Make Your Own Beeswax Wrap

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @dumbbunnie123
    @dumbbunnie123 6 лет назад +63

    My grandmother taught me to make covers for daily use to keep things covered but not air tight.. we just crochet a lacy edge around the fabric and attach beads on strings of the crocheted lace that anchor the covers so they won’t slip or blow off. They are good to cover dough as it rises and covers pitchers of tea etc. it’s another cover worth having and they last for decades!

    • @maryjohnking5869
      @maryjohnking5869 Год назад +1

      Can you tell us more about how your grandma taught you? Any other oils in it? I also love to crochet, any ideas? Thank you! Shalom

    • @dumbbunnie123
      @dumbbunnie123 Год назад

      @@maryjohnking5869 ...She took muslin and cut it into whatever size she needed...she made a small rolled hem around the edge and then she would crochet a little lacy shell stitch with a dropping chain stitch and she would add a bead and then chain back up to the edges and do that all around the muslin ...when it was on the bowl or pitcher it had a chandelier type effect it was pretty and very functional...I can't remember a picture as a child without those covers on everything...the beads she used were glass. I think you might be able to get a similar effect with store bought lace and thin ribbon to put the beads on...I don't think it will be as pretty but it should work. I hope I explained it well enough for you to get the Idea.

    • @maryjohnking5869
      @maryjohnking5869 Год назад +1

      Thank you! I vaguely remember seeing these as a child, (59 now) Thank you for describing it so well, I can see it in my mind's eye. I'm going to look for pretty beads. My Mother and Aunt are gone now And I don't have them to ask, so having you respond is a Blessing to me. Shalom Shalom Sister.

  • @davidvinson4681
    @davidvinson4681 4 года назад +3

    Young lady you are so talented, I don't know, but your mother must have been great in the kitchen and with the family. You are an inspiration. You are certainly a keeper of the home and family. May God continue to bless you and your family.

  • @mmacnicol471
    @mmacnicol471 7 лет назад +164

    You mentioned using baking sheets that you might NOT want to reuse for baking but, in the 1800s, bakers waxed their metal baking sheets to make the original non-stick surfaces. They'd just rub a chunk of beeswax over it. I read about it in the Joy of Cooking, my mother's favorite cookbook. It's listed under Cookies, in the beginning part where they explain the tools used for cookies. Now that I've written this, I think I may prefer to wax my sheets instead of buying expensive parchment paper!

    • @lmd2454
      @lmd2454 7 лет назад +4

      M MacNicol great idea!

    • @mom2mta
      @mom2mta 5 лет назад +4

      Really! Makes perfect sense. Thanks for sharing!

    • @ChynaD420
      @ChynaD420 5 лет назад +3

      Thank you!!!

    • @TigeyKat
      @TigeyKat 4 года назад +6

      I’m just finding this video but on this topic- I reseason my formerly nonstick cookie sheets (where that coating has come off) just like you’d season a cast iron skillet. One to two coats and it’s nonstick again (maybe not the prettiest) and they work like new.

    • @jhs55
      @jhs55 3 года назад +1

      Can you send information about that cookbook where I can find one?
      Just in the comments in here.

  • @russellwood8750
    @russellwood8750 2 года назад +1

    Very impressed with those young ladies. The posture is possibly the best I’ve seen in young people in that very long time..

  • @MimiJoys
    @MimiJoys 7 лет назад +38

    Your family is so beautiful and amazing! When I watch your videos, they bring tears to my eyes. I grew up with the stories of the Farm my grandparents had as a young couple. They lost their Farm to the Dust Bowls. They ended up in Colorado. I used to love listening to everything they told me. So when I watch your videos, it's like reliving all those amazing things I heard about! I remember my grandma telling me when she would milk the cow, she would squirt it right into my dad's mouth as a child. They talked about how delicious it was. I miss them everyday! Thank you for bringing all those wonderful memories back to me!

    • @mradsoubra1344
      @mradsoubra1344 5 лет назад +2

      Best life ever city make me sick even i was born a nd raised in the city beirouth lebanon but been in scout we grew with love of nature and learn how to protect it i use to breed some chicken and rabbits instead of getting use to bad habbits like smoking drinking stalking girls till i moved to the gulf area abd started to earn for living the first thing i did i bought a land in Lebanon but i couldn't stayed there but in here gulf i do diving and i like it much been away of city so close to nature we human born from sand and die in sand i like this channel much its inspiring and educational we need to convey these knowledge to our generation sometimes all this civilization myght vanish if not we feel more human and more relaxing when we escape to nature tears falls for children hosted in cells grabbing a stupid i pod or i pad or laptop getting lonely back to nature drop stop stress feel more free and more living life and love

    • @landomilknhoney
      @landomilknhoney 3 года назад

      ❤️

  • @surrenderbend6828
    @surrenderbend6828 5 лет назад +3

    Love how the 8 yr old looks too her sis for guidance And the 11yr old guides her. Awesome

    • @DonKasten3
      @DonKasten3 7 месяцев назад

      Thought she just glanced around

  • @milkmanzwife
    @milkmanzwife 7 лет назад +41

    I almost ordered some of these fabric beeswax wraps. I make sandwiches for my husband’s lunch and wrap them so he can eat while working without contaminating his food. I despise the waste of using wax paper. I am excited to make my own!

  • @BodaciousBeverly
    @BodaciousBeverly 6 лет назад +4

    I love watching your girls participate so enthusiastically! They remind me of my sister and myself when we were young, helping Mom with whatever projects she put before us. I think I'll make a few of these for gifts.

  • @1d1hamby
    @1d1hamby 7 лет назад +39

    I use beeswax for sealing up my leather shoes and boots too. Makes shoes and shoestrings last a long time and easier to clean.

  • @cynthiagordon2634
    @cynthiagordon2634 3 года назад +6

    I enjoyed watching you and your daughters make beeswax. I never thought about this. I'm anxious to do this. Thank you!

  • @TeacherBeesABCs-123s
    @TeacherBeesABCs-123s 7 лет назад +10

    My mind is blown right now! I am so excited to make these. I've been trying to figure out a way to get rid of plastic wrap and sandwich bags. Thank you so very much!!!

  • @4tressfortified
    @4tressfortified 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you and the girls for such a useful, healthy and eco friendly idea!

  • @HomesteadTessie
    @HomesteadTessie 7 лет назад +28

    I just want to say How much your channel inspires me I love it !

  • @SunflowerToshaDiys
    @SunflowerToshaDiys 3 года назад +3

    I make beeswax candles and melts these would be perfect to use in storing some items. I'm going eco friendly with packaging. This would work out perfectly. Thanks for sharing this with us! Your girls are awesome helpers!! Appreciate the lesson.

  • @andreacremeans1055
    @andreacremeans1055 3 года назад +5

    This is so much more cost effective than buying the wraps! The lowest I’ve seen them is $10 for a medium sized wrap! I’ll definitely enjoy making some smaller square wraps for glasses and jars. I have a large and medium sized wrap(s) right now. But I’d like another sef

  • @paradisoperduto4900
    @paradisoperduto4900 6 лет назад +16

    No need to use the oven; once you spread the wax, top each piece with baking paper and literally iron on top of the paper.
    Much easier.

  • @TheDurhamFamilyFarm
    @TheDurhamFamilyFarm 5 лет назад +1

    I really appreciate that you're showing how to do this with your kids....that's such an important part of homesteading. Thanks for the inspiration!!

  • @Mamamaria26
    @Mamamaria26 6 лет назад +1

    I can see how your daughters look up to you so much. How beautiful! I have a daughter, but shes 12 months old. This year we are starting a garden in our backyard of our suburban home. Hopefully one day we will move out to the country.

  • @pjriddell
    @pjriddell 7 лет назад +17

    Thanks for showing us how to do it Rachel and Brianna :)

  • @bertkutoob
    @bertkutoob 6 лет назад +31

    Weird! I've been making waxed cloths for years to wrap tools in to prevent them from rusting but I never thought of using them in the kitchen 🤦‍♂️
    I found that a few passes with a rolling pin once the wax is still slightly warm makes the sheet somewhat more flexible. Don't know why, but there you go then...

    • @jillhumphrys8073
      @jillhumphrys8073 3 года назад +1

      I wonder about running them under warm water can soften them as well without melting.

  • @grimmsmothr
    @grimmsmothr 4 года назад +1

    I found your website for glassing eggs. And I liked you so much when I was searching for a beeswax tutorial for my daughter to watch and I saw your face. I told her to stop and watch you. :) Also liked your canning in snow tutorial. I have yet to see snow in my 53 years of life and to watch you canning in it was lovely and homely. Well done.

  • @suzieparis6821
    @suzieparis6821 5 лет назад

    What a wonderful mom..passing down vital information..Bless you n ur fam

  • @MimiJoys
    @MimiJoys 7 лет назад +97

    Those sheets are Air Bake cookie sheets! They were invented by relatives of mine. One day, my aunt was baking cookies and her cookies burned. She turned to her husband who was an engineer and said, "Why don't you invent me something that will prevent my cookies from burning"? So, he took her seriously and did! 😉 The pocket of air prevents the burning on the bottom. You can even put it under a pie tin to prevent the bottom from burning.

    • @cedainty
      @cedainty 7 лет назад +5

      I LOVE my Air Bakes!!!

    • @BodaciousBeverly
      @BodaciousBeverly 6 лет назад +5

      MiMi Joys1963 Please thank him for me! When I was young, it seems like I would get distracted by my little ones and burn at least one panful from each batch. As soon as I discovered these pans, I bought several, and over not had a burnt cookie since!

    • @Forevertrue
      @Forevertrue 6 лет назад +6

      I invented bees wax. HA HA

    • @stacyhigginson170
      @stacyhigginson170 6 лет назад +7

      MiMi Joys1963 this is what happens when hubby's do what their wives ask ;)

    • @ClaireOSullivanAuthor
      @ClaireOSullivanAuthor 6 лет назад +2

      I love the Air Bake, also. Perfect for rolls and French bread :)

  • @designsonyouinparis
    @designsonyouinparis 7 лет назад +10

    Beautiful girls and family! Wish I could take lessons in person! Love your lifestyle!

  • @reaputnam
    @reaputnam 7 лет назад +14

    So well-behaved and beautiful! Great job! :))

  • @homegrowncountryhomeplace
    @homegrowncountryhomeplace 7 лет назад

    Easy project for family. I like it because it's re-usable. Y'all have a Blessed Day.

  • @casimiropolaco6227
    @casimiropolaco6227 6 лет назад +2

    May God bless your family and your beautiful talent ! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @diannemiller4754
    @diannemiller4754 9 месяцев назад

    I have been making candles with beeswax. I thought i would try making wraps. Thanks ladies for teaching me how. I always come to my trusted RUclips family. 😊

  • @Th3_Gael
    @Th3_Gael 6 лет назад +1

    Watching your back catalogue after finding you a couple weeks back.
    Thankyou so much for all the helpful oldskool videos for oldskool folks like me

  • @celtgunn9775
    @celtgunn9775 6 лет назад

    I have 2 beeswax fabric food storage units. I bought them before learning how to craft them. I now need to find my pinking shears to craft a bunch of these. Not only for myself but to gift to my daughter who is very much into living healthy and my brother-in-law who would absolutely appreciate them.

  • @charlenecole1840
    @charlenecole1840 3 года назад

    Lovely daughters & what wonderful helpers!

  • @armistrickland7720
    @armistrickland7720 6 лет назад

    I love this idea! It will make great gifts too and people will appreciate them because they’re homemade. Thanks for sharing.

  • @No.no.no.no.nothankyou
    @No.no.no.no.nothankyou 4 года назад

    I love seeing you with your kids

  • @Lavenderrose73
    @Lavenderrose73 7 лет назад +18

    Oh my goodness, I totally love this idea!!! I've gotta share this on Facebook, and I'm thinking multiple sizes, even glass or coffee cup sizes if I have to leave and want to save my coffee for later, or if I _want to chill a glass of wine!!!_ : )

  • @therealduchess
    @therealduchess 4 года назад

    You are blessed! Those girls are well raised.

  • @angelous7774
    @angelous7774 6 лет назад +3

    I need to do this with my kids, the only way to teach our kids good wisdom in life is by doing so with them

  • @darlenesouthard4557
    @darlenesouthard4557 7 лет назад +26

    If you use parchment paper to wax them on you could always fold up the paper afterward and tuck it away for use again when you make more or do another messy craft. Recycle reuse renew.

    • @brigidlaffey7343
      @brigidlaffey7343 6 лет назад +2

      Brava! That’s exactly what I do, especially for regular ‘same usage’ until such time as it’s really time for a fresh piece. Eg instead of toxic poisoning of our food with Tin Foil (aluminium - which enters the brain =:() ), I use Baking Paper

    • @xxnekonekox
      @xxnekonekox 5 лет назад +1

      Brigid Laffey ever since I learned that I wrap my food in parchment or wax and then aluminum to store, same for baking, a layer of parchment over aluminum

    • @elizabethcope1502
      @elizabethcope1502 3 года назад

      Different material for each use. God bless

  • @Greens5511
    @Greens5511 6 лет назад

    Your girls r such sweet little helpers! How lovely! I am going to make these today 👍😉

  • @motherlistener
    @motherlistener 7 лет назад +17

    I just made some wax wraps and found that using an iron really helped. It allowed me to remelt areas and move the wax around.

    • @HomesteadingFamily
      @HomesteadingFamily  7 лет назад +2

      +Sara Thompson - That a great idea! Thank you for sharing!😁

    • @1d1hamby
      @1d1hamby 7 лет назад +2

      Sara Thompson just make sure to clean the iron off really well.

    • @ChynaD420
      @ChynaD420 5 лет назад +1

      Great idea!

  • @jewelleryhannah7493
    @jewelleryhannah7493 7 лет назад +4

    This is amazing!! I’ve wanted some beeswax cloth for so long but can’t find it near me - even better to DIY it! Thank you! 🐝💕

  • @joanreid2804
    @joanreid2804 7 лет назад +18

    Such lovely young ladies! Great idea!

  • @mauriceupton1474
    @mauriceupton1474 7 лет назад

    You have one of the best RUclips channels that I've found so far, I keep bees and this idea is great!

  • @SweetChaos01
    @SweetChaos01 7 лет назад

    I just found your channel and have been watching your videos. I love your ideas and your thorough explanation of everything! Your daughters are so sweet and beautiful...they're lucky to be growing up on a homestead and learning all of these things from a young age!

  • @elaineekberg113
    @elaineekberg113 5 лет назад

    I've seen these with elastic around the outside of the circle to hold them in place. Great idea!

  • @dianegaut5014
    @dianegaut5014 3 года назад

    I just caught one of your videos a couple days a go so I’m brand new to your channel and I was so surprised to see this video with your daughters. The video I saw before this one was by yourself and my thoughts was that you sure knew a lot of info and spoke very well to be so young and that your parents must have been making you do this since you were very young. I was shocked you had daughters this age. I guess it’s the clean country living cause you look amazing. I love this channel and I’m so glad I found it.

  • @oneministries4878
    @oneministries4878 5 лет назад

    I don’t know about every bit as good as seran wrap, I would say it’s better. Good job girls!

  • @anabelamaiadepablos9810
    @anabelamaiadepablos9810 7 лет назад +16

    if you place a tick paper on top of the wax and iron the paper, that will melt the wax into the cloth; easier and less risky than the oven...

    • @shelby6066
      @shelby6066 6 лет назад +2

      Anabela Maia De Pablos when I am I'm a hurry, i grab some parchment and lay it on top and iron it 😉

    • @IMOO1896
      @IMOO1896 6 лет назад +2

      Anabela Maia De Pablos I just watched a video of the ironing method, she lost a lot of wax to the foil. That made me decide to melt in the oven.

  • @gwenwier7187
    @gwenwier7187 6 лет назад +1

    I love this idea! I keep beeswax granules for making my lotions and some soaps. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @jesussaves8502
    @jesussaves8502 3 года назад

    This is really cool and my kids would love to help with it too, thank you so much for sharing!

  • @cedainty
    @cedainty 7 лет назад +5

    What a great idea! I HATE clear plastic wrap. The only thing I like about 'clear' wrap is that it's clear. Wonder how this would work using more sheer fabric. Most of my bowls are either stainless or crockery. Once upon a time before the common use of glass, windows were covered with oiled paper because it allowed light to enter the room.

  • @MaxStax1
    @MaxStax1 4 года назад

    Cool video, i thought for sure the girls were twins when the video started. I have been binge watching this channel. So much great information.

  • @richardbates1993
    @richardbates1993 7 лет назад +8

    Have you thought of using a round wooden frame (in the UK we call them embroidery hoops) to contain the wax?

  • @fearnotonlylove1113
    @fearnotonlylove1113 6 лет назад

    What a great mom🐝 and well behaved girls!!

  • @janea5898
    @janea5898 7 лет назад +4

    Your girls are adorable! You remind me of my mom! Neat idea...I’ll try this. I’ve seen this done with an iron and parchment but you’re right, throwing away parchment is expensive.... plus You could use less wax and rewax the wraps as the wear out that would make them less stiff ...I’ve seen people add a few drops of jojoba oil to the wax pellets, melt them in a bow and brush it on like paint too. I think the oil makes them more tacky so they stick to themselves better. Thank you for demonstrating and thanks for being a cool mom. ☺️

    • @Boredchinchilla
      @Boredchinchilla 7 лет назад

      Jane A you can also use a tiny bit of coconut oil to make them melt a bit easier, since coconut oil melts at nearly room temperature. You can also make a great dry skin treatment/chapstick by mixing coconut oil and beeswax-this also works great on pet paws that are dry or cracked (it’s great to put on before a winter walk to avoid getting any of the salt melt on the pawpads-it keeps them nice and soft and dry)

  • @stillbee7222
    @stillbee7222 7 лет назад +2

    I'm a new subscriber, I love your channel. Your very spoken and I actually wondered if at one time were you a teacher? God bless you and your family. These are things that everyone should know.

  • @yvonneyvonnegaskingaskin4013
    @yvonneyvonnegaskingaskin4013 2 года назад

    Investing time is always important for girls. Activities might not always be creative & innovative for viewers, but I like you invest time with them. And, if they're canning there favorite veggies & you do not want to share. 👍 Thank you. (Yvonne Gaskin) 2022

  • @mcdc101201
    @mcdc101201 5 лет назад +3

    I was just thinking that cloth napkins would work great too! Already sewn and lots of great patterns. Would you recommend boiling the cloth first to remove any fabric treatments?

  • @martimusmaximus8121
    @martimusmaximus8121 4 года назад

    Lovely family !

  • @kuzadupa185
    @kuzadupa185 2 года назад

    Similar to making oiled tarps.
    This is something I'll be trying with my niece when its raining outside and we need an indoor activity.

  • @deborahtownsend5042
    @deborahtownsend5042 5 лет назад +20

    The wraps need some pine resin & some kind of food safe oil added to it too. Makes the wraps more pliable otherwise the beeswax alone is too hard & not pliable enough. Great idea love your apron & you are a beautiful family.

    • @CynBH
      @CynBH 5 лет назад +2

      I was hoping her recipe would work. Is there something that could substitute for the pine resin? I've never been able to use these wraps because I'm allergic to pine.

    • @nnovaroza
      @nnovaroza 5 лет назад

      @@CynBH you can use any resin, but the one from pine is the best because its properties as antiseptor.

    • @shannonbarthelette4749
      @shannonbarthelette4749 4 года назад

      @@CynBH add coconut oil

    • @sailorgirl2017
      @sailorgirl2017 4 года назад +3

      @@CynBH Try damar resin. You can buy it online. I use that as it's cheaper than pine resin. I also add jojoba oil to my wraps.

    • @CynBH
      @CynBH 4 года назад

      @@sailorgirl2017 thank you 🙂

  • @nicholhall2441
    @nicholhall2441 7 лет назад +5

    I love your apron. I had a vintage one like that and it was my favorite. Did you make it. Where did you get your pattern?

  • @caudillcaudill2237
    @caudillcaudill2237 6 лет назад

    PRECIOUS girls...good mama!! 💜👵🏻

  • @janetroberts2262
    @janetroberts2262 Год назад

    Your daughters are beautiful and charming ❤❤

  • @rongablue
    @rongablue 4 года назад

    Interesting ,thank you. Your girls are so sweet x.

  • @morningflowerB
    @morningflowerB 7 лет назад +1

    Adorable family 🐝🌻

  • @jcj6501
    @jcj6501 5 лет назад

    Great job! Love your network.

  • @angeliwas46
    @angeliwas46 7 лет назад +1

    I'm new here and I love all your videos. You girls are beautiful and very well mannered. 💖

  • @rhuomairhuopostale7857
    @rhuomairhuopostale7857 7 лет назад +1

    Nice, informative video! I have just learned of this alternative to plastic wrap and am very interested in making some of these for home use. Your daughters are so poised. How lovely that you are preserving these moments with them. Someday, before you know it, your grandchildren will love seeing their mommies or aunties at their ages now. God bless you all.

    • @HomesteadingFamily
      @HomesteadingFamily  7 лет назад +2

      +Rhuomai Rhuopostale Love that idea of looking back on these videos with the kids one day! Thanks for the sweet thoughts!

    • @rhuomairhuopostale7857
      @rhuomairhuopostale7857 7 лет назад

      You are welcome. :)

  • @shelby6066
    @shelby6066 6 лет назад

    I use a solid material so there is no right side/wrong side and cut with pinking shears. Easy one step material. I am in love with mine. I made round and square and rectangle, all in different sizes. 😀😁😁 Works great to cover a tomato by the way 😉😉😉

  • @WildKraftyAotearoa
    @WildKraftyAotearoa 5 лет назад

    Kia Ora, I have been making and using bees wax wraps since 2017. I have found that using a silicon spatula to spread the wax works better for me. My husband and son are beekeepers, we only have two hives at the moment, so I buy local organic beeswax, I also make them in bulk with some of my family for big kaumatua (senior folk of my tribe) Christmas parties, 120 to 180, so I have got quite slick at it, giggle. My recipe is approximately 100 grams of beeswax and 2 heaped tablespoons of coconut oil. The way I do it is to bung in the wax as chunky or as small as you like with the oil and melt in a crock pot. I then let it cool it grate it (which will be much easier with the coconut oil) and store for when I need it next, or you could spoon over while melted. I prefer to let it set and grate it. Technique includes how you did it, I use special recycled roasting dishes, spread the grated wax and oil mixture over, melt, pull out and spread wax evenly, then give it two or three minutes and pull back out working fast to tilt your dish and wipe of excess wax and lift out of dish, it drys really quickly, yes children will need a adult to help with this method. Sorry for waffling. Oh and I am a big Susan Weed fan you mentioned her in your drying herbs video. Thanks for sharing so many cool videos.

    • @WildKraftyAotearoa
      @WildKraftyAotearoa 5 лет назад

      OOPS, when I pull the dish out the second time I quickly wipe of any excess wax, grab the hot corners and that is when I tilt it to remove any extra before hanging on a mini clothes line I have. It sets up as you know in seconds.

  • @sandrapetty2609
    @sandrapetty2609 3 года назад

    Love this project! Thank you 👍

  • @IMOO1896
    @IMOO1896 6 лет назад

    You’re also giving the girls instructions in putting cheese on pizza dough.👍🏻😀 Great info!

  • @landomilknhoney
    @landomilknhoney 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, Sister. For a clear and informative video.
    Excited to try when cleaning out extra burr wax in my hives.
    ❤️
    Shalom

  • @junyspoony
    @junyspoony 6 лет назад

    ive watched a couple of videos on this topic and I love the way you explain things clearly, love the fact your daughters are involved. I would like to see more of your stuff on homesteading so I have subscribed. I am in the UK and just been learning about these beeswax fabric covers, I have been looking to get rid of the cling film stuff for a while as I am trying to get rid of plastic. I am also getting interested in fermenting so will be interesting to see if you do that, I see big jars behind you. Great

  • @GinchyGirlCreatesAndGardens
    @GinchyGirlCreatesAndGardens 7 лет назад +2

    Such a great idea !!! Love this !!!

    • @HomesteadingFamily
      @HomesteadingFamily  7 лет назад

      +Creations by Yiskah Thank you!

    • @marcellakramer7118
      @marcellakramer7118 7 лет назад

      My Little Homestead , hello, I'm a new subscriber and am starting to change my way of living for health, the environment, and a more natural way of life! Just a quick question, I love these wraps and will be making them, but why are the beeswax pellets so white, and the chunk of natural beeswax the honey color?? Why are the pellets so white? Hopefully you will see this comment and be able to answer. Thank you!

  • @ibislife
    @ibislife 7 лет назад +7

    What a great idea. Have to check out where I can buy beeswax. Thank you!

    • @brendastuart194
      @brendastuart194 5 лет назад

      Hobby stores sell beeswax in the candle and soap making section. I have not price compared though

    • @recoverme2473
      @recoverme2473 4 года назад

      Mama says she bought it in the Farmer's Market

  • @sandrabondar5123
    @sandrabondar5123 2 года назад

    I have a large square bees wax fabric with a wooden button sewn on one corner with a cotton string tied to the button and leaving a long tail, you can wrap and secure with the string by winding the string around the button

  • @suzieparis6821
    @suzieparis6821 5 лет назад

    Love the beautiful wood on ur workspace

  • @CinderellAspergerSapiophile
    @CinderellAspergerSapiophile 4 года назад

    How lovely ♡

  • @rachelw1316
    @rachelw1316 6 лет назад

    You ladies are so cute! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @andreacremeans1055
    @andreacremeans1055 3 года назад

    I love how beeswax wrap will stay on anything! When using Saran Wrap, it only stuck to glass! I love using my beeswax wraps over and over again on anything (jars, cups, pitchers, containers, plates, bowls etc.!!!)

  • @singleman1986
    @singleman1986 7 лет назад +6

    What great idea.

  • @sanot8443
    @sanot8443 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you for that demonstration. I wondered, now 8 months later, how are they working for you and what is the easiest way you've found to store them? Thanks so much!

    • @HomesteadingFamily
      @HomesteadingFamily  7 лет назад +2

      +Sa Not - They still work great! If they start losing their waxiness you can just add a little more. I store them rolled up in a kitchen cabinet...

    • @marilynnberg4059
      @marilynnberg4059 5 лет назад

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  • @immalivingagain3672
    @immalivingagain3672 6 лет назад

    I live seeing every and any method of doing projects and this was a good one. However i did see another that simply used wax paper and an Iron to heat the wax pellets onto the fabric. Less time consuming a bit more efficient and really presses the melting wax into the fabric. Also i am chewing on an idea that used pine resin to fight bacteria that MAY get into the cloth as it ages and thought it was clever as it also provides Tackiness for sticking tk itself as one may want to fold a sandwhich and the wax sticks to itself. Great show and Thanks for your method !) 😉❤️👍✌️

  • @rawfoodelectric
    @rawfoodelectric 6 лет назад +1

    also, I wonder if you could place the beeswax on a cloth and cover it with another cloth upside down and then use the iron that way and get two done at once!

  • @simplelivinghomestead9967
    @simplelivinghomestead9967 6 лет назад +1

    We just started our homestead a month ago. I am learning a lot from you.What did you set the oven on and for how long?

  • @glenm5034
    @glenm5034 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video presentation.

  • @amandine3109
    @amandine3109 6 лет назад

    Love it! Your girls are the head of you :)

  • @trrealityafterchemotv8295
    @trrealityafterchemotv8295 3 года назад

    Tks for sharing this with us

  • @kuzadupa185
    @kuzadupa185 2 года назад

    This would be great for storing individual pizza slices in the fridge or freezer

  • @fishindude72
    @fishindude72 7 лет назад +1

    Love this idea. Thank you for the video

  • @JinaEzell
    @JinaEzell 7 лет назад +3

    I've seen these in specialty stores - WAY TOO EXPENSIVE! I think I'm motivated to make my own and even give them away as gifts. How incredible! btw: do you have a blog about your lives/background? I adore you ALL!! You remind me of my dear friend, Emmy who moved from us to S.D. - Jina (Kalama, WA)

    • @HomesteadingFamily
      @HomesteadingFamily  7 лет назад +1

      +Jina Ezell Hi Jina! Yes - WAY too expensive in stores is the truth! You can check us out at www.homesteadingfamily.com. Or check out a lot of photos of life around here at facebook.com/homesteadinfamily. :)

  • @kristenfrosch
    @kristenfrosch 6 лет назад

    Thanks for another great video! I can't wait to try this with my girls. It looks like being a good video hostess runs in the family! May you all have a blessed year in 2018!

  • @208amanda_martinez
    @208amanda_martinez 2 года назад

    Did you make that broom on the door? Seriously?! You are sooo creative I love it! Thank you for all your videos I watch them all the time and then go do them and make them with my family! We appreciate you! 🤗🤗

  • @gailsgardenherbsmore1605
    @gailsgardenherbsmore1605 5 лет назад

    Great idea! Thanks for sharing.

  • @michaelaregenfuss5968
    @michaelaregenfuss5968 6 лет назад

    What a great idea.

  • @Rollwithit699
    @Rollwithit699 7 лет назад

    You're a good momma!

  • @melodyjwilloughby
    @melodyjwilloughby 6 лет назад

    Where do u buy ur beeswax? Thx for showing us this great easy idea...

  • @cookingonthefarm
    @cookingonthefarm 3 года назад

    This is so good. I love it. I just ran out if bees wax from making deodorant God bless

  • @triciasklodowske5653
    @triciasklodowske5653 5 лет назад

    So a question - can you, we - me, just melt the wax in a pan and then pour it on the fabric an spread it around ? Love the idea. Think I'll make some for one of my daughter's and for myself. Thank's