some beeswax pellets, preferably organic; your choice of biodegradable fabric; a paintbrush (one that you're OK with potentially ruining); and pinking shears. A pound of organic beeswax pellets ...
2. Grate a thin, even layer of beeswax over the cotton. If you're using beeswax pellets, sprinkle on a thin layer. Cover the beeswax with another piece of baking paper. 3. Heat an empty iron on a wool ...
Now for the important bit, take your beeswax pellets or shavings and sprinkle them evenly over the fabric in the baking tray. A light even layer should do the trick. With the help of your grown-up ...
2. Grate a thin, even layer of beeswax over the cotton. If you're using beeswax pellets, sprinkle on a thin layer. Cover the beeswax with another piece of baking paper. 3. Heat an empty iron on a wool ...
Now for the important bit, take your beeswax pellets or shavings and sprinkle them evenly over the fabric in the baking tray. A light even layer should do the trick. With the help of your grown-up ...