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How to make Barbie’s shoes

To make Barbie’s shoes, you need paper, scissors, glue, and non-woven fabric.

First place the doll’s feet on a piece of cardboard, draw the general shape of the doll’s feet, and then cut them out. Also draw the shape on the non-woven fabric and cut two parts, one part is cut according to the shape of the foot, and the other part is cut with an extra circle of non-woven fabric. Just stick the paper piece to the non-woven fabric and stick it according to the painted footprints. Cut the extra circle of non-woven fabric a few times, apply glue and press it on the paper to glue it together. The final thing that sticks out is the sole of the doll's shoe.

Take a piece of 3mm thin ribbon starting from the side where the paper leaks from the sole, and use hot melt glue to stick one end of the ribbon. In turn, put the doll's feet on the soles, and wrap the ribbon around the doll's feet on the soles. Apply glue again and fix it in the same way. Wrap two pieces of ribbon to make a slipper shape. Cut off the excess ribbon.

The reason for its popularity

Since the birth of the first Barbie, it has been continuously improved and innovated. Barbie's appearance has gone through more than 500 revisions and improvements to become what it is today. The latest appearance is based on the famous American Chinese athlete Michelle Kwan. In order to provide Barbie with beautiful fashions, more than 1 billion pieces of clothing have been produced since 1995, and about 100 new Barbie outfits are launched every year.

Now Barbie dolls are sold in 150 countries around the world, with total sales exceeding 1 billion. This American girl, who is between a little girl and an adult woman, is the best-selling toy in the world toy market and has become a favorite of men, women and children all over the world. Barbie has passed 54 years, but she is still young. She will live longer than the Cabbage Patch Dolls and Teddy Bears that were once popular.