Definately do not have any guilty feelings towards the shoes, you could always use them to kill the slugs after you have worn them out, so they may have a secondary purpose


theabsinthefairy wrote:Shoes are such an essential part of life that there is no reason to feel guilty buying them, in fact as far as I am concerned they are one of the major food groups (alongside wine, chocolate and books). I would go further and recommend that you up your intake of shoes to five a day as per government guidelines.
Hmm. Cut an old car tyre up, stand on the inside, trace around your feet and then cut out the soles. Hammer a six-inch nail down through the heel area and cap the points with cut-down wine bottle corks. Get an old leather belt, cut it into thin strips, and staple the ends to the sole. Weave the strips back and forth to make the uppers, using one strip on each shoe to make a loop behind the ankles. Freecycle a couple of cans of gloss red paint and give the shoes a good coat.Shirleymouse wrote:. In any case - how hard would it be to actually make a pair of shoes like that?!!
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)