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How to make beeswax cotton food wrap with either an iron or oven - shows you TWO easy techniques to infuse beeswax into cotton material to make an alternative to plastic cling wrap. Learn to use EITHER an OVEN or an IRON to melt the wax. Eco-friendly beeswax cotton wrap is simple to make, lasts a long time and is a natural anti-bacterial way of keeping your food fresh. In this video you will see how I made FOUR different beeswax wraps:
A square wrap - to wrap large and small food items
A round wrap - to wrap food or cover plates or bowls
A cylinder shaped wrap and - a handy enclosed shape to wrap food
A pocket shaped wrap - a great addition to a lunch box
Recycling at its best: using a nearly new cotton blouse!
All materials you need to make this felt project are listed below. And for your convenience, I've included Amazon links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
MATERIALS USED IN THIS PROJECT:
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An old bristle pastry brush amzn.to/2PTPuyj
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An iron (set to warm / wool setting) amzn.to/3wLI7JM
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An oven (set to 150 degrees C / or 300 degrees F)
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Video and photos are filmed by me at home and on location in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland of Queensland, Australia.
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@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 3 года назад
If you'd like to make waxed food wraps but aren't sure which materials to use, I have put a list of everything you need in the video description. And I've also added affiliate links for your convenience. 😀
@debmalouin9880
@debmalouin9880 Год назад
Great idea to upcycle a pretty blouse!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones Год назад
Thanks!
@dorothybailey8153
@dorothybailey8153 4 года назад
Very helpful! I wanted to learn how to make these instead of buying them. Love your reuse of fabric too!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Oh great to hear. Thank you @DorothyBailey
@sandramaniscalco4887
@sandramaniscalco4887 6 лет назад
That was a clever idea to make the sleeve into a tube.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@nicolemccarthy3321
@nicolemccarthy3321 5 лет назад
Thanks! Terrificly simple method
@zeospike
@zeospike 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing! I saw these in my local health food store but I figured someone had probably done a RU-vid tutorial, I can't wait to try.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
That's great! Have fun making them. 😁
@thefinalhashiraangrysag415
@thefinalhashiraangrysag415 5 лет назад
I’m going to try this for my daughters school lunches, the tube wrap would be perfect for their lunches
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
That's great Cali, and they could choose the pattern/colour of material for their wraps to individualises them!
@arthurchen6692
@arthurchen6692 4 года назад
Woo,that is a pretty good thought@Cali
@arthurchen6692
@arthurchen6692 4 года назад
Your daughters would be proud of your gifts,beeswax wrap
@cjudith465
@cjudith465 5 лет назад
Good practical advice thanks
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks J C, glad you liked it. :)
@juliemacdonald4128
@juliemacdonald4128 6 лет назад
Love this want to get started, fantastic idea
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Julie MacDonald great! I'm glad the video has inspired you!
@penelopehunt2371
@penelopehunt2371 4 года назад
Totally SUPERB . I've been using them and they are marvellous
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
That's great to hear
@alinabelousova
@alinabelousova 4 года назад
How amazing it that! I will definitely try it. Thank you so much for sharing!!!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
So glad you're inspired to try it!
@stephaniebrady153
@stephaniebrady153 5 лет назад
Thanks for this!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
My pleasure!
@valeriamatznermusic
@valeriamatznermusic 5 лет назад
Amazing!! Thank youuu!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 7 лет назад
Have you made beeswax cotton food wraps? If so, did you add jojoba or coconut oil? Did you find it made any difference compared to just plain beeswax? I'd love to know your experience with wax wraps as an eco-friendly alternative to cling wrap.
@darlingcamp
@darlingcamp 6 лет назад
Aannsha Jones , I made some with beeswax, pine resin and jojoba oil. I really like the outcome.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
darlingcamp sorry I've only just seen your comment. Does the pine resin give a.strong smell to the wraps or food?
@louiseburgess1624
@louiseburgess1624 6 лет назад
Hi both, I have recently made some wraps - and they are my new favourite thing! Any idea on the quantities of pine resin and jojoba oil. I see you can buy the pine resin online and assume any natural oil could be used?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Louise Burgess You probably don't need much. If essential oil probably just a drop or two. If jojoba, try a few drops and see how it affects the pliability. Too much pine may impart a strong smell into the food. Too much of any oil to the beeswax ratio may make it too soft and unable to hold it's shape.
@KerryFinch
@KerryFinch 5 лет назад
I add pine resin as well as coconut oil for a great result. No odour from the pine resin
@bsodgamer1234_unverified
@bsodgamer1234_unverified 5 лет назад
Loved it!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@charlottebindoff1957
@charlottebindoff1957 5 лет назад
You are doing a great deed😀
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@MeritaKing1
@MeritaKing1 4 года назад
I’m definitely trying this.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Great! Do let us know how you get on. :)
@WilsonsWanderOz
@WilsonsWanderOz 5 лет назад
I have been wanting to make some wraps for a while now... will give this method a go
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Fabulous! :D
@hemasagroli
@hemasagroli 5 лет назад
Thank you so much
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
So glad you liked it! Thank you for commenting.
@penelopehunt2371
@penelopehunt2371 4 года назад
Wonderful video
@DollyDish252
@DollyDish252 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video. I have now been using wraps in my house for a month or so and they are brilliant!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks Jo Bush, I'm so glad this video has been so useful to you! :)
@Adam-wp4mp
@Adam-wp4mp 5 лет назад
hey i realy found this video helpful thanks for showing me how
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
I'm so pleased to hear it helped! 😁
@rebecawallace2313
@rebecawallace2313 6 лет назад
You just saved me money, I'm going to make my own and customize
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Rebeca Lynne that's great to hear!
@ma19te08
@ma19te08 4 года назад
great !!!! tyvm
@ecohayley4741
@ecohayley4741 5 лет назад
Great video Aannsha, thanks! :-)
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks for your feedback Eco Hayley; so glad you enjoyed the video :)
@tricia-grandmothergrizzlyf3514
AWESOME.....LUV the iron idea, I use a brush with melted wax...this is alot quicker & easier..! Thank you..!!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks! Yes the brush will work well!
@tamarabuxton2516
@tamarabuxton2516 5 лет назад
Thx.. Was thinking the same. Nice to know it works both ways ✌
@kailanemendes9481
@kailanemendes9481 5 лет назад
Thanks 🙏🏼😆
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
You're welcome :)
@CarmenGonzalez-xq9fu
@CarmenGonzalez-xq9fu 4 года назад
Thank you I was wondering how to make these👌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Great Carmen, I'm so glad this has been helpful. :D
@CarmenGonzalez-xq9fu
@CarmenGonzalez-xq9fu 4 года назад
@@AannshaJones yes thank you👌💓
@tarahoffmann786
@tarahoffmann786 4 года назад
Great way to use my beeswax instead of giving it away! Saw a video on how to filter wax in an oven so will try filtering wax in small batches and put the cloth underneath to make the wraps
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Oh that's a great idea Tara!
@karenvaneck7511
@karenvaneck7511 4 года назад
Tara, I use a 5 gallon paint filter to filter wax. You put the wax inside the filter and tie it off. Then you put it inside whatever you are melting it with, with a substantial amount of water. I use an old turkey roaster, but have used a crock pot, and I am sure the oven would work as well. When it is melted, you lift the filter out with all of the junk inside and toss it out. Your liquid wax floats to the top, and when it cools it is on top of the water. If I am filtering the brown wax with castings it takes a few times to get it clean enough for my purposes, but it is far easier than anything else I have tried. The filters are approx $3 at any hardware store. It is a game changer and makes the wax perfect for a project like this!
@Monarped1948
@Monarped1948 4 года назад
Thank u
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
My pleasure! 😃
@dingsiewyap5847
@dingsiewyap5847 6 лет назад
thought of making a sandwich bag out of PUL fabric, then i saw some tutorial of sandwich bag with beewax wrap. This is a good idea and i like the sound you make when you show the sleeve tube.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
ding siew yap how cool that you've got an idea to make a sandwich bag this way with a pocket. So glad to have inspired you. 😁
@sameoldsonganddance
@sameoldsonganddance 4 года назад
I’m going to use 100% cotton bandannas in all different colors that sounds so fun
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
What a great idea! It will save you cutting them up. :)
@pinkisthekey
@pinkisthekey 6 лет назад
I would refrain from using coconut oil as it will eventually go rancid. Also you would wash away the oil with soap when cleaning the wrap. In my opinion the beeswax is safer used on its own.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
pinkisthekey I've only used it on its own. I'd be curious to hear if anyone has experienced the coconut oil going rancid. I do appreciate your thoughts ☺
@kaylaa8092
@kaylaa8092 5 лет назад
@Diamantinable hahaha coconut oil doesn't get rancid hahah what? I make soap and lotion guess what I use coconut oil. I made the mistake listening to natural soapers and such about it never going rancid. Yeah bough in bulk and lost 5 lbs of it. Yes 5lbs of oil to it going rancid.b
@kaylaa8092
@kaylaa8092 5 лет назад
@Diamantinable It will still go rancid all oils will.
@kaylaa8092
@kaylaa8092 5 лет назад
All oil will go rancid there is no way to prevent it.
@nicholasbrekespere3616
@nicholasbrekespere3616 4 года назад
refrigerating it and keeping it air tight will help.
@wendygaylord151
@wendygaylord151 4 года назад
I am so making these for Christmas gifts. Thanks heaps. Oh, and even if the wax is only available in a plastic container, I reckon it will save far more than that in cling wrap over the years quite handily.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Glad to be an inspiration for your Christmas gifts! Yes, it will certainly keep in the plastic container. :)
@wendygaylord151
@wendygaylord151 4 года назад
@@AannshaJones Just made my first one using the ironing method. Too easy and fun to do.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
@@wendygaylord151 Yay!
@alifkikaclothdiapers4331
@alifkikaclothdiapers4331 3 года назад
Hope the world will be totally plastic free.....2020....
@Entourage13
@Entourage13 2 года назад
Brilliant, thank you! They are so expensive in the stores!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 2 года назад
Great! They are aren't they. :)
@sasharosen9966
@sasharosen9966 5 лет назад
I love your video and tried it myself. However, I found a simpler way from PebblePond, put foil on the iron and iron directly on the fabric.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing
@penelopehunt2371
@penelopehunt2371 4 года назад
Clever
@eyeonart6865
@eyeonart6865 6 лет назад
A tube like that would be good for bread dough for freezer
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Eye on art What a great idea! Thanks for your input. 😊
@Harphoney
@Harphoney 5 лет назад
What a fantastic idea, I am going to make a few of these. How do you keep them clean?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Hi Harphoney, so glad you like the idea! Clean them with a cloth wetted with damp luke warm cloth and washing up liquid. After using them for a while, the wax may crack but that's normal. You can smooth it out by ironing it between two pieces of baking paper. Or you can add a bit more wax if you need to and iron again. Enjoy making them!
@odettepross2435
@odettepross2435 Год назад
use a little roller ..lots easier to apply 🙂
@laeinea
@laeinea 5 лет назад
Just for those complaining about plastic wrapping on beeswax, find a bee farm local to you they will sell you bricks of wax at a reasonable price, either no packaging or just thin cloth. You'd be surprised at how many local bee farmers you may have even if your in a city. I found my local bee farms wax greatly superior to the prior beeswax I had bought in a local store; it smelt better, was easier to handle and melted without residues. I don't know if additives are in the stuff on shelf I never looked into it, comparing the 2 types I would say store bought may contain extras :/
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Wow Laeinea HotS, thanks a lot for that. :)
@kristiworld
@kristiworld 5 лет назад
I bought my first beeswax food wrap today. Im courious now how it's made.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
That's great Kristi! Hopefully this video gives you all the information you're looking for. :)
@mspoccaface
@mspoccaface 5 лет назад
You are so cute!!!!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Lol, thanks!
@margritstaheli727
@margritstaheli727 Год назад
superbe
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones Год назад
Thanks!
@bettybraswell7338
@bettybraswell7338 5 лет назад
Carolyn , I love all your videos do you have a book or books available for purchase ? I would love to put your knowledge of homesteading on my book shelves for future reference and for future generations .
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Betty, thank you so much! I hadn't even thought about making a book, but it is in my mind now and maybe I could. Although it might be an e-book to begin with. Is that something that would suit you do you think?
@mat900ft
@mat900ft 5 лет назад
Nice video. The amount some people are charging for these easy to make wraps is very naughty. £13.99 in Oxfam at the moment
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
That could be seen to be a rip-off in some people's eyes.
@arthurchen6692
@arthurchen6692 4 года назад
but you can get cheaper here 9.63
@retiredmailwoman
@retiredmailwoman 3 года назад
Great video. When you make the sleeves, do you wax both sides, or does the wax melt thru all the material?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 3 года назад
I put a little wax inside and some on top. Melted it, then checked both sides had wax all the way through.
@TienTien-ed8vk
@TienTien-ed8vk 4 года назад
I think if you grate the wax small enough you could probably even use a blow dryer on hot setting to melt it
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Yes good idea... so long as it doesn't burn the material.
@rluccas1
@rluccas1 5 лет назад
Amazing video! I have a question, what kind of fabric did you use?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks! I used cotton.
@angelladejager4439
@angelladejager4439 5 лет назад
Sorry if it has already been asked. I tried to scroll thru comments but there are so many. Does one just keep using it? How do you clean it? Or do you just chuck it out? How long do you use it before cleaning or throwing away?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Hi Angella, you can re-use it many times. Wipe with a damp luke warm cloth and washing up liquid. After a few uses, the wax may crack but that is normal. You can re-vamp it by ironing it between two pieces of baking paper. Or you can also add a bit more wax if you need to and iron.
@angelladejager4439
@angelladejager4439 5 лет назад
Aannsha Jones thanks so much!
@ladywytch129
@ladywytch129 4 года назад
I just had such a "duh" moment 😂 I have made a few of these in squares, but want a few circle ones. I need them fairly large and didn't have anything to use as a template in that size. Seeing you use the pan lid, it dawned on me that I could use the lid from my little grill😂and just make a pattern of sorts. (I'm not a crafty person, so these things are not obvious to me, lol). Thanks for the idea!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
It's great to have been an inspiration with a practical twist Lady Wytch!
@86beeman
@86beeman 4 года назад
Thanks for the video. As a commercial beekeeper I was thinking about diversifying with my products and this seems like a good one to add. Do you have any thoughts about using cotton with a print in it and whether there is any issue with dyes seeping onto the food being wrapped?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Hi 86beeman, it is great to hear that you're looking at branching out into wax for wraps and from the sounds of things, making packs with the cotton. You would need to check that the material has dye that doesn't run, and also go with cotton or another similar natural fibre because of the eco-nature of the product. I think it might be nice to use prints - you could either go with packs containing similar prints of a similar colour, or some with mixed colours. You could check on line and see what other packs sell well. Or, what about sourcing a cotton that has bees as the print? Or even honey ... bee-related. Just some thoughts. I wish you well with your venture. Do let me know when you get some packs available and I'll put a link into my information section just below the video - I'd like to support your proactivity! All the best.
@86beeman
@86beeman 4 года назад
Hi Aannsha! Thanks for your thoughts! I'll look into some of those things and try and remember to get back to you. You can check my Facebook page, "Glorybee Apiaries" if you like as I'll post something on there when I get around to making a few packs. I think there are two FB pages with that name but I'm in Canada and my logo is a queen bee with a crown, the other is in the U.S.
@rosalux6616
@rosalux6616 4 года назад
What are the duggestions for cleaning the food wraps? Thank you
@ranchocalamandia7274
@ranchocalamandia7274 4 года назад
Soap and cold water to clean them and than let them dry and you can use them again.
@erinpenney-humber9295
@erinpenney-humber9295 5 лет назад
how do I wash it? awesome idea and video btw!!!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks! Try lukewarm water with dishwashing liquid in it.
@jenchristie9057
@jenchristie9057 5 лет назад
How ironic that the beeswax to make these plastic-alternative wraps came packaged in plastic.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
It is indeed Jen.
@decorativeacademy7100
@decorativeacademy7100 5 лет назад
Because the plastic will keep the product clean. Wax would pick up debris and/or fingerprints otherwise.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
That's a good point, thanks @@decorativeacademy7100
@morriganman6336
@morriganman6336 5 лет назад
i go to a local beekeeper . get her beeswax and then clean it etc to use . thus avoiding plastic
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
@@morriganman6336 it's great thst you have a local supplier. ☺
@ladydede88
@ladydede88 5 лет назад
How long do they keep for? Will the wax come off it? Can I make a bunch and store them?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
They do keep for a long time if you look after them. The wax may need 'renewing'. To do this either re-iron between pieces if bakinh paper, or sprinkle on more wax and iron as per video. I made a few and stored them for when I wanted to use them.
@pinkeeist
@pinkeeist 5 лет назад
the only drawback i found with these was that i couldn't tell what i had wrapped in them without unwrapping them :( I suppose if you were so inclined you could make different colours for different foods and be very disciplined about the wrapping :)
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Yes, that is an issue for me too. I like the idea of different colours for ID
@youareatwat
@youareatwat 5 лет назад
you could maybe hole punch a hole in the fabric and add a tag? or something similar with a safety pin or string or rubber band (if it wouldn't squash the produce)? haven't made the wraps myself so not sure if it would work in practice!
@dianeduncan5814
@dianeduncan5814 6 лет назад
Great idea, but how would they go in our Queensland summers, if they are put in a lunch box?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
diane duncan that's a valid question. I only used mine in the fridge. I do know that the wax block was hard when kept out in room temperature if that's any indication. Why don't you try one as a test? Or make some now it's cooler and see how they go as it approaches summer. If you use ice blocks in insulated bags it shouldn't be a problem. If regular candles are anything to go by, I only remember them getting so hot that they bent once ... 😁 If you do experiment, it would be great if you let us know your results.
@sounsure9108
@sounsure9108 5 лет назад
diane duncan cold pack for food safety anyhow
@jenniferlesleighter9907
@jenniferlesleighter9907 6 лет назад
Hello. Do you only sprinkle the wax on one side of the fabric?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Jennifer Lesleighter Yes that's right. The wax seeps through the fabric when it's heated.
@PiokoMew
@PiokoMew 5 лет назад
Would a heat gun work instead of parchment and an iron?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
I haven't used a heat gun PiokoMew, but I believe they're like a hair dryer only hotter. You could give it a try, as it will certainly blow air hot enough to melt the wax. I'd be very careful doing it though in case you burn the material - start with the heat gun at a good distance, and do it for short bursts of heat, then increase for the desired effect. I'd very much like to hear your results, if you'd like to comment here again. :)
@Foh9L64di
@Foh9L64di 5 лет назад
How​ do​ we​ clean​ the​ beewaxed cloth without​ removing the​ beewax?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Just wipe the beeswaxed wrap with a cloth wetted with damp luke warm cloth and washing up liquid. After a few uses, the wax may crack but that's normal. You can smooth it out by ironing it between two pieces of baking paper. Or you can also add a bit more wax if you need to and iron. Hope that helps :)
@youareatwat
@youareatwat 5 лет назад
have you tried using these wraps to wrap uncooked meat for the freezer? if so, do you have any tips? i read below your comment about using paper (which would be better to me than using the plastic freezer bags i currently use) - have you tried this? if not, what is your method of freezing meat? Thanks!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
I haven't used them for freezing meat and live on board a boat now so don't actually have a freezer lol. If you experiment I'd love it if you'd share your results here. I personally would use baking paper in between meat and wrap to prevent contamination. 🙂
@laeinea
@laeinea 5 лет назад
You can also get freezer paper which is waxed on the inside.
@IgniteCornwall2012
@IgniteCornwall2012 5 лет назад
great video. where did you get your Bee Man wax block from?
@vicdeane
@vicdeane 5 лет назад
The container said Manuka Bees Wax. Manuka is an Australian honey brand so I am guessing the wax is also from Australia.
@arthurchen6692
@arthurchen6692 4 года назад
Our own factory,Sir
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
I got mine from a local Australian cooperative health food store. I'd suggest health food stores, or a local beekeeper, or even amazon.com
@clementinedarling3257
@clementinedarling3257 5 лет назад
Hi! I'm curious about the iron method on thicker fabric items such as heavy duty canvas bags. can you still put the beeswax on one side and fold? i guess i will have to do some experimenting, but curious if anyone else has experience?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Great idea Clementine. I think you'll find if you use enough wax it will soak through the material. You may have to iron the material for a bit longer to ensure all the wax melts.
@khatijasyed7256
@khatijasyed7256 6 лет назад
Hi Aannsha. Great video. Thank u for sharing this information with us. I was looking at an alternative to store meat like chicken and fish in freezer. As of now we reuse plastic and I want to stop using it as v have to throw them when they wear out. Can I use these beeswax cloth wraps?? Will it work??
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Hi Khatija, so glad you liked the video, and thanks for taking the time to write. I would be cautious about using the cloth wraps with uncooked meat, chicken and fish as there is a chance of contamination if the wraps aren't cleaned properly after use. You would have to ensure that you clean the wraps well. Perhaps warm (not hot) water with dishwashing liquid with a little antibacterial high quality essential oil - tea tree, oregano or grapefruit (skin) essential oil may work. Alternatively you could wrap the raw food first in baking paper and then in the beeswax wraps. That way, the paper would keep the wraps clean and the wraps could be pressed tightly against the bundle, so there's no trapped air (which can cause freezer burn). Of course that then uses paper... What do you think?
@khatijasyed7256
@khatijasyed7256 6 лет назад
Hmmm. Yes. Thank u replying so early😊 N if I use baking paper then I will be throwing them away once I unwrap it. N my mom is not going to go through so much of a process to store raw meat 😁 How abt bags made of cornstarch. They r biodegradable and available at Amazon. They come with packing. 😞 huuuuhhhh. This is annoying. Anyways thank u for helping me.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Khatija Syed I haven't heard of cornstarch bags! Glad to be able to give you a bit more information towards your solution. Do let me know what you decide in the end. ☺
@khatijasyed7256
@khatijasyed7256 6 лет назад
Sure!! Thanks again. Good work. Keep it going 👍🏼
@hayleybennett9886
@hayleybennett9886 5 лет назад
How many grams of beeswax would you use for the first square of fabric you covered in the video? I want to purchase a block but I’m unsure on how much as I only want to make a few wraps x
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Not much at all. If you go to 4:24, you'll see that I've grated a small edge off the 140g block of wax. Sorry I can't be more exact, I've never weighed the wax I use! I hope that helps Hayley :)
@arthurchen6692
@arthurchen6692 4 года назад
It is not much for first time to try it,just to change the dosage of beeswax in different requirements
@arthurchen6692
@arthurchen6692 4 года назад
Relax it @Bennett
@elfcraftvinylswindon4014
@elfcraftvinylswindon4014 5 лет назад
Hi, how do you keep them clean?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Just wipe with a damp luke warm cloth and washing up liquid. After a few uses, the wax may crack but that is normal. You can re-vamp it by ironing it between two pieces of baking paper. Or you can also add a bit more wax if you need to and iron.
@dippyfresh8155
@dippyfresh8155 4 года назад
Am I able to use those mini tea candle’s wax for it? I don’t have beeswax unless the candles are made of beeswax.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
I personally wouldn't use that type of wax. This wax is made with paraffin which is a petroleum derivative. Paraffin candles actually harm indoor air quality due to the ingredients in them (dioxin to bleach the paraffin wax, carcinogenic acrolyn to add texture, stearic acid from animal slaughter to harden the wax), so I'd be reluctant to use that stuff around my food.
@dippyfresh8155
@dippyfresh8155 4 года назад
Aannsha Jones thank goodness I didn’t try that! Thanks for telling me. :)
@annesmith8111
@annesmith8111 5 лет назад
Bees wax is expensive here in Canada so made some anyway some video add some other oil and other stuff.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
I didn't know it was expensive there. Yes, you can add other oil etc, like jojoba or coconut oil for flexibility - but only a few drops and also pine resin.
@256thedad
@256thedad 4 года назад
You could use parrafin wax that is used for canning. Not very expensive and it doesn’t take much wax either. My kids and I tried this on a small shopping bag I made. We softened the wax in the microwave a bit until a light layer of wax stays when you rub the wax on the fabric. Then used a hairdryer to heat so the wax soaks into the fabric. It’s kinda fun to do / watch the magic.
@nyomiberriman4331
@nyomiberriman4331 4 года назад
Is it possible to use the beeswax on material you are using to make moisture resistant masks? Obviously I mean the outer layer of the mask & not the inner layer.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
That sounds interesting Nyomi! Well, beeswax does make fabric moisture resistant. But it soaks right through the material. So you may need two layers, if you want the inside not to have wax on it. Do let me know how you go, if you try this.
@eccentricoldcow
@eccentricoldcow 4 года назад
Great video Aanasha. I have a big lump of beeswax as I used to make polish from it.I wondered if when the wraps needs refreshing you need to add anything to the beeswax., I see this mentioned that they mix Jojoba Oil and Resin in with the beeswax. Is this really necessary as you haven't added anything else and I wondered what the reason is. Would it be to make the cloth softer and more pliable?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 3 года назад
Thank you eccentriccoldcow (love your name lol). The Jojoba oil softens it. I haven't tried it myself as I was making these on a budget. Mine did crack eventually but it wasn't a problem as I just re-ironed it. It's possible that too much wax - that sits on the surface of the cloth rather than being all soaked in - would look more cracked. I think the pine resin is more for its antibacterial properties, but I've read that it does have a smell that may transfer to the food that's being wrapped. I hope that helps. :)
@eccentricoldcow
@eccentricoldcow 3 года назад
@@AannshaJones I'm loathed to buy more ingredients for making things, as I tend to buy them and never get round to using them. So I may just try making them as you have done with just beeswax. I bought my first lot of wraps from Aldi and they are very good and I love the feel of them. ~Thank you for your reply and my name just came to me as I am a little eccentric ha ha
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 3 года назад
@@eccentricoldcowcool on all counts! If you have coconut oil you may be able to substitute that for the jojoba. Enjoy your project!
@eccentricoldcow
@eccentricoldcow 3 года назад
@@AannshaJones Thank you. I do have a good amount of organic coconut oil here
@rubyc.4311
@rubyc.4311 3 года назад
what typenof fabric can you use for these wraps?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 3 года назад
As it is to wrap food, I'd suggest clean, natural material, about the thickness of a cotton shirt (or a bit thicker). So long as the molten wax can seep into it.
@myxxstorie
@myxxstorie 5 лет назад
Definitely going to be trying this. How disappointing that the beeswax comes in a plastic container though!!!
@Emily-zr8el
@Emily-zr8el 5 лет назад
Vicky Robson it looks like a recyclable one though :)
@ThePurps79
@ThePurps79 5 лет назад
Bunnings sells it in a box
@jenchristie9057
@jenchristie9057 5 лет назад
I found beeswax with no packaging whatsoever at my local natural grocer.
@cathfisher7
@cathfisher7 5 лет назад
If you make friends with someone who has a backyard hive you can get beeswax in a brown paper bag. I also buy my beswax from a market in a block.
@tarahoffmann786
@tarahoffmann786 4 года назад
Go on Facebook Women in Beekeeping for a local beekeeper
@morokiya55
@morokiya55 4 года назад
Thanks. Great idea. How do you clean after using?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Cool. I just threw the baking paper away. 😁
@morokiya55
@morokiya55 4 года назад
@@AannshaJones I meant how do you clean the waxed fabric 😁
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
@@morokiya55 😁 Sorry!! Just wipe with a damp cloth dipped in warm water with a bit of dish washing liquid in it. Make sure the water's not too hot otherwise it may melt the wax. If the fabric develops cracks with use, just re-iron it, or add a bit more wax and iron as if making a new one. Hope that helps. ;)
@morokiya55
@morokiya55 4 года назад
@@AannshaJones Thank you. I will try it soon.🌷😊
@anngeb827
@anngeb827 5 лет назад
I saw some for sale and they suggested they have a life span of 6 months or so, can anyone advise please if this is correct or incorrect? I think I'll be making my own. Many thanks!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
It will certainly work out cheaper if you make your own! I've found that, providing I re-wax, or re-iron them when they get too creased, they've lasted well. I think cleaning and storing them carefully and also how often you use them, will all make a difference to how often you need to re-wax. :)
@PinkHeartLotus
@PinkHeartLotus 4 года назад
Can you use old beeswax candles for this?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
I guess it would depend on the quality of the beeswax and how I felt about wrapping it around my food. But yes, it could be done. :)
@justmehere2813
@justmehere2813 5 лет назад
Hi, can I use linen instead of cotton fabric?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Maddy Stowey I don't see why not! If it is heavy linen you may need more wax than a thinner cotton fabric.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Maddy Stowey I don't see why not! If it is heavy linen you may need more wax than a thinner cotton fabric.
@KerryFinch
@KerryFinch 5 лет назад
Yes you can and linen is even more eco friendly - less chemicals to produce
@stevenschwartzhoff1703
@stevenschwartzhoff1703 4 года назад
How long do these tend to remain useable? I assume you can just melt off the wax with hot water and redo the application when They get bad, but how many uses do you usually get out of this with one application? ANd does it work well in the freezer? Great video!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
It depends how many times you use them and wash them Steven. But you're correct, you can re-wax them if they wear a bit thin. If you don't use hot water to wash them in, they should last well. Between 6-12 months. You can use them in the freezer, and store food from 1-3 months. And thanks for your feedback. :)
@stevenschwartzhoff1703
@stevenschwartzhoff1703 4 года назад
@@AannshaJones thanks, will try it
@robertareid8949
@robertareid8949 5 лет назад
I didn't think coconut oil can go rancid!
@amelievadeboncoeur9657
@amelievadeboncoeur9657 6 лет назад
Hello! I liked your video but I wonder why you don't show how to make the pocket shaped wrap??
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Hi Amelie, I forgot to film myself! But it's very simple to make, as all I did was literally cut out the pocket off the blouse, then I covered it with grated wax, and ironed it between two pieces of baking paper (which is the technique I show you in the video). Then I opened the pocket up while the was was still soft, so the two sides didn't stick together, and hung it out to dry. So basically all you need to do is find a shirt or blouse with a decent sized pocket, cut it out, and wax it. I hope this helps. :)
@amelievadeboncoeur9657
@amelievadeboncoeur9657 6 лет назад
Yes!! Thank you very much!! :)
@soniafiumana742
@soniafiumana742 4 года назад
Do you do just one side of the fabric
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Yes it soaks through.
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 6 лет назад
I wonder if it might be better to use foil rather than baking paper. If wax gets on your oven tray it could burn when you next use it & if any gets in your iron it could destroy it.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Good points Sarah. Personally I have found that the baking paper I used was very strong and durable - probably less likely to get an accidental tear in it while ironing. But do give foil a go and let us know how it works for you. I guess you could use an old oven tray that you reserve for just ironing wraps on if you're concerned about the wax burning with re-use. You could probably pick on up cheap from a second hand shop (op shop - as they call them in Australia). Has anyone reading had any issues with getting wax on your iron? If so, how did you clean it? Any trouble shooting is more than welcome here. :)
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 6 лет назад
Aannsha Jones I wasnt thinking of it tearing really, foil does tear easily I know so would have to be used with care, but I thought that maybe the melted wax might seep through the baking paper. Does it do this at all? Maybe it would work to use a layer of each for those who are worried? Thankyou for making this nice clear video. I like the idea of using recyled material too. Having seen what plastics can do to sea life Im trying to avoid using sandwich bags.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Sarah Strong I haven't found wax seeping through the baking paper myself, but foil is a good idea just in case, if that is a concern. :) I'm so glad you like the video, thanks for letting me know. Now that I'm living on a boat, I am very concerned about not using cling wrap. We moved to Spain from Australia and had very limited baggage allowance, so apart from clothes, and much needed laptops and camara equipment, everything else, including wax wraps had to be given away. However, I've bought an iron now, and we are on shore power for a while, so I will be able to make more wraps before we go sailing.
@EllenMHelms
@EllenMHelms 5 лет назад
I like the idea of getting a dedicated pan just for beeswax wraps (which are next on my diy list). I like beeswax candles and a while ago ordered a 1 pound bag of beeswax online (I'm in the U.S.) from Bulk Apothecary, I think. When I seriously began melting down wax for candles, I went to a thrift/charity shop and bought a pan, bowl and measuring cup that I use ONLY for candle making.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Great idea Ellen, thank you for sharing.
@Alistairsembarrasingmom
@Alistairsembarrasingmom 5 лет назад
How do you clean it though. Hot water would melt beeswax off.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Very hot water would melt beeswax :) I just wipe it with a damp luke warm cloth and washing up liquid.
@elyanecherico2484
@elyanecherico2484 5 лет назад
Hi! I loved your video, should use only use a 100% cotton material?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks! Use a natural fabric, or at least one that will stand the heat of a hot iron or oven.
@nailaahmadUK
@nailaahmadUK 4 года назад
Very curious, are these bees wax napkins water proof?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Good question. If you put enough wax on them to soak into all the material, they are water resistant - rather like glad wrap.
@CottageontheCorner
@CottageontheCorner 6 лет назад
How do you clean these?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Hi Susan, I use warm water with dishwashing liquid. Not too hot or you'll melt the wax!
@robertareid8949
@robertareid8949 5 лет назад
Which side is facing up on the container?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
The top
@emmamcgee1096
@emmamcgee1096 4 года назад
Hi im thinking of making these as xmas gifts this year. Was your fabric 100% cotton and how long would they last unused if you know. Id prob make them in Nov but just asking
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
What a great gift Emma! Yes, mine were made with 100percent cotton fabric. They will last well (away from heat!) in a paper bag, flat in a drawer.
@emmamcgee1096
@emmamcgee1096 4 года назад
Brill im so excited to make these. Ive ordered some good fabric and 100% bees wax and going to use your vid to make some for myself first. Cant wait thanks for video big help. X
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Let me know how you get on, I'm excited for you @@emmamcgee1096 !!
@emmamcgee1096
@emmamcgee1096 4 года назад
I will do.😊
@emmamcgee1096
@emmamcgee1096 4 года назад
Just thought on i have a gas cooker.. os there an alternative method to first putting the grated wax on? Or would it be ok x
@sunnybuttercups3272
@sunnybuttercups3272 5 лет назад
Does it have to be 100% cotton? I have a polyester shirt left over in my sewing box. Great video ☺
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks Sunny. So long as the material absorbs the melted wax, it shouldn't be a problem. Although you may want to make sure the iron temperature that can melt the wax isn't too hot for the shirt. I think a lot of people embrace the wax cotton wraps because these are an alternative to man made materials, and of course polyester is man made. But I reckon that making your shirt into wraps is a great way to recycle and upcycle something you already have.
@irene1234
@irene1234 5 лет назад
You're not supposed to iron synthetic materials like polyester. It will melt.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Thanks @@irene1234, that's why I suggested making sure the iron wasn't too hot. I remember using an iron on synthetics but it did have to be on the cooler side.
@Sky-ky4qw
@Sky-ky4qw 4 года назад
Can you wash this after you have used it once? And will the wax remain on if you rinse it with warm/hot water?
@christinemiller4089
@christinemiller4089 4 года назад
yes... just use cold water.... beeswax wraps should never be used to wrap meat as you shouldn't wash with hot water... if you do use hot water, you will need to reapply wax.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Hi Mac n' Carl Sr. Yes you can wash them after you've used them. As Christine Miller has said don't use extra hot water because it will melt the wax! I use cold or luke warm water with a bit of washing up liquid.
@angelicaduran8573
@angelicaduran8573 4 года назад
Did you prefer the oven method or the ironing?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Sorry this is a late reply Angelica. I prefer the iron method myself. I feel like I have more control.
@khaylamariegilcarreon79
@khaylamariegilcarreon79 4 года назад
Hi! About the pocket-shaped wrap, what part of the blouse did you use though? 😊 Thinking of suggesting this to my group for our business plan & product’s sustainable food packaging. ♻️
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Great idea Khayla. I used the pocket from the top left hand side (breast pocket). Hope that helps and all the best with your group! 😃
@khaylamariegilcarreon79
@khaylamariegilcarreon79 4 года назад
Aannsha Jones Thank you, Ma’am! 😊 All thanks to your great mind for this creation. For the environment 💚
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
I'm glad I could share it!
@angelabalestrin988
@angelabalestrin988 5 лет назад
For how long you can use it?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
A lot depends on how often you sue it. If you wipe it carefully with cool soapy water, and maybe re-iron it every now and then when the wax cracks, it could last anywhere from 6 to 12 months. You can also re-wax it.
@arthurchen6692
@arthurchen6692 4 года назад
Half of one year,maybe more time for using kitchen@Balestrin
@neoflyerx
@neoflyerx 5 лет назад
When I did this the beeswax broke, even being left out overnight. What am I doing wrong?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Are you using too much wax? You only need enough to soak into the cotton.
@michelleniedfeldt68
@michelleniedfeldt68 5 лет назад
Where or how does everyone store these
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Good question Michelle, mine are folded in a paper bag in a drawer. I'd be interested to hear where other people store theirs. :)
@joanheaton5513
@joanheaton5513 4 года назад
Can I use beeswax pellets instead of grated wax? Or are they too big?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
Try them Maybe you could grate them first. Or just use a few at a time.
@loopyluna1
@loopyluna1 4 года назад
You can use pellets. No need to grate them at all
@bronwynwalczak7266
@bronwynwalczak7266 4 года назад
Where would i find this wax from?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 4 года назад
I got mine from a natural health food store. You could.try local beekeepers. Or Amazon. ☺
@radiocafe9252
@radiocafe9252 6 лет назад
Hello, great tutorial! Does the wax sticks to the iron and will it damage my clothes when I'm ironing? Thank you!
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
Thanks for your comment! If you'd like to watch the video from 6'20", you'll see exactly how I stop the wax from sticking to the iron ;)
@radiocafe9252
@radiocafe9252 6 лет назад
The baking paper does not allow the wax to reach the iron, is that so? :))
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 6 лет назад
That is correct Radio Cafe. Just make sure the baking paper is larger than the piece you are ironing - on both pieces, above and below the material - to ensure that any melted wax doesn't seep beyond the edges. :)
@patchingmagic
@patchingmagic 5 лет назад
Cheaper to go to your local beekeeper and ask for any spare wax after they have extracted the honey
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Very good point!
@KrikitKaos
@KrikitKaos 5 лет назад
Beeswax is a valuable commodity for the beekeeper. It can be purified and sold or used to lay foundations or starter strips on new frames. If you walk up to your local beekeeper and ask for freebies, it's a bit rude.
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 5 лет назад
Beeswax is valuable Krikit. I hadn't thought the original comment suggested asking for wax for free. I'd always recommend offering a fair exchange. :)
@AJBeetle1
@AJBeetle1 5 лет назад
It's a nice thought but I've never heard of anyone having "spare" wax - the wax is very valuable!
@jasmineshurlock7897
@jasmineshurlock7897 5 лет назад
It happens, I have raw wax because of this.
@ramarajanmphilenglish2584
@ramarajanmphilenglish2584 3 года назад
mam is this use as waterproof layer?
@AannshaJones
@AannshaJones 3 года назад
Yes this is used instead of plastic food wrap.
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