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Beeswax Food Wrap Kit

$30.00
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Beeswax Food Wrap Kit

$30.00

Learn to make your own eco-friendly reusable beeswax food wraps with this kit! Reduce plastic waste with this fun and easy craft. You’ll receive enough supplies to make four wraps that you can use to store leftovers, cover bowls and carry snacks.

The kit includes:
• Beeswax pellets coated with jojoba oil
• Four pieces of cotton fabric in assorted colors and patterns (they will be cut into squares or rectangles, but you can cut them into other shapes)
• Instruction sheet, including how to care for the wraps and make them last longer
• Four sheets of parchment paper
• Needle, thread and buttons for optional button closures

You will need to provide:
• Basic Iron
• Piece of foil to cover the iron
• Ironing board, or a table with a towel on top for your work surface
• Cup or plate and spoon to further mix up the beeswax
• Scissors for cutting your fabric shapes or pinking shears if you want better edges

You’ll want to have a place to set the wraps when they’re cooling. A drying rack or a cookie sheet with some paper to protect it from getting waxy is perfect.

Domestic shipping included in price!

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Learn to make your own eco-friendly reusable beeswax food wraps with this kit! Reduce plastic waste with this fun and easy craft. You’ll receive enough supplies to make four wraps that you can use to store leftovers, cover bowls and carry snacks.

The kit includes:
• Beeswax pellets coated with jojoba oil
• Four pieces of cotton fabric in assorted colors and patterns (they will be cut into squares or rectangles, but you can cut them into other shapes)
• Instruction sheet, including how to care for the wraps and make them last longer
• Four sheets of parchment paper
• Needle, thread and buttons for optional button closures

You will need to provide:
• Basic Iron
• Piece of foil to cover the iron
• Ironing board, or a table with a towel on top for your work surface
• Cup or plate and spoon to further mix up the beeswax
• Scissors for cutting your fabric shapes or pinking shears if you want better edges

You’ll want to have a place to set the wraps when they’re cooling. A drying rack or a cookie sheet with some paper to protect it from getting waxy is perfect.

Domestic shipping included in price!