Beeswax Wrap DIY Kit - Set of 3 - 20cm & 2x 25cm

$18.00

Discover the joy of sustainable food storage with our DIY Beeswax Wrap Kits!

This kit provides everything you need to create your very own beeswax wraps effortlessly.

You'll love making and using your beeswax wraps! They are a more breathable alternative to plastic wrap; they keep your food fresher for longer and reduce single-use plastic waste. They are pliable, allowing them to be moulded over food or containers while keeping their contents fresh.

Our Beeswax Wrap Kit - What’s included:

  • Pre-Washed Cotton Fabric Squares: Our kits feature either 3 pre-washed cotton fabric squares in various sizes – (1) 30cm x 30cm, or (2) 25cm x 25cm or 2 pre-washed 35cm x 35cm cotton fabric squares

  • You can make your homemade reusable wraps any size you desire. We make a variety of sizes for different purposes. 10 – 20 cm squares are great for covering containers the size of cups. Larger 30 – 35cm can be used to wrap cucumbers, bunches of herbs, or leftover baguettes. Our Favorite size is 25 – 35 cm squares as they are good for wrapping almost anything.

  • The kit includes bees wax, pine resin, jojoba oil, small paint brush and parchment paper ensuring that you have all the necessary tools to make your beeswax wraps with ease.

  • There is a set of step-by-step instructions guiding you through the process, making it a breeze to create beautiful and functional beeswax wraps

These beeswax wraps will accompany you on your eco-friendly journey for a very long time. They are fun to make and once you discover how easy and enjoyable it is, you'll find yourself wanting to create more and more!

Note: This product contains Pine Resin, and therefore may not be suitable for those with pine allergies.

Warning: DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN THE MICROWAVE!

By purchasing this product, you signify and understand that The Werombee Hive hold ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY for any injury, damage, or loss resulting from the use of any and all products we offer.

How to Use and Store Your Wraps

  • Beeswax wraps should be used to store cold food products only and due to contamination, you should never store raw meat or fish with them.

  • Make sure that any food you want to store with the wraps is completely cold before covering. Otherwise, you risk the beeswax melting and getting into your food. For the same reason, beeswax wraps should never be used in the microwave or oven either.

  • You can use beeswax wraps to store food in the fridge. They can be cleaned simply with cold water and mild detergent. Never use warm or hot water to wash your wraps, as they will lose their coating.

  • Hang your wrap and allow it to dry before folding and storing it. You can simply store the wrap folded in a drawer or box or place them between some baking paper to prevent the wraps sticking together.

  • The wraps should have a pliable and sticky feel to them if they are to be effective. They need to be able to stick to the surface of a bowl, jar or dish, or to themselves when wrapping.

  • If your wraps no longer feel sticky or seem to have lost their effectiveness, you can re-wax them using the same iron method you use to make them. Beeswax wraps can be re-waxed several times before replacing them. Simply add more wax to the wraps and heat with the iron until the fabric is covered again.

  • Once your wraps have reached the end of their shelf life, the good news is, that you don’t have to throw them away. Cut the Beeswax wraps into strips and compost them. Or scrunch them up into balls and use them as a slow burning firelighter on a BBQ or campfire

Use & Care

Beeswax wraps last up to one year with proper care. Wash with cold water and mild soap, rinse, and air dry. If the wax begins to deteriorate, pop the wraps in your oven at 70°C (158°F) for a few minutes. It is tempting to turn the oven higher to melt the beeswax faster, but beeswax is flammable and melts at 62 to 66 °C (144 to 150 °F), so a low temperature is suggested. This will redistribute the wax and should give you an additional 4-6 months of use

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Discover the joy of sustainable food storage with our DIY Beeswax Wrap Kits!

This kit provides everything you need to create your very own beeswax wraps effortlessly.

You'll love making and using your beeswax wraps! They are a more breathable alternative to plastic wrap; they keep your food fresher for longer and reduce single-use plastic waste. They are pliable, allowing them to be moulded over food or containers while keeping their contents fresh.

Our Beeswax Wrap Kit - What’s included:

  • Pre-Washed Cotton Fabric Squares: Our kits feature either 3 pre-washed cotton fabric squares in various sizes – (1) 30cm x 30cm, or (2) 25cm x 25cm or 2 pre-washed 35cm x 35cm cotton fabric squares

  • You can make your homemade reusable wraps any size you desire. We make a variety of sizes for different purposes. 10 – 20 cm squares are great for covering containers the size of cups. Larger 30 – 35cm can be used to wrap cucumbers, bunches of herbs, or leftover baguettes. Our Favorite size is 25 – 35 cm squares as they are good for wrapping almost anything.

  • The kit includes bees wax, pine resin, jojoba oil, small paint brush and parchment paper ensuring that you have all the necessary tools to make your beeswax wraps with ease.

  • There is a set of step-by-step instructions guiding you through the process, making it a breeze to create beautiful and functional beeswax wraps

These beeswax wraps will accompany you on your eco-friendly journey for a very long time. They are fun to make and once you discover how easy and enjoyable it is, you'll find yourself wanting to create more and more!

Note: This product contains Pine Resin, and therefore may not be suitable for those with pine allergies.

Warning: DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN THE MICROWAVE!

By purchasing this product, you signify and understand that The Werombee Hive hold ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY for any injury, damage, or loss resulting from the use of any and all products we offer.

How to Use and Store Your Wraps

  • Beeswax wraps should be used to store cold food products only and due to contamination, you should never store raw meat or fish with them.

  • Make sure that any food you want to store with the wraps is completely cold before covering. Otherwise, you risk the beeswax melting and getting into your food. For the same reason, beeswax wraps should never be used in the microwave or oven either.

  • You can use beeswax wraps to store food in the fridge. They can be cleaned simply with cold water and mild detergent. Never use warm or hot water to wash your wraps, as they will lose their coating.

  • Hang your wrap and allow it to dry before folding and storing it. You can simply store the wrap folded in a drawer or box or place them between some baking paper to prevent the wraps sticking together.

  • The wraps should have a pliable and sticky feel to them if they are to be effective. They need to be able to stick to the surface of a bowl, jar or dish, or to themselves when wrapping.

  • If your wraps no longer feel sticky or seem to have lost their effectiveness, you can re-wax them using the same iron method you use to make them. Beeswax wraps can be re-waxed several times before replacing them. Simply add more wax to the wraps and heat with the iron until the fabric is covered again.

  • Once your wraps have reached the end of their shelf life, the good news is, that you don’t have to throw them away. Cut the Beeswax wraps into strips and compost them. Or scrunch them up into balls and use them as a slow burning firelighter on a BBQ or campfire

Use & Care

Beeswax wraps last up to one year with proper care. Wash with cold water and mild soap, rinse, and air dry. If the wax begins to deteriorate, pop the wraps in your oven at 70°C (158°F) for a few minutes. It is tempting to turn the oven higher to melt the beeswax faster, but beeswax is flammable and melts at 62 to 66 °C (144 to 150 °F), so a low temperature is suggested. This will redistribute the wax and should give you an additional 4-6 months of use

Discover the joy of sustainable food storage with our DIY Beeswax Wrap Kits!

This kit provides everything you need to create your very own beeswax wraps effortlessly.

You'll love making and using your beeswax wraps! They are a more breathable alternative to plastic wrap; they keep your food fresher for longer and reduce single-use plastic waste. They are pliable, allowing them to be moulded over food or containers while keeping their contents fresh.

Our Beeswax Wrap Kit - What’s included:

  • Pre-Washed Cotton Fabric Squares: Our kits feature either 3 pre-washed cotton fabric squares in various sizes – (1) 30cm x 30cm, or (2) 25cm x 25cm or 2 pre-washed 35cm x 35cm cotton fabric squares

  • You can make your homemade reusable wraps any size you desire. We make a variety of sizes for different purposes. 10 – 20 cm squares are great for covering containers the size of cups. Larger 30 – 35cm can be used to wrap cucumbers, bunches of herbs, or leftover baguettes. Our Favorite size is 25 – 35 cm squares as they are good for wrapping almost anything.

  • The kit includes bees wax, pine resin, jojoba oil, small paint brush and parchment paper ensuring that you have all the necessary tools to make your beeswax wraps with ease.

  • There is a set of step-by-step instructions guiding you through the process, making it a breeze to create beautiful and functional beeswax wraps

These beeswax wraps will accompany you on your eco-friendly journey for a very long time. They are fun to make and once you discover how easy and enjoyable it is, you'll find yourself wanting to create more and more!

Note: This product contains Pine Resin, and therefore may not be suitable for those with pine allergies.

Warning: DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN THE MICROWAVE!

By purchasing this product, you signify and understand that The Werombee Hive hold ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY for any injury, damage, or loss resulting from the use of any and all products we offer.

How to Use and Store Your Wraps

  • Beeswax wraps should be used to store cold food products only and due to contamination, you should never store raw meat or fish with them.

  • Make sure that any food you want to store with the wraps is completely cold before covering. Otherwise, you risk the beeswax melting and getting into your food. For the same reason, beeswax wraps should never be used in the microwave or oven either.

  • You can use beeswax wraps to store food in the fridge. They can be cleaned simply with cold water and mild detergent. Never use warm or hot water to wash your wraps, as they will lose their coating.

  • Hang your wrap and allow it to dry before folding and storing it. You can simply store the wrap folded in a drawer or box or place them between some baking paper to prevent the wraps sticking together.

  • The wraps should have a pliable and sticky feel to them if they are to be effective. They need to be able to stick to the surface of a bowl, jar or dish, or to themselves when wrapping.

  • If your wraps no longer feel sticky or seem to have lost their effectiveness, you can re-wax them using the same iron method you use to make them. Beeswax wraps can be re-waxed several times before replacing them. Simply add more wax to the wraps and heat with the iron until the fabric is covered again.

  • Once your wraps have reached the end of their shelf life, the good news is, that you don’t have to throw them away. Cut the Beeswax wraps into strips and compost them. Or scrunch them up into balls and use them as a slow burning firelighter on a BBQ or campfire

Use & Care

Beeswax wraps last up to one year with proper care. Wash with cold water and mild soap, rinse, and air dry. If the wax begins to deteriorate, pop the wraps in your oven at 70°C (158°F) for a few minutes. It is tempting to turn the oven higher to melt the beeswax faster, but beeswax is flammable and melts at 62 to 66 °C (144 to 150 °F), so a low temperature is suggested. This will redistribute the wax and should give you an additional 4-6 months of use