Okay, so I decided to try making my own faux leather sandals. Yeah, I know, sounds kinda ambitious, right? But I figured, why not? I saw a couple of tutorials online, and they looked…doable. Famous last words, I know.

First things first, I grabbed my supplies. I ordered some faux leather online – a nice, thick piece that felt pretty durable. Then I dug out my old shoe soles from a previous project (I hoard craft stuff, don’t judge). I also needed some strong glue, scissors, a marker, and some pliers for attaching the straps.
The first step was tracing the shape of my foot onto a piece of paper. This was trickier than it sounds! I tried to keep my foot still, but it kept wiggling. Eventually, I got a decent outline and cut it out to use as a template.
Next, I laid the template onto the faux leather and traced around it. Then, with a deep breath, I started cutting. Man, that faux leather was tough! My scissors were struggling. I ended up switching to a craft knife for the tighter curves. It was slow going, but I finally got two foot-shaped pieces.
Now for the gluing! I applied a generous layer of glue to both the faux leather and the shoe soles. I carefully aligned them and pressed them together. I used some heavy books to weigh them down while the glue dried overnight. I was so nervous that they wouldn’t stick!
The next day, I peeled off the books and checked my work. They were holding! Not perfectly, mind you – there were a couple of spots where the glue hadn’t quite caught, but I added a little more and clamped them down again.

Okay, time for the straps. This was the part I was most worried about. I cut several strips of faux leather in different widths. I tried a few different configurations, pinning them in place to see what looked best. Finally, I settled on a simple design with a strap across the toes and another around the ankle.
I used the pliers to attach the straps to the base. It was fiddly work, and I definitely pricked my fingers a few times. But I slowly, carefully attached each strap, making sure they were secure.
And…done! Well, almost. They looked a little rough around the edges, so I trimmed them up a bit with the scissors. Then, I tried them on. They were… surprisingly comfortable! They weren’t perfect – the straps were a little wonky, and the gluing was a bit messy in places – but hey, I made them myself!
My thoughts:
- Making faux leather sandals is definitely more challenging than I expected.
- Good scissors or a craft knife are essential!
- Be patient with the gluing – it’s worth taking the time to get it right.
- Don’t be afraid to experiment with different strap designs.
Would I do it again? Maybe! I learned a lot, and I now have a pair of unique, handmade sandals. Plus, bragging rights, right?