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| Photo 1: DIY Glittery Red Pumps | 
Transform an old pair of heels into glittery heels for $6 in one day! 
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| Photo 2: Chew marks on heel. | 
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| Photo 3: Old Pumps | 
I am glad I never got around to throwing away one of my favorite pumps that my dog decided to use as a chew toy.  I wanted candy red glittery shoes to match my Halloween costume this year, and I didn't find the ones in the store  all that comfortable. 
Not only are these shoes comfortable, but they look just as great as the ones I have seen in the store and cost a fraction of the price to make.  The key is too use extra fine glitter to give it a higher-end look.  Then using an acrylic red glitter glaze to seal in the glitter so that the glitter stays on your shoe.
Materials: 
- Sandpaper (optional)
- Shallow tray (optional)
- Old pair of high heels
- Old newspaper
- 2 oz bottle of Glamour Dust (Ultra Fine Glitter Paint in "Sizzling Red") by Decor Art
- 2 oz jar of Ruby Extra Fine Glitter by Art Minds
- 1" wide paint brush
Directions:
- Optional: I omitted this step but if you have shiny, smooth shoes, I would recommend taking a piece of sand paper and slightly scuffing up the surface so that the paint and glitter has a better surface to adhere to.
- Lay out newspaper over your work area or work over a tray.
- Clean your shoes, and allow it to dry completely.  Then stuff crumpled newspaper or tissue in the pumps.  See Photo 4.
- Glitter-fying Your Heels.  Do the following two steps in sections to minimize messiness. I divided the each shoe into three sections: right half of the pump, left half of the pump, and then heel.
- Apply a thin layer of paint on the first section of each shoe.
- Generously sprinkle fine glitter over the paint.  Then tap the side of the shoe so that the excess sprinkles fall off.  See Photo 6.
- Repeat steps 1 & 2 until shoes are covered with a layer of glitter.  Then I did the process again so that there were ultimately two coats of glitter/paint on the shoes.  
- Allow shoes to dry for about an hour.  Rinse your brush and allow it to air dry.
- Seal in the Glitter.  Use the paint to seal in the glitter on your shoe.  I squeezed paint on to the shoe and then used the brush in a gentle tapping motion until the surface was covered with a thin layer of paint. I worked in sections again to reduce messiness. See Photo 7.
- Allow shoes to cure for 24 hours before wearing them.
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| Photo 4: Newspaper stuffed into pumps | 
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| Photo 5: Paint drizzled on to pump. | 
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| Photo 6: Glitter sprinkled on shoe | 
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| Photo 7: Paint to seal in glitter.  Appears red when applying, but dries clear. | 
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| Photo 8: Finished product | 
 
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