I Have Been Looking For Wholesale Plain Wedge Flip Flops To Decorate Myself But Haven't Had Much Luck. Usually They Have Already Been Decorated. Can Anyone Help?

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Finding plain, unembellished wedge flip flops to decorate by yourself can be tricky - after all, the flip flops you see for sale in department or dollar stores are often adorned with colors, logos, and appliqués. To get your hand on cheap flip flips that are free of embellishments, you'll need to source out wholesale dealers who offer great prices and the plainest styles. Luckily, there are plenty of companies offering the exact product features you need - one example is http://www.brazilian-fashion.com/flip-flops-wholesale.html.

When you are browsing wholesale dealers, you'll need to consider the overall amount of your order; usually, you'll have to order a minimum amount from a wholesaler...they don't sell individual pairs, or just a few pairs to clients. If you have a special request, use a web wholesaler's contact information to call them or send an email. Tell them exactly what you're looking for and how much you can spend; sometimes, a dealer won't shift from their particular stipulations about orders; however, other dealers may be more amicable to cutting a deal that works for both sides.

Once you've got your plain white flip-flops, you can have so much fun creating original designs.

To get started, you'll need some basic tools and supplies, such as:

• Hot glue gun
• Felt shapes to make appliqués
• Sequins
• Black permanent markers to add design details
• Thread or yarn and a needle (for attaching appliqués to the sandals)

For kids flip flop designs, consider fun fruit shapes, such as apples or pineapples made from craft felt. Curling ribbon can be a great embellishment for children's designs - the more colorful, the better. For adults, a summer, tropical theme can be wonderful; consider adding felt "tropical flowers", or hula girls. Add details to appliqués with your marker, and attach with a hot glue gun, or yarns/thread.

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