How to DIY: Beeswax Wraps & Weighted Dog Blanket.
Ok! Ramping back up from that stupid flu!
It took much longer than I expected and anticipated to get my energy and focus back which has been frustrating, a drag, and very very very boring. Sheesh... but I persevered, all is fine!
So I thought I?d knock out some smaller projects that have been on my list to try such as beeswax wraps and a weighted blanket for the anxiety-riddled Finnmeister.
A bit ago I purchased some of those silicone covers* to reduce plastic wrap usage, ya know, trying to do what I can.
I have to say, when you?ve been using something for so damn long that serves its purpose well, it?s hard to cut down and/or eliminate it. The struggle is real but it?s important to do.
So these silicone thingies, they?ve helped but they aren?t the best solution, for me anyway. They don?t fit everything, they slip especially if there's moisture, they won?t do squares, and if they tear, they?re done. And if it's done, silicone is complicated to recycle and doesn't decompose. Boo.
I like that I can put them in the dishwasher, and they mostly work. I am regretting this purchase now.
But. So. I thought I?d see if beeswax wraps would do the trick as you can make them any size or shape.
Several years ago, I found a super easy tutorial over on The Art of Doing Stuff. She?s hilarious. I wish she lived next door. And man, she does a lot of stuff, it?s mind-boggling.
Anyway, I followed her ...
Source:
Flipping the Flip
URL:
http://humboldtartdept.blogspot.com
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