Building a LEGO Cinderella’s Glass Slipper

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So, I’ve been a bit obsessed since I saw the LEGO Cinderella Glass Slipper video on the LEGO Facebook feed a few weeks ago. I, like many other people, went straight to the web to see if there were instructions on how to make the shoe. Sadly, there are none.

I made the mistake of watching the video while The Little Brick was looking over my shoulder. All I heard for days were shrieks of “I would *love* Cinderella’s slipper in LEGO” and “I can’t *wait* to make one so I can slip my foot in it!” (Let’s let that last one slide folks… she’s 4…)

 

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Failing to find instructions, I set the thought aside for a while…until I had a conversation with a LEGO employee on making circles with bricks. While he watched the video, I happened to mention I wanted to try and build the slipper myself. Once he was done, he quickly went to the back and brought me a small PAC cup full of 1×1 transparent round plates.

My eyes grew wide, of course, since I had just seen a cubby full of 1×2 transparent plates on the PAC wall. I immediately moved the round plates to a large PAC cup and filled the rest of it with the 1×2 plates.

 

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Honestly, I was a bit intimidated by the whole build. I’ve never really built anything like that without instructions. With only two other shoes to go by, I wasn’t sure I could do it. So, the PAC cup stayed on our kitchen table for the following week.

 

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Finally, I decided to start building. I went through many iterations and different styles and sides for the shoe. It took me a few rebuilds to get the shoe to the point where I like it. It still has a weak point which I’m not happy about, but I’m much happier now with it than my original iteration. I’d also change the heel seat and the 1×2 slope brick I used for the heel tip, but until I find the right bricks, I’m going with this.

Has anyone else tried to build the slipper? I’d love to see your build!

10 thoughts on “Building a LEGO Cinderella’s Glass Slipper

  1. Hi. May I know how to buy the Lego Cinderella glass slippers if I’m in Hong Kong? Is it possible to ship to Hong Kong? Thx a lot!

  2. Thx for the reply~~actually kit ho who left comment after me is my friend and I was asking for him. I think he gonna contact you:)

    1. I haven’t created a “how-to” instructions for this, but I will email you shortly with information on how to buy the slipper.

  3. Do you know where we can get these lego pieces in Canada and how many do we need from each kind of lego.

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