They’re recyclable, of course, and make great little containers for all sorts of things like paper clips, nails and screws. However, we decided to fill these cute yogurt jars with beeswax candles.
All you need to do is sprinkle beeswax pellets on top of a piece of fabric and melt the pellets in the oven for 4-8 minutes. Once melted, use a brush to evenly distribute wax onto the fabric.
2. Grate a thin, even layer of beeswax over the cotton. If you're using beeswax pellets, sprinkle on a thin layer. Cover the beeswax with another piece of baking paper. Use an iron on a low heat ...
Now for the important bit, take your beeswax pellets or shavings and sprinkle them evenly over the fabric in the baking tray. A light even layer should do the trick. Step six: ...
2. Grate a thin, even layer of beeswax over the cotton. If you're using beeswax pellets, sprinkle on a thin layer. Cover the beeswax with another piece of baking paper. Use an iron on a low heat ...
Beeswax wraps are a great eco alternative to single-use plastics. Unlike cling film, they can be used again and again and they are excellent at keeping your food fresh. Follow this fun and simple ...