We’ve all seen the tasteless custom of groom’s writing “HELP ME” on the bottom of their shoes so that when they kneel at the altar, it gives all of the guests a laugh. Well now we’ve got a tasteful take on that particularly charming custom. These bling decals are designed to be applied to the underside of the arch of the shoes. They are rhinestone letters in either the bride’s new initials, or the bride and groom’s first initial. You can also achieve a similar look on your own, in the event that you’d like the rhinestone letters to be a different color. Simply print out a letter in the script that you’d like. It may take a few tries to get the right size in your desired script. Once you have it perfected your script, tape it to the bottom of the instep of your shoe. Use a safety pin to poke small holes in the bottom of the sole, following the template. The idea is to put small pricks in the bottom so that you have something to follow when you remove the template and apply the rhinestones. You can use a variety of glue to apply the color and size of rhinestones of your choice, even clear nail polish or nail hardener. Try and apply the glue neatly, although when it dries it is clear. And that’s it, simple initial bling for your wedding shoes from WeddingThings.com.
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