Beeswax Wraps
Event description
Workshop participants will now need to provide evidence of their full vaccination status or medical exemption in order to participate in on-site classes from 6 pm, 29th October. You will need to check in with our QR code and masks will need to be worn indoors. If you have a valid medical exemption, please get in touch asap. All CERES staff and contractors on site have met vaccination requirements.
Be part of the solution with this practical sustainability workshop. Participants will learn how to make and maintain their own beeswax wraps for keeping food fresh and hygienic without the use of single-use plastics such as cling-wrap. This is a hands-on workshop where participants will make their own washable and reusable ready-to-use beeswax wraps and learn skills that are transferable to the home environment.
Workshop cost includes materials.
Trainer Bio:
Emma Grace is a facilitator and contemporary jeweller passionate about incorporating sustainability into her work. She was featured in The Age Melbourne Magazine’s Top 100 most inspiring and influential people for her initiatives combining craft and sustainability.
Emma has taught workshops for schools, councils, community centres and festivals for over 10 years. She has extensive experience working with diverse groups of people and thrives on creating a positive environment in which participants can flourish.
What you will learn
- How to make and maintain their own beeswax wraps
- Bundling techniques
What to bring
- Notepad and pen
- Apron
What to wear
Comfortable clothing
Appropriate for
Those who want to reduce their plastic use
Photos/Recordings of the event and attendees
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