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* [https://utopia.de/ratgeber/wachstuecher-naehen-plastikfreies-frischhaltepapier-selber-machen/ Utopia.de] | * [https://utopia.de/ratgeber/wachstuecher-naehen-plastikfreies-frischhaltepapier-selber-machen/ Utopia.de] | ||
* [https://wax-wrap.de/workshops/ Wax Wrap "workshops" page] - very few details | * [https://wax-wrap.de/workshops/ Wax Wrap "workshops" page] - very few details | ||
* [http://www.johannarundel.de/2017/07/diy-bienenwachstuecher-ein-kleiner-schritt-richtung-zero-waste/ Johanna Rundel] - hairdryer for final touch, 20 % oil! | |||
commercial options: | commercial options: |
Revision as of 16:29, 10 December 2018
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Status: | planning |
Release Date: | late 2018 |
Initiator: | Lukas |
Materials Used: | beeswax, kitchen towels (or straight fabric) |
Tools Used: | scissors, flatiron (Bügeleisen) |
Approx. Cost: | 12 € (fabric) + ??? € (wax) for ??? wraps |
In order to reduce our use of aluminum foil and cling foil (Frischhaltefolie) even more, my wife and I want to make some beeswax-impregnated wrapping cloth. It should be affordable and easily made so it can be copied by others and given away as a small present.
Materials
- beeswax
- local? perhaps HeidelbergHonig
- Bio-Honig.com (4.90 €/100 g)
- already mixed with other ingredients? [1], [2]
- cotton fabric
- two 140 × 60 cm pieces from Stoff-Ideen (Plöck)
- strawberries: 125 g/m²
- yellow: 131 g/m²
- two 140 × 60 cm pieces from Stoff-Ideen (Plöck)
Starting Points
search terms:
- Wachstücher/Bienenwachstücher
- wax wrap
DIY instructions:
- "Beeswax Wrap - Reusable Substitution for Plastic Wrap" on Instructables
- Zerowastefamilie.de - add oil for flexibility?
- Utopia.de
- Wax Wrap "workshops" page - very few details
- Johanna Rundel - hairdryer for final touch, 20 % oil!
commercial options:
- Bee's Wrap (high shipping cost to Germany)
- Wildwax Tuch (still pretty expensive...but sold in some Heidelberg stores)
- Wax Wrap - also add resin, sell "DIY wax blocks"