Monday 10 September 2018

Fabric Bags And Beeswax Wrap

This term we have been trying to reduce our waste so we made fabric bags and beeswax wrap to use instead of plastic bags and glad wrapHere is how to make beeswax wrap. First you put a piece of baking paper then you have to get a piece of cotton material that you lay on top of the baking paper. Then you have to grate some beeswax and sprinkle it over the piece of cotton. Now you put another piece of baking paper on top of the cotton. The last part is to get an iron and melt all the beeswax into the fabric; once it is all melted you put it on a rack and let it dry for about a minute. Mine turned out great and I found it really fun.



1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Phoebe. Well done for writing about the projects we have been doing to help us reduce the plastic waste we produce. I found these projects really fun too. Have you used your beeswax lunch wrap yet?

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