done!
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super cute!! love the blue and green especially.
I've been successful at using heat-shrink tubing at the ends, too!
Great way to freshen up a pair of shoes!
@BratlingI heard they work well too! I was just too lazy to go down to the hardware store;P
Green and plaid are my favs :)
love the green velvet ribbon laces - what a great idea! very clever and great post to show everyone how to do it too!
How cute! Thanks for the how-to! My daughter has black Converse sneakers & I'm thinking a set of these would be a great stocking stuffer gift for her to put with them.
Keri
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