Beeswax is amazing stuff and can be made into some wonderful products including beeswax food wraps. During this workshop, Holly from Holly's Backyard Bees will teach us about how and why the bees make beeswax in the first place, how the beekeeper harvests it, and how we can use it to craft some beautiful and sustainable products.
We all know that plastic waste is a big problem for our environment. It clogs up our waterways, affects our wildlife and doesn't readily decompose. But there is a sustainable alternative - beeswax food wraps! This is a hands-on workshop where all participants will take home their own beeswax food wrap made on the day. You will leave with the skills you need to make these in your own home too.
All materials are supplied – just bring along your imagination and enthusiasm.
Frankston City Libraries is proud to present this workshop in collaboration with Frankston City Council Waste Circularity.
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