Our Beeswax Wraps & Bags
How it's made
After rendering Alaskan beeswax I combine a
recipe of beeswax, tree resin, jojoba and coconut oil.
I sew the bags, cut the wraps to size and dip the fabrics into a special recipe. The wax coats the fabric, the resin helps make it sticky and seal, and the oil softens it.
Using all natural ingredients.
I sew the bags, cut the wraps to size and dip the fabrics into a special recipe. The wax coats the fabric, the resin helps make it sticky and seal, and the oil softens it.
Using all natural ingredients.
What it's used for
The uses for Beeswax bags or wraps is endless.
I create a whole lunch with a large bag to carry everything, a medium bag for a sandwich and a small bag for snacks!
Use it for your favorite cheese, a loaf of bread or your daily fruit and veggie snacks.
Use for storing leftovers or covering a small can of tomatoes that you'll use the next day.
I also find them helpful for doggies treats or little knick knacks.
The colorful fabrics will brighten your fridge and bring cheer to your kitchen!
It’s the perfect replacement for plastic wrap or zip lock bags.
I create a whole lunch with a large bag to carry everything, a medium bag for a sandwich and a small bag for snacks!
Use it for your favorite cheese, a loaf of bread or your daily fruit and veggie snacks.
Use for storing leftovers or covering a small can of tomatoes that you'll use the next day.
I also find them helpful for doggies treats or little knick knacks.
The colorful fabrics will brighten your fridge and bring cheer to your kitchen!
It’s the perfect replacement for plastic wrap or zip lock bags.
Product Care
Rinse in cool water with an eco-conscious dish soap.
Hang it on the counter top to dry and its ready for use the next day.
Otherwise fold in drawer for storage.
Do not use with bloody meats or hot ingredients.
Hang it on the counter top to dry and its ready for use the next day.
Otherwise fold in drawer for storage.
Do not use with bloody meats or hot ingredients.