Summarize the following:
Lay a pair of jeans out flat and pick a spot between the knee and the crotch area where you’d like the top of your boot to be. Then, use scissors to cut a straight horizontal line across the pant leg at this point. After cutting one pant leg, lay it on top of the other and use it as a guide while you cut the other pant leg. This way, you can make sure that your boots will be the same exact height. Pull 1 of the pant legs onto the leg that it’s supposed to go on. Then, put on a black open-toed stiletto heel that will become part of your boot. Pull the hem of the pant leg just over your ankle and heel so that it’s barely covering the top of your shoe in the back. Lift up the hem, squirt some hot glue around the back top edge of the shoe, and press the hem down. Be very careful not to get any hot glue on your skin, or else it may burn you. Cut a leftover piece of your jeans that’s wide enough to reach from your ankle to your toe and long enough to wrap around your entire foot. Lay the piece centered across the top of your foot. Tuck 1 edge just underneath the hem of the pant leg, and glue them together all the way around. With the piece of fabric still centered, squirt hot glue along the edge of the sole on both sides of the shoe and press down. Fold the edges of the piece of fabric underneath the sole of the shoe and then glue the fabric to the shoe in this location as well. After the glue has dried, carefully pull the pant leg and shoe off. Cut another scrap piece of denim that’s long enough to cover the entire heel of your shoe. Then, wrap the strip tightly around the heel and glue it to itself with the hot glue gun. Cut off the excess fabric once the glue is dry. Cut another piece of scrap denim that’s about as wide as the toe area of your shoe. Fold the fabric over the front edge of the toe area so that one end of the strip is under the shoe and the other is underneath where you foot goes. Glue the edges down in these areas. Use your completed boot as a guide while you make your other boot. Go through the same process and use the same sizes of scrap fabric to ensure that your boots look identical.
Cut off the legs of an old pair or jeans at about mid thigh. Lay the cut pant leg over the other one and cut it in the same spot. Put on a pant leg and a stiletto shoe and glue the hem to the shoe. Wrap a strip of denim around the top of your foot and glue it to the hem. Glue the piece of fabric to the sides and bottom of the shoe. Take the shoe and pant leg off and glue a strip of denim around the heel. Glue another extra piece of fabric to the toe area. Repeat this process for the other boot.