Home Depot Bucket use #300...the elevated dog dish...

...The pieces....

...Starter hole for the
roto-zip...

...
roto-zip ready to zip...

...after the whole is cut....

...on the bucket, waiting for the dish....

...silicone to the dog dish....

...something to hold it down while it cures for 24 hours...

...finished product....after waiting for a few too many months for the hubby to make something wooden, this was my compromise...he originally told me it was a little trailer park...but really, for 4 bucks I think it's a stroke of genius!! Plus now when we travel with the doggies, they have their own luggage to carry food, leashes, toys, medications and treats...can't forget the treats! Hope
everyone's having a nice weekend! :)
4 comments:
stroke of genius...you should go on the show "Shark Tank" and get someone to pay for you to market and produce it :)
If Atilla the Hunley would like one, I'd be happy to make him one for Christmas!! As for marketing and producing...just remember you saw it on lifeaccordingtocoleybear first! :)
Crafty you are...
Atilla the Hunley has one of wood but I am sure he would love a homemade model for food and water :)
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