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Here is the tweaked pattern for the fashion shoe. I usually make a paper copy for everyone. They staple it to their cs outside of the shoe image. They complete all the scoring on top of the paper, it sometimes helps if you are using a bone folder to work on a stack of papers. Then they can cut and assemble, with no marks showing! Hope you enjoy this and post your shoes.
See my gallery for an example of this template and other examples of my "Boxes to Knock your Soxes off" Stamp Camp pics.
Could someone send me a note and tell me how to include a thumbnail? thanks. Pam
Many have said they had problems with the old pdf so I posted a new one called new shoe.
Last edited by creativechoicedesigns; 03-09-2007 at 12:31 PM..
Reason: bad pdf file
I downloaded the pattern. Thanks for sharing. I have one question. When I print out the pattern the straps are cut off on both ends. Is that why you included the extra strap? Do you have a tip on how to emble the straps? (ops I quess that was two questions. Thanks
You can continue cutting the straps along the line right off the paper. This will close with the buckle, but if you need more space for your item in the shoe you can use the extra strap. To use the extra strap - Cut off one attached strap level with the edge of the shoe. Overlap the extra strap to the shoe (where you would have an attached strap on a real shoe). Trim down the other attached strap to approx. 1" os so. Carefully glue on buckle and trim to buckle curve, or below to slit on buckle. You can put something wider in the shoe now. I used small 1/2" circle punched cs in contrasting red nestled in the curve of the new attached strap. pam
Darn! I downloaded the Template but Adobe 6.0 is not opening it for me. If anyone would be willing to scan the pattern to a jpg and email it, I would sure appreciate it. [email protected]
Thanks So Much For Sharing This!! I have made 8 shoes, my girlfriends just love them. I hung a tag on them saying "its better to have gum in your shoe than on your shoe" and I put a pack of gum in mine. So cute
What a darling idea. I can't wait to make some of these for my daughters birthday. The girls loved the purses last year and I bet the shoes are another hit.
Thanks for the template and the directions.
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I downloaded the template, but it's not the current version of the shoe. I'm in the process of making a 'mock' shoe, so if I make any errors, no big deal. But I'm running into all sorts of challenges, like the back of the shoe, the bottom of the shoe. ARGH! I need help!
Thank you for sharing this template this is sooooo cute. I am going to make a bunch of Halloween shoes for my son's preschool class. They will love it!