Nothing is worse then coming home to find your heel covered in chew marks. As cute as puppies are, they aren't very shoe-friendly sometimes. Here's a step-by-step guide to revive those heels into something wearable and fun.
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First, gather your supplies.
Exacto knife
Sandpaper or nail file
Paint brush
Modge Podge
Glitter
Cheap sponge (we used a makeup sponge)
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Now that you have all the supplies, let's get to the good stuff.
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Step 1.
Assess the situation. If your heel isn't chewed up too bad, you can skip this step. If not, grab your exacto knife and cut off the damage. We cut off the leather and the rubber on the entire heel then peeled off all the pieces.
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Step 2.
Sand and prep. Buff off any spurs and clean off any remaining glue. You can use any cleaner for this but we found that goof off worked the best on our other shoes that we've tested this with.  You can also put on painters tape at this point to protect the rest of the heel if you want.
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Step 3.
Brush on the glue. Apply a layer of glue to the parts of the heel that you removed the leather and rubber from. Be careful not to put it on too thick or you'll end up with a gluey mess.
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Sprinkle on some glitter (and crystals if you want.)Â To get a full coverage glitter, use a sponge to press the glitter on to the heel.
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After about a few hours, your shoe should be ready for another layer. Do as many coats as you want, we did two for this heel.
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Step 5.
Seal them up. Sponge on a thin layer of modge podge or spray on a light coat of sealant.
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And there you go! A once-chewed heel is now a custom pair with lots of sparkle.