(1) 20" x 20" decorative tray with square edges(4) Gold or Brass 9/16" x 1 1/4" Decorative Corners with screws(2) Gold or Brass drawer handles (fit to your tray)Drill or Epoxy 6000(1) chrome restaurant stand (found at any restaurant store $19)Felt or fabric (optional)ScissorsInstructions:
Instructions: Take off the plastic straps. Cut 2 pieces of fabric about 2” wide and 1’ long. Thread fabric through toe hole. Tie knot on the underside and trim and secure with hot glue. Tie knot on the other side about ½” up from the flop (this is the toe thread). Tie a second knot above it. Thread the fabric through the ankle holes and tie a knot like the first one. Embellish any way you’d like!
KELP or "seaweed" is form of algae marine plant that grows on rocks in the ocean. Kelp is a source of Algin, a thickening agent used in toothpaste, paint, ice cream and cosmetics. The best times to apply Kelp are early morning and early evening, when the liquids will be absorbed most quickly. Seashells are rich in calcium. Fertilizer manufacturers use seashells as a growth stimulator to help plants become more resistant to fungi. Crushed seashells can be used as soil amendment to loosen clay soil and improve drainage. Calcium carbonate in seashells provides a slow release of calcium that de-acidifies and helps balance soil pH.