Step 1: Buy a lovely, but plain pair of shoes for cheap. You can scout ebay (where I found mine), etsy, discount stores, etc. Here are some finds that I dug up in about 30 seconds:

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Step 2: Scout for a pair of shoe clips or clip on earrings at etsy (where I found mine), ebay, estate sales, thrift stores, etc. These are some darling ones I've favorited on Etsy:

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Step 3: Clip the clips on your shoes. Seriously. It was THAT easy.
My shoes went from "eh . . ." to "whoa momma!" in 3.2 seconds. One of my favorite parts about going this route is that I can keep my shoe clips and add on the sparklies to any of my other shoes, just as often as I fancy. Vintage shoe clips, they're a good thing.
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