Lately, I’ve seen studs on everything, from handbags to jeans, and I decided that I wanted to try out this trend. My sister showed me these studded vintage converse high tops from Free People that she thought I’d like. She was right…I loved them! What I didn’t like though was their price tag of $170. I knew that it would be a little more difficult than clicking “add to cart,” but I figured I could probably make something like this myself that would be way less expensive.
After doing a little research, I found out that, a side from being time consuming, studding your own clothes and canvas shoes is actually pretty simple. Here's how to do it:
1. Get together what ever you want to stud. I recommend t-shirts or canvas sneakers. It will definitely be more difficult to get the studs through denim or leather. I’m going to stud classic, black Chuck Taylor's like the ones in the picture. They're only $45, which is great compared to spending $170!
2. You can order what ever kinds of studs you like online at studsandspikes.com. They have a huge variety. I’ve ordered a bag of 100 large gold spikes for only $12!
3. They also sell kits that include mallets and other tools to help with the studding, but I’ve found out that, to save money, you can use a regular rubber mallet, or other tools that you can probably find in your garage, that will help with getting the studs through the fabric. Or you can always just use your hands!
I still have a ways to go with this project, but I’m super excited about it. Because I made them myself, I’ll love these shoes even more than the ones from Free People and I'll be saving over $100! I’ll keep you guys up-to-date on my progress and, if all goes well, I’ll be making another pair for my sister for Christmas. Let me know how your studded project goes too!