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Bohemian Barefoot Sandals Showcase in LeBlanc

In my previous post entitled, "Crocheting Barefoot Sandals", I featured the Bohemian Barefoot Sandals that I gave away as gifts to my officemates for Christmas last year. The varied reactions I saw among those who received a pair amused me so much. Two months after making the last pair, I ventured on another pair. 

Here they are... cute and chic on newly pedicured nails!


After crocheting the first pair, I told myself, "These are perfect for our team building event!!" And so I crocheted another pair using a different color... of course, my favorite!

Wearing our barefoot sandals at the poolside of LeBlanc Exclusive Resort
LeBlanc Exclusive Resort is a private resort where we spent a day of rest and recreation. No work, just play! Oh yes, we also enjoyed a soothing foot spa with pedicure and body massage as we had fun, bonding together, talking about anything under the sun--- EXCEPT work! :) 


Look, these barefoot sandals can also be worn when you would like to just relax your feet! Just hang them up on a hammock and enjoy a restful afternoon nap under a shady tree!


Well, addiction struck me again that I made a few more pairs, this time, thinking of my colleagues at work who were very kind to offer their much needed voluntary services for the medical mission conducted by our office.

And so, here are the barefoot sandals I made especially for them! Wanna join the Bohemian parade? Come on!











They were all ready to plunge into the swimming pool but took time out for photo ops with me to showcase the barefoot sandals I made for them. You can click here to view the pattern I used featured by Chandi of Expression Fiber Arts.



Well, what do you think? Would you like to have a pair, too? If you were to receive a pair of these Bohemian Barefoot Sandals, what color would you like? Do write your color preference in the comment box below.  Who knows you might be wearing your first pair the next time you stroll along the white sands in a beach resort this summer!

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  1. Thank you so much, Ma'am, for including a "part" of me in your blog. I feel so honored.. chos! I truly liked the mix of color you chose for me. You really have a knack for this, Ma'am, and everything in your blog. I love all of it! Now, there's another reason for me to stay on using Facebook. Ma'am, I hope posting will always keep you happy so could keep doing it for a very long time. Looking forward to your upcoming posts!

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    1. So glad you liked your barefoot sandals, Ge. I also hope you could wear them especially the next time you go swimming. You can swim with them on but make sure you tie them well. See you around here!

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  2. I have seen some of these on Pintrest, I love being barefoot, and love this concept. Thanks for sharing on Tuesdays With a Twist, I'm featuring your post today.

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    1. Wow, going to your site now to see that! Thank you, Joyce!

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