HANDMADE- beeswax wraps

This do-it-yourself version of a store bought favorite is simple and requires minimal supplies. There are many different recipes out there! But I have chosen the easy-peasy route and found it works just fine!

Time commitment: less than 30 minutes

Skill level: beginner (no sewing required!)

BEESWAX WRAPS

Materials needed:

  • 100% cotton fabric pieces (mine are 10” square)- darker is usually better
  • beeswax pellets
  • foil and lipped cookie sheet
  • bristled paint brush
  • wax paper (or pasta drying rack!)
  • scissors

Instructions:

  • Fit your foil so that no pan shows through- you don’t want wax on your cookie sheet.
  • Place fabric on pan. Put approximately 1 Tbsp on wax pellets onto your fabric (more if it’s larger).
  • Melt wax about 2 minutes at 350*.
  • Pull pan from oven and brush wax evenly over the fabric with paintbrush.
  • Quickly lift it and fan back and forth for a few seconds.
  • Place onto wax paper (it will stick, but will easily come off once cooled).

Alternatively, you could hang the wax covered fabric on a pasta rack to cool. Once cooled (after only a few minutes), trim edges.

I used a pair of zig zag sheers but you don’t have to. Fold up several wraps together and make a cute packet!

Include a label so people know how to use the wraps! (See above for instructions to follow).

Here you are! This size (10” square) fits a tortilla wrap or small yeast roll sandwiches nicely. You may want to make a larger square or rectangle larger for other breads. We also use smaller versions for brownies and bars! What a fun handmade Christmas gift!

Let me know how they work for you!

3 responses to “HANDMADE- beeswax wraps”

  1. Lani Jones Avatar
    Lani Jones

    So that’s what “mind your own beeswax” means! 😹

    Fun idea! Cute gift!

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  2. thebeautifulmountain Avatar

    Ooooh! I know someone who got one for Christmas! 😉 Do you only brush the wax on the one side?

    I would worry a bit about using my pasta drying rack (unless I was making a ton of these and had extra dowels just for wax 🤷‍♀️). Very cute idea!! (And very thrifty compared to ones at the stores!)

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Currently I don’t have any bees (or honey). We do have meat chickens now – yay!
And we also recently purchased 20 laying pullets. I live with my Sweet Husband and 3 kids in Central Illinois. I love homesteading, homemaking, and homeschooling. We are thankful to be saved by grace in Jesus and seek to follow Him and His Word. I am originally from Tennessee and one of six children, using much of my upbringing in what I do and love now. I enjoy learning, growing, and keeping my home with enthusiasm as unto the Lord. We garden and hope to raise more of our own food as we can. Thanks for stopping by!

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