Introduction: Flip Flop Slipper
You can easily make a flip flop slipper out your bottles.
Step 1: Make It Flat
first of all, you flatten the bottle.
Step 2: Tie a Knot Around The...
then you fasten and knot a string or rope below the lid of the bottle.
Step 3: Tie Another Knot in the String
Tie a knot in the string using another string as you see.
and make two holes in the bottle to pass the strings through the hole as you see.
Step 4: Place Your Foot
allow your foot to slide into the sandal.
Step 5: Have a Look at It
Step 6: Fasten the Lace
fasten the lace around your ankle.
Step 7: Here Is the Lace Ankle Sandal
now you can walk and see how comfortable it is.

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11 Comments
14 years ago on Introduction
why didn't i think of that? :)
14 years ago on Introduction
i'm a clog dancer. these sandals are more comfy to dance in. thank you so much!
14 years ago on Introduction
In the step 3 pic you have dainty woman hands but in the step 4 pic you have hairy man feet. Weird. Also, don't these make a lot of noise when you walk?
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
Thanks for viewing it. actually it was my hand and the foot belongs to my dad. I told him that his foot is too hairy lol. that made it funny. the slipper doesn't make a lot of noise but it also depends on the surface that you walk on it.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
Ok, that explains a lot. I think I'll make a pair.
14 years ago on Introduction
Maybe good if you're stranded w/no shoes & need to walk where there might be rocks or something, but doesn't look very comfortable.
14 years ago on Introduction
Interesting idea.
The Simple Mans Sandals
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
Wow, It's really interesting I hadn't seen yours lol what I can say is that "Great minds think alike" :)
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
It's funny how we both came up with very similar, ideas wouldn't you say?
14 years ago on Introduction
so cool but it looks painful naybe burn the edges?
14 years ago on Step 4
I'd suggest that you cut/drill a hole through one side of the bottle where your toe slot goes, then run the rope through a hole in the cap and up through the hole, so that the rope isn't always trying to slip out of said toe slot. This is a little more complicated, but wouldn't take more than a minute on the street if you've got a knife, and the rope still dosn't drag on the ground.