Astro
Active Member
Hi
With Christmas coming, I am wanting to create attractive biodegradable see-through packaging for gifting my soaps. My idea is to create a base box of card with a clear tuck-in see-through lid. The concept of the tuck in lid works (see pic), but the biodegradable part is where I am struggling. I can get acetate/vellum but that is incredibly pricey, so I wondered if I could use gelatin film (like bakers use). I like the idea but do not know what the pH would do to the gelatin - would I end up with a gloopy gunk all over my soap in hot humid conditions, would the pH affect the gelatin and melt it?
Unfortunately there isn't enough time between now and Christmas to test the concept over the long term. Does anyone have any thoughts on the subject?
Apologies if this post is in the wrong place, it was the only forum I could see where it would fit as I am making lye-based soaps.
Thanks for your help.
With Christmas coming, I am wanting to create attractive biodegradable see-through packaging for gifting my soaps. My idea is to create a base box of card with a clear tuck-in see-through lid. The concept of the tuck in lid works (see pic), but the biodegradable part is where I am struggling. I can get acetate/vellum but that is incredibly pricey, so I wondered if I could use gelatin film (like bakers use). I like the idea but do not know what the pH would do to the gelatin - would I end up with a gloopy gunk all over my soap in hot humid conditions, would the pH affect the gelatin and melt it?
Unfortunately there isn't enough time between now and Christmas to test the concept over the long term. Does anyone have any thoughts on the subject?
Apologies if this post is in the wrong place, it was the only forum I could see where it would fit as I am making lye-based soaps.
Thanks for your help.