DIY Beeswax Wrap Kit
Make your own reusable beeswax wraps at home.
A fun activity to do with your whānau to reduce plastic in your home.
Includes instructions and x2 pieces of cotton fabric.
This bar is 100gsm of local Otago Beeswax, Jojoba oil and a food grade resin.
It will make up to 5 large or 10 small - medium wraps.
There are a few different methods for making these, you can use which ever one works best for you. The instructions in this pack or using an iron and baking paper as a low mess waste way to create them. You can burn the baking paper, it makes a good fire starter with the wax. Just be careful to keep the wax inside the baking paper and not on the iron. Clean your iron afterwards.
Make your own reusable beeswax wraps at home.
A fun activity to do with your whānau to reduce plastic in your home.
Includes instructions and x2 pieces of cotton fabric.
This bar is 100gsm of local Otago Beeswax, Jojoba oil and a food grade resin.
It will make up to 5 large or 10 small - medium wraps.
There are a few different methods for making these, you can use which ever one works best for you. The instructions in this pack or using an iron and baking paper as a low mess waste way to create them. You can burn the baking paper, it makes a good fire starter with the wax. Just be careful to keep the wax inside the baking paper and not on the iron. Clean your iron afterwards.
Make your own reusable beeswax wraps at home.
A fun activity to do with your whānau to reduce plastic in your home.
Includes instructions and x2 pieces of cotton fabric.
This bar is 100gsm of local Otago Beeswax, Jojoba oil and a food grade resin.
It will make up to 5 large or 10 small - medium wraps.
There are a few different methods for making these, you can use which ever one works best for you. The instructions in this pack or using an iron and baking paper as a low mess waste way to create them. You can burn the baking paper, it makes a good fire starter with the wax. Just be careful to keep the wax inside the baking paper and not on the iron. Clean your iron afterwards.
There are a few different methods for making these, you can use which ever one works best for you. The instructions in this pack or using an iron and baking paper as a low mess waste way to create them. You can burn the baking paper, it makes a good fire starter with the wax. Just be careful to keep the wax inside the baking paper and not on the iron. Clean your iron afterwards.