OMG Christie, you have been one busy girl. These are absolutely awesome! I have been searching for a high heel pattern & after seeing what you did, I am now in high gear for the right high heal pattern. You go girl! Suz
you have been busy but how pretty they are. I made 50 before for witches shoes but not a 100 I know how much work goes into these but everyone will really love all the work you put into it. great job and congrats.
wow great idea! love these! Reminded me of the regis and kelly high heel a thon! lol Wouldn't these be great as some sort of give away for an event like that? or all in pink at a breast cancer walk?
Amazing and impressive...even a little crazy!! :) I am sure they will be well received and you will have one grateful bride on your hands! Congrats on your accomplishment! I know it is satisfy to have accomplished this as well as the many other feats of creativity that you have performed! By the way, love your blog!! :)
Holy Cow.... You made all of these shoes!! You are fantastic, and so are the beautiful shoes. The brides guests are going to be so lucky to receive one, and with a sachet to boot!! Great, great idea...... Wish I was invited to the wedding.
WOW!!! I had to look twice, how cute are those. Gets me to thinking, I have a daughter who is a purse nut, I will have to "steal" your idea and come up with something for her shower. VERY VERY cute, and you did an amazing job.
Wonderful! These shoes are amazing! Not only is the bride going to be tickled pink but so will eaqch guest that gets to take one of these home! Tfs! Tara
So inspiring both the process and the amount of work! Where might one get a pattern for these---is it for sale somewhere? I am new to this and would love to do some for my granddaughters! Martywoos@att.net
I can't believe you did 100 of these, plus 200 sachets in only a week! WTG girl!! And 100 people just at the shower!! Wow - makes me wonder how big her wedding is going to be!!
can you share the pattern? i had one but my God-daughter decided to make it her own style and ruined my pattern and have never been able to get it quite right again. thank you Cinderella!
OMG! Absolutely adorable!Even cutting with Cricut it was huge task... I would love too to make something similar for my niece, not 100 of course... Would you mind to tell us where to find the SVG file? Tks Lucia
OMG Christie, you have been one busy girl. These are absolutely awesome! I have been searching for a high heel pattern & after seeing what you did, I am now in high gear for the right high heal pattern. You go girl! Suz
ReplyDeleteyou have been busy but how pretty they are. I made 50 before for witches shoes but not a 100 I know how much work goes into these but everyone will really love all the work you put into it. great job and congrats.
ReplyDeleteOMG...you are one crazy girl !!!! The Shoes are beautiful !!!!!! You inspire me !!!
ReplyDeleteLiane :-)
wow great idea! love these! Reminded me of the regis and kelly high heel a thon! lol Wouldn't these be great as some sort of give away for an event like that? or all in pink at a breast cancer walk?
ReplyDeletethose are some stunning shoes. What a lot of work. But I can see it being totally appreciated
ReplyDeleteChristie, those are amazing!!! So much work, but WOW! I hope the bride and guests appreciate them.
ReplyDeleteThe shoes are fantastic. I was just in a shoe swap and know just how much work goes into one, never mind all those. Wow...fabulous.
ReplyDeleteAmazing and impressive...even a little crazy!! :) I am sure they will be well received and you will have one grateful bride on your hands! Congrats on your accomplishment! I know it is satisfy to have accomplished this as well as the many other feats of creativity that you have performed! By the way, love your blog!! :)
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow.... You made all of these shoes!! You are fantastic, and so are the beautiful shoes. The brides guests are going to be so lucky to receive one, and with a sachet to boot!! Great, great idea...... Wish I was invited to the wedding.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I had to look twice, how cute are those. Gets me to thinking, I have a daughter who is a purse nut, I will have to "steal" your idea and come up with something for her shower. VERY VERY cute, and you did an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! These shoes are amazing! Not only is the bride going to be tickled pink but so will eaqch guest that gets to take one of these home!
ReplyDeleteTfs!
Tara
I love the shoes! Where can I get the SVG to make them?
ReplyDeleteblessings, patchworkhen
Love them! Great job.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I've made little paper baby shoes for a few baby showers but nothing near 100!
ReplyDeleteCindy
http://paperoasis.blogspot.com
OMG!!! You are amazing! You must post pics from this shower! Or else you have to invite us all- so we can see everything all together.
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring both the process and the amount of work!
ReplyDeleteWhere might one get a pattern for these---is it for sale somewhere? I am new to this and would love to do some for my granddaughters! Martywoos@att.net
Wow! Christie, you should go into business doing showers for people. You'd make a fortune!
ReplyDeleteLisa
I can't believe you did 100 of these, plus 200 sachets in only a week! WTG girl!! And 100 people just at the shower!! Wow - makes me wonder how big her wedding is going to be!!
ReplyDeletecan you share the pattern? i had one but my God-daughter decided to make it her own style and ruined my pattern and have never been able to get it quite right again. thank you
ReplyDeleteCinderella!
OMG! Absolutely adorable!Even cutting with Cricut it was huge task... I would love too to make something similar for my niece, not 100 of course... Would you mind to tell us where to find the SVG file?
ReplyDeleteTks
Lucia
Wow you are the Imelda Marcos of the paper shoe world :-) Fab
ReplyDeleteunbelievable that you made all these shoes!! They are beautiful! What an amount of work and designs.
ReplyDeleteLove them all.
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