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Build Your Own Set of Award Winning Beeswax Wraps

 

Create a customized beeswax wrap set by choosing both the size of your set and (optionally) the fabric themes you love. This listing is for wrap sets, which offer multiple wraps at a discounted price. If you're looking for individual wraps or casserole-size wraps, please see the individual wraps listing by clicking this link.

 

1. Choose Your Set Size

Select the beeswax wrap set that best fits your kitchen and lifestyle needs.

2. Leave a Note With Your Fabric Preference (Optional!)

If you’d like to choose your fabric theme, leave me a note at checkout. Some favourite requests include:

  • Cats, dogs, or animals

  • Nature, leaves, floral

  • Nautical/ocean

  • Chickens

  • Holiday patterns

  • Kids’ prints

  • Stripes or polka dots

  • A specific colour palette

 

I’ll do my best to match your request, and I may reach out to confirm your selection so you’re completely happy before your order ships. If you don’t have a preference, I’ll choose something beautiful for you.

 

Available Beeswax Wrap Sets

Square Sets

  • One 13"×13", one 10"×10", one 7"×7"
    Value $30 → Your price $25

 

  • Three 7"×7"
    Value $24 → Your price $20

 

Round Sets

  • One 12", one 10", one 6"
    Value $28 → Your price $24

 

  • One 9", one 5", one 4"
    Value $18 → Your price $15

 

Mixed Sets

  • One 13"×13" square, one 10" round, one 7"×7" square
    Value $30 → Your price $25

 

  • One 12" round, one 10"×10" square, one 6" round
    Value $28 → Your price $24

 

Why Choose Hive to Home’s Award Winning Beeswax Wraps?

Hive to Home’s beeswax wraps are a reusable, renewable, and sustainable alternative to plastic wrap, tinfoil, and disposable baggies. They never shed microplastics, they reduce food waste, and they’re durable, long-lasting, and easy to care for. Hive to Home has been recognized with awards that you can read about by clicking this link. This achievement is a testament to the support of our incredible customers and our commitment to crafting sustainable, high-quality products that make a difference.

 

Every wrap is handmade in small batches using:

  • Beeswax from Nova Scotian farmers

  • 100% cotton

  • Package-free jojoba oil

  • Sustainably harvested pine rosin

 

Our award winning beeswax wraps help you bring eco-friendly living into your home with ease.

 

Ways to Use Your Beeswax Wraps

Use them to:

  • Keep carrots, celery, cucumbers, and herbs crisp longer

  • Cover bowls, casseroles, and lunch containers

  • Wrap sandwiches, snacks, or produce for on-the-go

  • Store cheese or cut fruit

  • Wrap baked goods or homemade gifts

 

Photos shown in this listing demonstrate a few examples of how to use beeswax wraps.

 

A Few Notes

  • Fabric colours may vary slightly due to monitor differences. Message me if you’d like additional photos.

  • All wraps are handmade; small variations are normal and part of the charm.

  • Avoid using wraps on hot or warm food, as heat can soften the wax.

  • Avoid direct use on oily foods such as olive oil.

Random Fabric - Sets of Handmade Beeswax Wraps

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  • Care

    Check out care instructions here. 

    Check out how to use wraps here.

    Check out beeswax wrap ingredients here.

  • About

    Questions about Hive to Home's beeswax wraps? Check out these FAQ

  • Free shipping

    Shipping Info:
    Orders typically ship within 3–5 business days.
    Choose between two shipping options:
    • Free shipping — sent via Canada Post (no tracking) or Chit Chats (usually with tracking)
    • $18 shipping — sent via Canada Post with tracking

    Once your order leaves Hive to Home, delivery times and handling are the responsibility of the shipping carrier. Hive to Home is not responsible for delays, lost, stolen, or damaged packages once they are in the mail system.

    Store Pick Up:
    Select at checkout and we'll reach out.

  • 5% of Each Sale is Donated

    Each month, Hive to Home donates 5% of sales to a Nova Scotian beekeeping group, society, or community garden. The inaugural recipient, from Chelsey’s alma mater, is the Dalhousie Beekeeping Society (DBS). Read more here.

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