DIY Sunglasses for the Beach
DIY Sunglasses for the Beach
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Treat yourself with new sunglasses before summer arrives is a fun idea. You’ll be able to incorporate them into your summer looks and look forward to wearing them at the beach! However, finding sunglasses that are unique but still fit your personal style can be challenging. This is where your DIY skills can come in handy!
look at these 15 DIY Sunglass Ideas This will allow you to customize the old tint on the left, right and center.
1. Embroidered Sunglasses
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Honestly, WTF will walk you through the process of actually turning a lens edge into a needlepoint project! This allows you to uniquely customize them in any design you like, following the markings on the simple cross stitch patterns.
2. Pastel flowers
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Muguet DIY suggests picking up cute little ceramic pastel flowers from your local bead or craft store. Next, grab your strongest craft glue, like Super Glue or E6000. Glue flowers to the corners of the frame however you want!
3. Seed beads
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Whether you’re buying new seed beads or just happen to have a broken necklace you want to repurpose, sticking these little beads to the top frame will give your glasses a textured effect, which we really love! Miss Chris shows you how to bead the frame without glue and beads on the lenses.
4. Rhinestone Peace Sign
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However, sometimes gluing stuff to the lens is actually the point! While these may not be the most practical driving sunglasses, they’re sure to look great at your favorite music festival! Check out how Shine Trimmy draws and pastes these awesome rhinestone peace signs.
5. Small plastic bow
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Do you like the idea of ββcustom shades but want a more subtle look and simpler projects than what you’ve seen so far? Try gluing two simple, chic bows to the corners of the frame, like Dream a Little Bigger did.
6. Skull decoration
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By Hand London made these edgy frames, gluing a large, flat skull bead to each edge and complementary metal round beads to the arms.
7. Cloth flower
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These shades make another great holiday look! We love that these slightly floppy metallic floral metal gives the frame a slightly “boho” look, as if you were walking through a meadow of flowers and placing them there on a whim. Time for Tea shows you how to really put them out there.
8. Baroque DIY Glasses
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Inspiration and Realization shows you how to turn plain old glasses or sunglasses into baroque artwork that looks like it belongs in a haute couture exhibition! Decorative, swooping pieces of plastic are key to creating this look.
9. Striped fabric
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These shades are a really stylish way to use up leftover fabric ends as you don’t need much to get the look. Follow the steps I wore to cover your frame. You don’t have to choose stripes; use any color or pattern you like best!
10. Hand embellished polka dots
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Using a fine-tipped paint brush or paint with a pointed applicator makes it easy to create a dotted pattern on the arm of your sunglasses. Natalme will walk you through the process of creating this lovely wavy line!
11. Crazy Party Sunglasses
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OK, so these might not be your go-to everyday wear, but imagine how much fun they’d be at a fancy dress party! Wilma shows you how to make crazy shapes like these out of materials like sparkling cardboard or colorful sticky foam.
12. Big Rhinestone Bling
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Large-shaped rhinestones, such as the ones you find yourself when jewelry pieces break, are recommended to show off and adjust the shape of a pair of plain colors. We love how it boosts the glamour factor! Get some guidance from Trinkets in Bloom.
13. Tape and paint part
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Tape and spray paint give you almost limitless possibilities when it comes to customizing your sunglasses, as long as you have your lenses covered! We see rainbows opting for some subtle stripes and show you how to do the same.
14. Glitter Sunglasses
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If you’re a glitter lover looking for totally sparkly sunglasses frames, then you probably already know how these are done, but just in case, Miss Vicky Viola will show you the steps.
15. Hidden Message Sunglasses
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Sometimes the tiniest customization is best, especially when you’re giving your glasses as a gift. Mrs Ferguson recommends carefully writing or drawing a hidden message on the inside of the glasses, only visible when you put it on and take it off!
Have you made other styles of DIY sunglasses? Tell us how you did it in the comments section!
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