Scrap fabric flip flops are so fun and funky. We call them “Fluffy Flip Flops”. One of the best flip-flops crafts for kids! A quick and easy summer camp project for girls and a great way to use up fabric scraps. Create patterns or tie the strips on randomly, the choice is yours!
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Scrap Fabric Flip Flops
I saw a giant bin of $.97 flip flops at Walmart (you can usually find them on sale at Old Navy too) and thought it would be fun to decorate flip flops with the girls! I’ve done this with kids and teens before, but the results have been hit and miss. Hot glue never lasts very long, but the other types of glue take forever to dry and the kids end up making a huge mess. This time I wanted to simplify things. I’ve seen these funky flip flops made with yarn, strips of ribbon, or scrap fabric in the past and always thought they were a little crazy. They’re a 90’s creation, right? Fast forward to being in a time in my life of being a mom and having two girls who LIVE for fun and funky fashion creations, and I instantly knew that they’d be a hit with the girls at church too.
I requested the shoe sizes for all of the girls from their parents and got to work with Ruby to make an example pair. When we finished she looked down at her fluffy flip-flops and said, “Wow. I LOVE these.” Mission accomplished!
8/2018 UPDATE: this activity was a HUGE hit and I’ve seen quite a few fluffy pairs of flip flops this summer at birthday parties, on cute little shoppers out running errands, and at the park. So glad these girls love this project!
I sew. Therefore I have a stash of scrap fabric. A great project for a leftover fat quarter or two.
Fabric Flip Flop Supplies
- 1 pair of flip flops
- fabric scraps
- scissors
How To Make Fluffy Fabric Flip Flops
You’ll need a pile of scrap fabric strips (about 1″) wide and 8″ long. We found 8″ to be a good length for tying a double knot.
Won’t these be fun fashion statements this summer? There will be at least a dozen pairs walking the beaches here in Virginia Beach! Here’s to fashion-forward styling, haha!
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Fluffy Fabric Scrap Flip Flops
Fluffy Fabric Flip Flops
Equipment
- 1 pair of flip flops
- fabric scraps
- scissors
Instructions
- Cut 1″ strips of fabric in varying lengths. (8″ is a nice length).
- Tie each fabric strip onto the flip flop straps in a double knot (a single knot won't hold the fabric secure enough). Continue adding strips until the flip flops and fluffy and full.
- Give them a trim when you are finished so that the strips are the same length and won’t drag on the ground.
Notes
Welcome! I'm Brandy, mother to 5 darling kiddos and a cute black lab named Toby. My husband is in the Coast Guard so we've lived all over the place, turning each house into a home. I love baking, sewing, making cute things with my kids, and sharing what I've learned with all of you!
Susan says
These flip flops are so much fun. What a great summer activity to make with the kids.
Brandy says
Thank you! My girls LOVE them! 🙂
Michelle Leslie says
That’s just so incredibly cute Brandy and I have such a big stash of fabric scraps to use too. Love the happy, carefree look of the flip flops
Kim~madeinaday says
Such a cute craft! Pinned and sharing! Thank you for sharing on Merry Monday! Hope to see ya next week!
Kim
Brandy says
Thank you Kim! 🙂
Becky says
I really love the Primary Activity Ideas on your blog.
Brandy says
Thank you Becky!!
Mary Beth says
What a wonderful craft! My 89 year old mother in law loves to make the knotted flannel blankets. But at this point, everyone has one! This would be a perfect replacement craft for her and her limited range of motion. Thank you so much for creating it!
Brandy says
Aw, I love that! What a great idea!
Mare says
Turning the ordinary into extraordinary is wonderful and a bonus STEM project (of course the girls think they are having loads of fun without realizing they are learning great lessons). And the finished product is as individual as the girls and are cute, sassy, and fun. Thank you for sharing. BTW: knowledge (of any kind) is power.