
Every bride dreams of looking beautiful on her wedding day—but comfort matters just as much. When my daughter got married, her reception was held on a cruise showboat on Sydney Harbour. She was nervous about tripping in high heels on a moving boat. Not one for fancy footwear, she also knew her sparkly bridal vision didn’t suit stilettos.

Since we couldn’t find what she imagined online, I decided to make them myself. This tutorial will show you how to turn plain white sneakers into stunning, sparkling wedding shoes that are both comfy and glamorous. These handmade bridal sneakers looked amazing under her dress, and best of all—her feet stayed pain-free all night!
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How to Make Sparkly DIY Wedding Sneakers
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Materials Needed
- White sneakers (any brand you love)
- Self-adhesive rhinestone sheets
- 1.5mm blue rhinestones
- 1.5mm clear rhinestones
- Heart-shaped rhinestones
- E6000 or Tarzan Grip glue
- Pencil and thin marker
- Tweezers or your fingertip!
- Rhinestone hot-fix application kits.
Step 1: Add the Sparkle
Start by covering the canvas part of the sneakers with self-adhesive rhinestone sheets. These rhinestones come in strips, making it much easier than sticking them one-by-one. Simply peel, press, and stick! If there are small gaps or awkward angles, cut single rhinestones from the sheet to fill them in. This gives the shoes a seamless finish.

Step 2: Personalise with a Name
Use a pencil to sketch the name or message on the side of the sneakers. Then trace it with a thin marker. We added “Mrs Pocius” using dark blue rhinestones to make it stand out. Glue each blue rhinestone in place one by one—yes, it’s fiddly, but worth it. Use E6000 glue and work a letter at a time so the adhesive doesn’t dry too quickly.
Tip: I used the good old-fashioned trick of licking my finger to pick up the tiny stones!

It was only after I finished making these wedding sneakers that I discovered rhinestone hot-fix application kits. These clever tools use heat to melt a special glue on the back of the rhinestones, bonding them directly to the fabric.
They’re a great alternative to messy glue and fiddly placement, especially for larger projects.

Step 3: Fill the Gaps
After completing the name, use 1.5mm clear rhinestones to fill in any gaps. This helps blend the design and gives it a prettier finish.

Step 4: Decorate the Front
The rubber toe section of the shoe didn’t hold the adhesive rhinestones well. To fix this, I used individual heart-shaped rhinestones and glued them onto the front. These sparkled beautifully and added extra charm to the look.

Up close look at the heart rhinestones.

Step 5: Add the Wedding Date
To finish off the shoes, I added the wedding date to the back. Just follow the same steps: write the date in pencil, trace with a marker, and glue rhinestones over the top.

Laces or Ribbons?
I experimented with satin ribbon laces, but they didn’t suit the look. In the end, we stuck with the original laces for a classic, sporty vibe that still looked bridal. She looked absolutely stunning on her wedding day, and her sneakers were a hit with guests. While others kicked off their heels, she danced the night away in total comfort—and still sparkled from head to toe!

More Wedding Ideas
If you’re looking for meaningful ways to include a lost loved one in your wedding, try these:
Bridal Bouquet Charms: Add a photo and a short message to hang on your bouquet.

Memorial Candles: Display one at the reception to honour someone special.

My daughter gave her dad the sweetest gift on her wedding day, and I just had to share it. Along with walking her down the aisle, he received custom cufflinks—one with a photo of them when she was little, the other all grown up. She also gave him a personalised hankie, which came in handy the moment she handed it over.

Mixed media canvas using wedding day mementoes.



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21 Comments
CHRISTINE BIBBY
September 18, 2019 at 9:31 pmWow, these items are all great. Those sneakers are brilliant well done.
Anita Holland
September 22, 2019 at 10:15 amThank you so much, she loved them and looked stunning. My sister makes the candles and the charm, they are awesome too.
Dee | Grammy's Grid
October 2, 2019 at 3:45 amHow cute!! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 5. Shared.
Anita Holland
October 4, 2019 at 5:20 amThank you, they did look cute with her wedding dress.
Ruby Manchanda
October 9, 2019 at 7:30 amAdorable sneakers.. I love the idea of going comfortable and ditching the heels even on the D day.
Those charms.. Oh that’s such a lovely tribute..
Welfare unto all
Rab rakha
Anita Holland
October 9, 2019 at 4:30 pmThank you, she went for comfort first lol. The charms were very special they were a gift from my sister, she makes them.
Anita Holland
October 9, 2019 at 4:28 pmThank you so much I will go link this post now.
XmasDolly
October 9, 2019 at 8:06 pmOh my gosh, where do I start? Every one of these ideas is awesome. I’m certainly going to save them for my granddaughter if she ever gets married. She just graduated high-school and she wants to be a lawyer. hmmm Big plans, huh? Well, when her Mr. Right comes along at least she’ll have some fantastic ideas. These are awesome!!! Thank you for sharing and needless to say CONGRATULATIONS!
Anita Holland
October 10, 2019 at 8:15 amThank you so much, I was a great day with some great ideas the bouquet charms being my favourite.
Cecilia
October 14, 2019 at 4:39 pmHow cute–love this idea. Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
Anita Holland
October 14, 2019 at 10:33 pmThank you!
Katie Mansfield
October 15, 2019 at 9:30 pmThese are adorable. Great job.
Anita Holland
October 16, 2019 at 6:21 amThank you so much, they were comfortable too.
Sylvia | Grace for a Gypsy
October 21, 2019 at 2:01 amThese are adorable! Stopping by again to say Thanks for linking up with us at the GATHERING OF FRIENDS LINK PARTY 8. Pinned!
Anita Holland
October 21, 2019 at 11:59 pmThank you so much.
Lafayne E
December 2, 2019 at 1:01 amI just read your article and shared your DIY sneakers’ ideas on our Pinterest page a few days back. Great article, #linkzparty
Anita Holland
December 2, 2019 at 1:16 amThank you so much.
Lafayne E
December 2, 2019 at 1:10 amWe should backlink to each others post being that they are relevant. Let me know if you are on board with this idea. “5 Unique Ways to Honor Loved Ones”
Thanks
Anita Holland
December 2, 2019 at 1:17 amI am happy to add a backlink, I thought you might like the charm idea, the candles are also made by my sister and they are so popular here in Australia.
Linda
August 29, 2020 at 4:55 pmLOVE HEM SHOES!!! BUT!! MINE WILL HAVE TO BE IN GOLD! May 31, 2025 we will hit our 50 years! and I am slowly working on it now. I have my Minster, who went to school with our our son and I have my hair dresser, who also went to school with our son. So gold tennis shoes will we worn. I’m known to wear caps 24/7/365. I’m a redhead and baseball caps were always on my head! My Sister-n-law will pick up” caps and just happened to have picked up a GOLD SEQUINS COVERED CAP, Everyone said we won’t make it! I should have made that bit! I’m Irish and Hubby is German! After the renewing of our vows. So guess what I’m wearing that day? It will be outdoors and shorts, tee shirts bring a blanket, lawn chairs! I want OUR DAY to be FUN! When we were married it was formal and my mom and aunt ran the show or MY show. They both eloped so I guess why. Which was okay for me, because that Wednesday I had just graduated high school! So I was all over the place! I love getting idles from the wedding e-mails and just add GOLD to it for mine. Thank you so much! And, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BRIDE & GROOM
Anita Holland
September 1, 2020 at 12:27 amThank you so much for the lovely comment and for sharing your story with me. I bet they will look awesome. I would love to see them when you are done.