Change material

Shortlist

Recipes that flex around what you have.

Filter by time, group and setting. Difficulty tags tell you how much prep is involved.

Matching on Orange peel · Kitchen waste

Properties we’ll match against: P05, P17, P20. Sorted by how many of these properties each recipe uses.

19 recipes

Bioplastic (cast film)Beginner15 min active48 h total

Gelatine bioplastic

A cast flexible film made by dissolving gelatine with water and a plasticiser, then drying on a flat non-stick surface. Supports optional fillers, pigments and foraged powders without losing clarity.

Bioplastic (cast film)Beginner20 min active36 h total

Agar bioplastic

A vegan alternative to gelatine, using agar agar as the film-former. Sets firmly on cooling and dries to a tough sheet. Well-suited to foraged fillers.

Bioplastic (cast film)Beginner15 min active36 h total

Starch bioplastic

The classic kitchen bioplastic: starch, water, vinegar and glycerine, cooked to a clear gel and poured thin.

Bioplastic (cast film)Intermediate60 min active48 h total

Pectin bioplastic

Extracts pectin from peel and pulp, then gels into a firm, glass-like sheet. Naturally slightly coloured by the fruit.

DoughBeginner20 min active36 h total

Peel clay

Fruit peel blitzed with a binder into a sculptable putty. Each fruit gives a different tone and scent.

Leather / sheetBeginner (long wait)45 min active672 h total

Kombucha (SCOBY) leather

A pellicle of bacterial cellulose grown in sweet tea, then rinsed, flattened and slowly dried into a thin leather.

Leather / sheetBeginner60 min active12 h total

Fruit leather sheet

Fruit pulp dried slowly into a flexible edible or non-edible sheet. With pectin it turns glossy and firm; without, soft and supple.

Leather / sheetBeginner30 min active24 h total

Apple pomace leather

The leftover pulp from apple juicing pressed and dried into a thick, warm sheet.

Leather / sheetBeginner30 min active24 h total

Banana peel leather

Ripe banana peel blitzed, strained, seasoned with glycerine and dried slowly.

InkBeginner20 min active2 h total

Berry ink

A simple drawing ink from berries, vinegar and salt. Beautiful but rarely lightfast.

InkBeginner20 min active1 h total

Soot ink

A black carbon ink from soot or fine charcoal, bound with gum arabic or flour paste.

Dye bathBeginner60 min active24 h total

Onion skin dye

One of the reliable household dyes. Brown onion skins give golden tones on wool and cotton.

Dye bathBeginner90 min active24 h total

Avocado skin dye

A soft rose-pink from avocado skin and stone. Surprising to first-timers.

Dye bathBeginner45 min active2 h total

Red cabbage pH dye

A pH-sensitive dye that shifts from pink to blue to green as acid or alkali are added.

AdhesiveIntermediate40 min active1 h total

Pine resin adhesive

A hot-melt adhesive from pine resin, beeswax and a dark filler. Traditional for tool-handles, fletching and canoe seams.

FinishBeginner20 min active1 h total

Beeswax polish

A soft wax polish for wood, dried bioplastics and leather. Rubs on warm, buffs to a gentle sheen.

FinishBeginner20 min active1 h total

Soy wax finish

A vegan counterpart to beeswax polish. Lower melting point and milder scent.

FinishIntermediate30 min active

Milk paint

A traditional paint of curds, lime and pigment. Matte, deep, fully natural.

FinishBeginner15 min active

Egg tempera

A medieval paint of egg yolk and pigment. Dries quickly, fine detail, long-lived.