Nigezza Creates aka Gez, Independent Stampin' Up® Demonstrator
Thank you for visiting my blog, I really do appreciate it. Today I am hopping with Stamp 'N Hop Blog Hop, this theme is Anything Goes so I think I have met that theme with my Beeswax Food Wraps! I made some about 18 months ago and always meant to make more but never got around to it. Last week end I was at a friends having a lovely garden visit and I noticed she was using cling film, so I said I would make her some beeswax food wraps. Of course I had to decorate the fabric with some beautiful stamping! Stamps are not just for paper!
Measurements and Materials
- I tested the stamping first because I thought it might run once the wax was added but it was fine
- After stamping all over the square of fabric I placed it on some grease proof paper
- I scattered beeswax pellets on the cloth
- I covered with another sheet of grease proof paper
- Then I ironed on top until all the wax was melted
- I peeled back the grease proof paper, careful not to touch the cloth as it is very hot ...ask me how I know!
- More wax pellets were added to areas where it was not covered
- I then ironed again
- This was repeated until all the cloth was covered
- Once cooled the cloth will stiffen
- It is not ready to use as a food wrap
Video Tutorial
I will have a video tutorial for this project next week, Friday 16th April so do pop back then :-)
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Happy Crafting!
Gez xxx
Happy Crafting!
Gez xxx
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Fabulous Gez. Such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you Melinda glad you like it :-)
DeleteSo cool, I’ve not seen these before, I’ll try these, where do you get the beeswax from?Thank you xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Lynn, I bought it from Amazon, I just searched beeswax and loads of options came up. I chose one that suited my budget. First time I made them I had a block that I had to grate, that was a bit messy, these little pellets are easier but more expensive. That is why I tried the block first as it is much cheaper. Hope that helps.
DeleteSo cool, I’ve not seen these before, I’ll try these, where do you get the beeswax from?Thank you xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Lynn, I bought it from Amazon, I just searched beeswax and loads of options came up. I chose one that suited my budget. First time I made them I had a block that I had to grate, that was a bit messy, these little pellets are easier but more expensive. That is why I tried the block first as it is much cheaper. Hope that helps.
DeleteWhat a brilliant idea Gez. Never thought to use our stamps. You friend will love them. Thanks for hopping with Stamp 'n Hop this month.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Gez xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea Gez, I absolutely love it x
ReplyDeleteGreat project
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