Reddit mentions of Gold Flexible Glue Gun Sealing Wax - 7 Sticks

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Gold Flexible Glue Gun Sealing Wax - 7 Sticks
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Fast & Easy to use - up to 10x Faster than using traditional (with wick) Sealing Wax!Each stick makes 10-15 wax seals (if a 3/4inch diameter seal stamp is used)Flexible and Mailable; No wick, no soot, no mess to deal with!Use in any brand of Low-Temperature Full-Size (Standard size, NOT mini) Glue Gun.Each stick is approximately 7/16 inch diameter by 3 3/4 inches long
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ColorGold
Height0.5 Inches
Length5 Inches
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Gold Flexible Glue Gun Sealing Wax - 7 Sticks:

u/Mathymichelle · 4 pointsr/weddingplanning

Thanks!

Vellum

Navy envelopes
The envelopes were high quality. They are very matte and tended to show fingerprints, so I got in the habit of washing my hands before handling. Problem was solved!

Wax stamp
This was a custom order, the seller was great in accommodating the changes I wanted.

First wax purchased
This wax was really easy to use and foolproof. The gold wasn’t very metallic or pretty though. When I ran out I ordered a different brand and the color was absolutely gorgeous. Kind of bummed I didn’t use from the beginning. I will say that it did smudge more easily and there was more of a learning curve.

Hope this helps!

u/adaneko · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

Definitely look into it! I really recommend the glue gun wax too (just make sure you get a full-size, low-temp glue gun, not the mini versions). Much easier to control the wax amounts than with a spoon, and a lot faster. And if you like doing crafty type stuff, I honestly think it was a lot of fun making them all. :)

u/rockontoast · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

We also did wax seals for ours. We used glue gun sealing wax, which was lots easier than the melt with a candle stuff we started off using, and looked just as good.
https://www.amazon.com/Gold-Flexible-Glue-Gun-Sealing/dp/B00F737X1E

u/waxandink · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

Many wedding invitations are already in larger/heavier envelopes than regular mail—the seal will make it weigh more but if done properly, won't make the thickness of the envelope exceed the ¼ inch maximum requirement at the USPS (can't speak to other countries—or to international rates).

I send sealed envelopes through the mail all the time with no issues.

Definitely use mail-safe wax as it's designed not to crumble upon interaction (as true sealing wax is). For speed, you can use glue gun sealing wax (any "glue gun sealing wax" will be supple enough to survive the USPS), but the quality of the wax is often not as good.

As to hand-cancelling, which is NOT necessary but can be requested, it's free. You just tell the postal worker at the desk that you'd like something hand-cancelled and they do it. I've never done it with more than a few letters, though.

Consider also using the seals for your thank you notes! I've received a number of thank you notes sealed with the new last-name-letter and absolutely love it :)

u/briecheese1414 · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

My first thought when seeing your comment was that you were my (now) husband! Our invites http://imgur.com/a/ZdnYR looked almost identical to yours except for a different letter on the wax.

OP, I would also recommend sealing the inside envelope and then putting them in a regular envelope on the outside. Use the 68 cent (US) stamp and ask the post office to hand sort them. We heard of no issues with broken seals. We used this wax, which you put in a hot glue gun. It was extremely quick and easy to do. We have a recommendation for a glue gun too if you're interested!