Blue With Envy

63 days to mrs.

It has been DIY central around here lately — well, really since Christmas, but I’ve made a big push this week, so there will be lots of little things popping up here over the next several days.

The first thing (after the save-the-dates) was the shoes. There’s a pair of shoes in a 2006 MSW that I’ve always loved (forgive the horrible scanned image):

MSW shoes

The style, the pleating, the pearls! But I couldn’t find them anywhere, not even on eBay. And, in all honesty, the heel was too high to be practical for me. I’d really rather not be taller than Mr. R at our wedding. So I started looking for a peep toe d’Orsay pump with a low heel, and let me tell you, there isn’t much out there. d’Orsay = 3″+. Finally, I found this pair of dyeables on the always-trusty Zappos:

Zappos shoes

I ordered shoe dye from Steps to Memories, where they have over 100 different dye colors and will match a sample swatch if you want. I was really intimidated about dyeing my shoes, but my mom said she’d done it many times and would do it for me. We decided to do it together over Christmas, and I couldn’t believe how insanely easy it was. It was, by far, my easiest DIY project. The dye kit comes with this amazing little pom pom with a wire handle, and it makes the application process a breeze. Don’t use RIT dye or pay a cobbler to dye your shoes for you. Get one of these $9 kits and go for it. SO easy. Seriously.

I adjusted and attached the pearl brooches that JMG Jewelry made for me. The finished product:

Finished shoes

They’re a bit more blue than I originally planned — they’re definitely brighter than most of the other blues I’m using — and look even more blue in this photo. But overall, I’m really pleased with how they turned out. All told, the price tag was around $120, mainly because of the Swarovski pearls.

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7 replies

  1. love your blog! fantastic idea! Love it. I may use it to dye my shoes. who knew!?

    Kilee

  2. I had never realized dyeing shoes was so easy! Thanks for letting me know!!

    - Claudia (aka piggs2002 from Weddingbee) :o)

  3. YOU are a genius. Thank you!!!

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  5. 505 days ago,
    Julie said:

    Oh, Allie, they turned out goooorgeous!

  6. 502 days ago,
    Rach said:

    Where did you get your dye kit from?

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