Note to people making these: they're only compostable if you use fabric that is 100% natural material ie cotton, linen, hemp. Anything else is just woven plastic.
@@dka54 - I make my own wraps for family, friends and personal use. I use a mix of beeswax, jojoba oil and pine resin for mine, and use 100% cotton fabric so that when it finally gets too shabby to re wax, I can compost it.
I know!!! the only reason I didn’t own any were because of how expensive they were. A small pack of three can vary from $35-45 and I can’t justify that for 3-6 months of use.
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To remove the waxx from the pan, you can put water in pan and heat it up, then cool it, then skim of qax from surface. Or i like to pop it in the freezer then pop the whole water out along with the wax 😃
@@catmenot7143 Not everyone has the space or money to get a pan specifically to make beeswax wrap... Don't you think it's just uselessly wasteful to have an item for only one unique purpose? 😅
Ambroise Finnick You have a point! I was only suggesting it to avoid the extra work. The dollar store does sell some cheap trays so they aren't expensive or hard to find but I get you.
@@FinnickH People who enjoy diy projects and crafts usually have separate supplies for that purpose. I bought baking sheets at a dollar store and also picked up an inexpensive iron, which is designated for crafts only. Irons are also a tool that can be used to melt wax. We're not wasteful, crafter's are skilled at finding clever ways to make pretty things at home instead of buying decorative items, which can be expensive.
These are so great! I also saw someone make these with the addition of jojoba oil and pine resin which add to the flexibility, help them mold to a shape even better and make last llonger (the wax doesn't crumble as much). Smell is nice too.
Véronique LaChatte I love the additional cling that pine resin give to beeswax wraps. Pine resin is also naturally antibacterial and anti-fungal giving your food extra protection from bacteria. Try Jenny Joy’s Soap DIY Pre Mixed Beeswax wrap squares for making beeswax wraps or revitalizing an old wrap. Family owned business in Arizona that supports young adults with disabilities like ADHD and Autism. They can be found on a Amazon USA, Canada, UK and Australia Here: Amazon USA: www.amazon.com/dp/B07PNMKH1P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_fritFbV17QM70 Amazon UK: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07PNMKH1P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_QtitFbRGTZX0N Amazon Canada: www.amazon.ca/dp/B07PNMKH1P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_VuitFb0Q283VD Amazon Australia: www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07PNMKH1P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_YvitFb7GPNYKY Also available in 6 oz and 12 oz sizes in most areas.
Cerridwen Brown how is this “much less sanitary” to rewax when they wear out, when you reuse them all the time and simply wash them after each use? If you’re that worried about it, you can just place them in between a few layers of paper towels and run a iron over them to kill any possible bacteria or germs it may have accumulated and then rewax them
There's no reason it should be less sanitary. Rewaxing it is actually more sanitary than just reusing it because you've just given it a proper washing with hot water and soap, whereas when you're reusing the wrap, you just rinse it in warm water.
I use these for my Oui yogurt jars that I repurpose for my lunches... they're the perfect size for condiments, fruit etc but need a lid. I also keep the rubber bands that my asparagus comes in and i use it for added security around the top of the jar after putting my wax cloth over top. Yours are so beautiful!
Life is funny. Years ago (9+) i frequently watched your videos and enjoyed your artistic style so much. I was a big fan of KlairedelysArt, so i didn't recognise you at first, but i remembered your calming voice. But my life changed and my interests shifted, i unsubscribed and forgot about you (Sorry). But in the last years i started living in a healthier and more conscious way. So things lead to another and i wanted to make my own beeswax wraps and looked for videos. And there i am again. Subscribed again because you are so charming and i like the videos you're making now. I think thats kind of funny. So thank you so much for this! And thank you so much for your soothing videos!
I remember the first video I saw of yours, it was the Effie trinket makeup, and from the instant I started watching I have adored and loved you. The way your videos where mesmerized me and they had such a warm glow to them I would watch them all. I’ve missed your videos so much over the couple years you where gone on this channel and your others. To this day, even tho I may not love it as much as your makeup and SFX videos, I still adore you and how you make your videos. The way you film is a big reason but an even more moving way is your voice. It is so nastalgic to begin with because every time I hear your voice it takes me back to when I was just 13, I am almost 20 now. Your voice is also very calming and soothing, your child is so lucky to have you as a mother. It is so hard to explain the feeling of just hearing you makes me feel. It’s like there is only good and warm things in the world. I’ve missed you so much Klaire and you have and will always be one of the most influential and amazing people I have ever known. Thank you for all that you do and have done. There is so much more I want to say but just don’t know how right now. We love you so much! ♥️ Thank you.
I was thinking to buy a few of these beeswax cloth but they're quite expensive, so I definitely try this out. Thank you so much for sharing this video 💕
If you use the thinnest cotton you can find and add some jojoba oil or coconut oil, just toss the pellets into some oil just to cover them before you sprinkle. The thinner fabrics are much more flexible and therefore go around jar tops etc and the small amount of oil allows for more tackyness. The original Bees Wraps use the Jojoba oil. Thanks for this video...its so important to get away from clingfilm x
Excellent, not boring, gets right to the point. So many others going to these long involved explanations that really are not necessary if you have a working brain and a little imagination in your repertoire.
When they stop sticking or get to crinkly, put them on a baking sheet and pop them in the oven. It remelts the beeswax and renews the wrap. It's brand new again. Every year or so put a tiny bit more wax on them to keep them going for years!
Oh my goodness. I swear I could listen to you reading the yellow pages phone book! Your voice is incredibly soothing. I got relaxation and learned how to make my own wax wraps in less than five minutes. Fantastic video! I’m so happy to have found you. Thank You.xxx
Lovely tutorial! A tip for cleaning out beeswax is to slightly heat the tray until all the wax has melted, and then mop it up with newspaper sheets and/or kitchen paper/loo roll. Discard the paper & your tray should be nice and clean again 👍
I love these sustainable living videos of yours 💕 i can't wait for my own little home to incorporate these in my life 🌈 also the vibe of the videos is always so calm and cozy 🌞
This is my favourite beeswax wrap tutorial. I particularly like the part where you explain how to wax a large piece of fabric. Thanks for sharing Klaire. Your fabrics are gorgeous.
Hi... Thanks! I've just spent ages cleaning up the mess after making these on the ironing board with an iron!! It was soooo complicated. This is so much easier...
I live in Italy and although we have a huge production of honey, beeswax wrap isn't that popular, so it can cost much. But this resolves it!! Thank you, I really appreciate!!!
You can renew old ones by putting in the oven on a low heat and adding extra beeswax also you can makethem by ironing the fabric and pellets between two pieces of greeseproof paper
Finally a really good tutorial! I've seen those on pinterest, and since I have bees myself and bees wax, I can easily make few, but I've never actually had a video-tutorial on this and I didn't want to waste resources on something I'm not sure about. Now I actually really want to try this. It would be life changing if it works out, since there's a lot of single use plastic in my house and I simply can't get my parents to actually think about the environment. Maybe those will help to reduce at least some parts of the single use plastic in our home.
Excuse my ignorance, I've never worked with wax before. 1. Is there a particular kind of fabric that's best for this? 2. Are there some bees waxes that are food safe and others that aren't? Love this and your channel ❤️
Gillianne Saliba Cotton or mostly cotton based fabric is recommended as it is thick and will hold the wax, unlike material such as polyester, where it will flake or burn in the oven :)
They are that easy and people where I live are ripping everyone off selling a 30cm by 30cm for $50!!!!! Wow just wow!! Thank you for this video....I've always wanted some but refused to spend the redicilous amount of money! Now I can make them myself to use at home ...thank you heaps 😊😊😊😊
This is a lot more simple than I thought! Would make a cool hand made gift too. How to you create fabric with your own designs? I tried a printable fabric once but it was really bad.
I made these today and they didn't work. They just didn't stay on any container. Then I tried the method (melting, mixing, & ironing) that has pine resin and jojoba oil in them and that worked great! Perhaps the type of beeswax beads you buy makes a difference. I bought mine from Frontier Co-op. I wish your method worked because it was so much easier!
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Thanks for this wonderful tutorial.I've been excited to try this project for months now and finally have all the products i need to try! i've also just bought 1 meter of the blue bees fabric!
thank you for showing how to do this...... I thought it would be simple enough alright! We keep bees and I've tonnes of wax at the moment, time to make a few nice wraps!
A tip: melt the blocks of beeswax. Pour a thin layer on a silicone 'parchment paper'. It will harden in a couple of minutes. Peel it of the silicone and break it in small pieces. Repeat until your pot is empty. I had 2 kilos of beeswax and hated fighting with it. Now I have a couple of large glass weck pots and I just take the pieces I need.
I'm selling the fabric only at the moment. There are already other beeswax wrap makers on the market, I don't have the time or the inclination to compete with them. Designing the fabrics work better for me. Much less stress.
I've been wanting to purchase these...I'm so glad your vid came up on my feed. I basically have everything to this a try! I'm so excited!!! Thank you for sharing! 🤗👍
Thank you verry much for this tutorial. I realle want some of these but the shipping to slovakia is sooo expencive that i give up these. Thanks to you only problem what i will have to do is to find a perfect desing of fabric because yours is gorgeous 😂thank you a lot.
Do you sell the fabrics you design?
Yes, link in the description box :)
Just bought a yard each of Blue Bees and Beautiful Bugs to line some leather bags. Can’t wait to get them!
@@magpievariety :O Thank you!
Do you need to be careful to use fabrics with food-safe print/fibres?
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Note to people making these: they're only compostable if you use fabric that is 100% natural material ie cotton, linen, hemp. Anything else is just woven plastic.
Thank you!! I was gonna ask about it
It’s best to use those natural fabrics anyway as they absorb the wax better.
i was wondering this thank you!!
Yes thank you. I figured as much but def wanted to be sure!
Thanks.I anxious to try these...
Saw them on TV.
You're very Pretty , NICE Hair Color.
(I subscribed 🙂)
Why are you composting them? The fabric is still good. Wash with hot water and soap, dry and then re wax them!
Emma Goudie the fabric is way too cute and costly to go into the bin after "one" use
@@suides4810 It really is!
That's what i wanted to ask. Thanks. Have you tried it?
@@dka54 - I make my own wraps for family, friends and personal use. I use a mix of beeswax, jojoba oil and pine resin for mine, and use 100% cotton fabric so that when it finally gets too shabby to re wax, I can compost it.
Emma Goudie why do you use pine resin?
these wraps are VERY expensive in my country so this is a lifesaver, thank you!
what the heck why are they so expensive
@@WitchesEnvy my question exactly! Now I have no excuse not to make them myself.
I know!!! the only reason I didn’t own any were because of how expensive they were. A small pack of three can vary from $35-45 and I can’t justify that for 3-6 months of use.
yeah 40 dollars for a pack of three is never fun
Are you saying bees wax is cheap then? I should think bees wax would also be expensive.
And, finally, my long-promised beeswax wrap video!
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How do you wash them after each use?
@@brittanycassidy5322 Warm (NOT hot) water and kitchen soap :)
To remove the waxx from the pan, you can put water in pan and heat it up, then cool it, then skim of qax from surface. Or i like to pop it in the freezer then pop the whole water out along with the wax 😃
Oh thanks for the tip! I was a bit scared about the cleaning process 😅😅
Or just use a pan for that.
@@catmenot7143 Not everyone has the space or money to get a pan specifically to make beeswax wrap... Don't you think it's just uselessly wasteful to have an item for only one unique purpose? 😅
Ambroise Finnick You have a point! I was only suggesting it to avoid the extra work. The dollar store does sell some cheap trays so they aren't expensive or hard to find but I get you.
@@FinnickH People who enjoy diy projects and crafts usually have separate supplies for that purpose. I bought baking sheets at a dollar store and also picked up an inexpensive iron, which is designated for crafts only. Irons are also a tool that can be used to melt wax. We're not wasteful, crafter's are skilled at finding clever ways to make pretty things at home instead of buying decorative items, which can be expensive.
These are so great! I also saw someone make these with the addition of jojoba oil and pine resin which add to the flexibility, help them mold to a shape even better and make last llonger (the wax doesn't crumble as much). Smell is nice too.
Any wrap worth its salt WILL contain those things, not JUST wax.
Véronique LaChatte I love the additional cling that pine resin give to beeswax wraps. Pine resin is also naturally antibacterial and anti-fungal giving your food extra protection from bacteria. Try Jenny Joy’s Soap DIY Pre Mixed Beeswax wrap squares for making beeswax wraps or revitalizing an old wrap. Family owned business in Arizona that supports young adults with disabilities like ADHD and Autism. They can be found on a Amazon USA, Canada, UK and Australia Here:
Amazon USA: www.amazon.com/dp/B07PNMKH1P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_fritFbV17QM70
Amazon UK: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07PNMKH1P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_QtitFbRGTZX0N
Amazon Canada: www.amazon.ca/dp/B07PNMKH1P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_VuitFb0Q283VD
Amazon Australia: www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07PNMKH1P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_YvitFb7GPNYKY
Also available in 6 oz and 12 oz sizes in most areas.
What does the resin ang jojoba oil contribute?
Can you revitalize a worn wrap by remelting it or adding more beeswax?
You can.
You can but it's much less sanitary.
Yes but you will need to boil the remaining wax out, wash the fabric and start fresh.
Cerridwen Brown how is this “much less sanitary” to rewax when they wear out, when you reuse them all the time and simply wash them after each use? If you’re that worried about it, you can just place them in between a few layers of paper towels and run a iron over them to kill any possible bacteria or germs it may have accumulated and then rewax them
There's no reason it should be less sanitary. Rewaxing it is actually more sanitary than just reusing it because you've just given it a proper washing with hot water and soap, whereas when you're reusing the wrap, you just rinse it in warm water.
I use these for my Oui yogurt jars that I repurpose for my lunches... they're the perfect size for condiments, fruit etc but need a lid. I also keep the rubber bands that my asparagus comes in and i use it for added security around the top of the jar after putting my wax cloth over top.
Yours are so beautiful!
I love these little jars, now I know what to use for lids, thanks.
I love those jars! I use them to put tiny things on my desk and hairties in my bathroom
I've missed "and that's it, you're done." hehe
As the wraps start to not work could you rewax them to give them a longer life?
I was wondering the same!
She commented on another that you can.
Yes you can :)
JusticeWeeb oh I didn’t see
Simply Klaire awesome!!
Life is funny. Years ago (9+) i frequently watched your videos and enjoyed your artistic style so much. I was a big fan of KlairedelysArt, so i didn't recognise you at first, but i remembered your calming voice. But my life changed and my interests shifted, i unsubscribed and forgot about you (Sorry). But in the last years i started living in a healthier and more conscious way. So things lead to another and i wanted to make my own beeswax wraps and looked for videos. And there i am again. Subscribed again because you are so charming and i like the videos you're making now. I think thats kind of funny. So thank you so much for this! And thank you so much for your soothing videos!
I remember the first video I saw of yours, it was the Effie trinket makeup, and from the instant I started watching I have adored and loved you. The way your videos where mesmerized me and they had such a warm glow to them I would watch them all. I’ve missed your videos so much over the couple years you where gone on this channel and your others. To this day, even tho I may not love it as much as your makeup and SFX videos, I still adore you and how you make your videos. The way you film is a big reason but an even more moving way is your voice. It is so nastalgic to begin with because every time I hear your voice it takes me back to when I was just 13, I am almost 20 now. Your voice is also very calming and soothing, your child is so lucky to have you as a mother. It is so hard to explain the feeling of just hearing you makes me feel. It’s like there is only good and warm things in the world. I’ve missed you so much Klaire and you have and will always be one of the most influential and amazing people I have ever known. Thank you for all that you do and have done. There is so much more I want to say but just don’t know how right now. We love you so much! ♥️ Thank you.
Your soothing voice almost made me fall asleep 😹😹 Nice DIY 👍👍
I was thinking to buy a few of these beeswax cloth but they're quite expensive, so I definitely try this out. Thank you so much for sharing this video 💕
You can just buy silicone wraps online. Same function and concept as the video.
@@MAJE5TYY These are also quite expensive
I didn't realize that's all it was!
It's so easy, isn't it! :D
I didn't know this was so easy to make!
Me:
RUclips: Yo, you wanna make some beeswax wraps?
Actually, YES. Thank you!
If you use the thinnest cotton you can find and add some jojoba oil or coconut oil, just toss the pellets into some oil just to cover them before you sprinkle. The thinner fabrics are much more flexible and therefore go around jar tops etc and the small amount of oil allows for more tackyness. The original Bees Wraps use the Jojoba oil. Thanks for this video...its so important to get away from clingfilm x
Excellent, not boring, gets right to the point. So many others going to these long involved explanations that really are not necessary if you have a working brain and a little imagination in your repertoire.
The bee patterns were so cute!
I was very happy with them. I think I need to make more in different colours.
Why are you such a beautiful, pure, and simply an amazing human being??
When they stop sticking or get to crinkly, put them on a baking sheet and pop them in the oven. It remelts the beeswax and renews the wrap. It's brand new again. Every year or so put a tiny bit more wax on them to keep them going for years!
I bet you're a great story teller, your voice is so calming and expressive
Oh my gosh!!! I used to watch your videos when I was a little kid and now I’m an adult :O I’m so glad you’re still making videos
Oh my goodness. I swear I could listen to you reading the yellow pages phone book! Your voice is incredibly soothing. I got relaxation and learned how to make my own wax wraps in less than five minutes. Fantastic video! I’m so happy to have found you. Thank You.xxx
your voice is really nice, i could listen to you all day. i am going to try this now :)
I will absolutely be doing this! Much more affordable than buying premade wraps
I agree ,pre made ones are so expensive
Lovely tutorial! A tip for cleaning out beeswax is to slightly heat the tray until all the wax has melted, and then mop it up with newspaper sheets and/or kitchen paper/loo roll. Discard the paper & your tray should be nice and clean again 👍
I love these sustainable living videos of yours 💕 i can't wait for my own little home to incorporate these in my life 🌈 also the vibe of the videos is always so calm and cozy 🌞
Oh your voice is just heavenly
her voice is so soothing 😌
This is my favourite beeswax wrap tutorial. I particularly like the part where you explain how to wax a large piece of fabric. Thanks for sharing Klaire. Your fabrics are gorgeous.
Your voice is so calming
This video was so calming. Your voice is so soft and calm
Hi... Thanks! I've just spent ages cleaning up the mess after making these on the ironing board with an iron!! It was soooo complicated. This is so much easier...
Beeswax is absolutely the best.
I live in Italy and although we have a huge production of honey, beeswax wrap isn't that popular, so it can cost much. But this resolves it!! Thank you, I really appreciate!!!
You designed your own fabric patterns?!?! Impressive!!!!
Omg I need more vids from you. You're like perfect for RUclips and DIY adorable stuff.
You can renew old ones by putting in the oven on a low heat and adding extra beeswax also you can makethem by ironing the fabric and pellets between two pieces of greeseproof paper
Finally a really good tutorial! I've seen those on pinterest, and since I have bees myself and bees wax, I can easily make few, but I've never actually had a video-tutorial on this and I didn't want to waste resources on something I'm not sure about. Now I actually really want to try this. It would be life changing if it works out, since there's a lot of single use plastic in my house and I simply can't get my parents to actually think about the environment. Maybe those will help to reduce at least some parts of the single use plastic in our home.
omg i found you after 5 years, i remember being subscribed to klairedelysart
I'm planning on making candles and beeswax wraps with wax from my dad's beehives. Thank you so much for the tutorial! ❤
Such a simple tutorial, I have watched too many complicated ones, will be doing it this way. Thanks 😊
beautiful fabric prints!
Excuse my ignorance, I've never worked with wax before.
1. Is there a particular kind of fabric that's best for this?
2. Are there some bees waxes that are food safe and others that aren't?
Love this and your channel ❤️
Gillianne Saliba Cotton or mostly cotton based fabric is recommended as it is thick and will hold the wax, unlike material such as polyester, where it will flake or burn in the oven :)
All bees wax is safe it's actually edible just not that tasty. Although it's better if you can get some organic one, ofcourse
Thank you both! You're very helpful ❤️
Yes there is a fabric plant-based or cotton fabric you have to use others burn and beeswax will not work properly on other fabrics as well :)
I love the bee fabric you used! So sweet.
Brilliant, thankyou! These went much better than my first attempt. Much cleaner and simpler!!
They are that easy and people where I live are ripping everyone off selling a 30cm by 30cm for $50!!!!! Wow just wow!! Thank you for this video....I've always wanted some but refused to spend the redicilous amount of money! Now I can make them myself to use at home ...thank you heaps 😊😊😊😊
This is a lot more simple than I thought! Would make a cool hand made gift too. How to you create fabric with your own designs? I tried a printable fabric once but it was really bad.
I made these today and they didn't work. They just didn't stay on any container. Then I tried the method (melting, mixing, & ironing) that has pine resin and jojoba oil in them and that worked great! Perhaps the type of beeswax beads you buy makes a difference. I bought mine from Frontier Co-op. I wish your method worked because it was so much easier!
don’t the inks have to also be biodegradable for composting to work?
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I have no need for a beeswax wrap, but I'm watching anyway 👏 I love the fabric
What is the wrap used for?
@@BoomClap3671 it's a more sustainable alternative to saran/cling wrap!
@@jessicae.9840 Ohh okay, i might make some then. Thank you :D
I am sorry but we all need it. We have to rid this world of plastic. It is destroying our planet. :(
BEST tutorial ever.
I saw some of these in a kitchen store and thoughts they were too expensive. Thanks for showing me how to make my own.
Your demo is the best out there, good job ! Thank you very much !
This is really nice!! I have a question : How do you take care of them and how to wash them?
Your voice is so calming. ❤️
Don't know why notification squad showed me this, but still watched the whole thing.
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial.I've been excited to try this project for months now and finally have all the products i need to try! i've also just bought 1 meter of the blue bees fabric!
That fabric is gorgeous 😻
This is beautiful alternative and I’m so proud of you for sharing , I can wait to start
Just bought some of the bug fabric from you! Going to make some of these and a scrunchie out of it as well!
You can also boil them and start over with them 😍 thank you for sharing!
What a lovely hypnotic spoken voice you have! Thanks so much for this excellent tutorial. New fan, subbed and belled! 😋👍
You have such beautiful and soft voice!
your voice is so beautifully soothing
thank you for showing how to do this...... I thought it would be simple enough alright! We keep bees and I've tonnes of wax at the moment, time to make a few nice wraps!
I love the fabric and I love bees - good work on the cohesion!
Thank you!! I've been looking for a proper tutorial on this for a while now! 💖
OMG I've been looking for a tutorial for awhile! Thank you!!
How do you reccommend cleaning them? Cold water and maybe a spritz of vinegar water?
Wildflower Photo & Design Wiping them with warm water ☺️
A tip: melt the blocks of beeswax. Pour a thin layer on a silicone 'parchment paper'. It will harden in a couple of minutes. Peel it of the silicone and break it in small pieces. Repeat until your pot is empty. I had 2 kilos of beeswax and hated fighting with it. Now I have a couple of large glass weck pots and I just take the pieces I need.
Your voice is so relaxing.
Fantastic video! Thank you - will be great for Christmas presents to use up my quilting stash!
Best diy i have ever seen, instantly subscribed
Have you thought about selling the wraps that you’ve have designed ?
I'm selling the fabric only at the moment. There are already other beeswax wrap makers on the market, I don't have the time or the inclination to compete with them. Designing the fabrics work better for me. Much less stress.
From a gay porn game to this . Wow 😂
@@thenailjunkie1963 Watts the Safeword?
Hi, thanks for the video! Nice alternative to plastic wrap! May I ask you which type of fabric gives the best performance (e.g. 100% cotton)?
Cotton, linen (go for a tight weave) and hemp.
You're so creative and gentle❤❤
Your fabrics are gorgeous!
Those fabrics are to die for! :o
I've been wanting to purchase these...I'm so glad your vid came up on my feed. I basically have everything to this a try! I'm so excited!!! Thank you for sharing! 🤗👍
Thank you very much! This is very helpful and it saves the environment too!
Genius! I was looking for a review on these wrap and I found you!
Your voice is so relaxing
Or instead of throwing old ones away u can wash them rlly well and then repeat the process of melting them
Jasmine Haule only thing I'd be worried about is the wax clogging up the pipes
Thank you Klaire, very helpful , we are going to make some right now :)
Love your beetles
Wow! I just didn't know we can make it! It's very useful! Thank you:)
This inspired me to make some myself! The fabrics you used ate so cute and it is so easy :)
Thank your video is very clear and easy to follow.
Super! J'adore vos tissus💕
This is the easiest beeswax wraps ever!
How do you wash these....say, after they’ve covered an avocado or wet food? Enjoyed watching. Hope to make some.
How do you clean it? When you have already use your beeswax wrap? 🙂
Wipe it down with cold or warm water, be sure not to use hot water or you'll take some of the wax off x
Gostei muito!
Tenho uma dúvida: Como higienizar ? Posso lavar normalmente ?...
Obrigada!
Thank you verry much for this tutorial. I realle want some of these but the shipping to slovakia is sooo expencive that i give up these. Thanks to you only problem what i will have to do is to find a perfect desing of fabric because yours is gorgeous 😂thank you a lot.
beautiful fabric designs