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Reddit mentions of Sealing Wax Sticks, Yoption 10 Pcs Seal Wax Sticks with Wicks Multi-Color Seal Wax for Wax Seal Stamp (Mix Color)
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- ★Convenient, classic and romantic: these sealing wax sticks is glossy, retro and delicate, you can heat the wick to melt the wax sticks and create a seal.
- ★Traditional Style Sealing Wax with wick. Each Size: 9cm*1.2cm*1cm. There are 10 different colors: Gold, Silver, Bronze, Blue, Purple, Flashing Wine Red, Wine Red, Green, Dark Gold, Rose Red.
- ★Suitable for gift sealing,hobby,craft projects,sealing wine,tea or cosmetics packaging. Ideal for decorating envelopes, parcels,wedding and party invitations, it is a perfect way to personalize handmade cards and letters.
- ★Widely used for anti-counterfeiting packaging, crafts, gifts, stationery, daily necessities, craft gifts, invitations, and so on. Special and unique gifts for yourself, your friends or your family.
- ★Package included: 10*Sealing Waxes Sticks.
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Specs:
Color | 10 Colors |
Height | 1.1 Inches |
Length | 3.58 Inches |
Size | Medium |
Width | 2.72 Inches |
I use a wax seal for every letter or card I write. I have never had issues with them in the mail and they are fun to do. I use these wax seal sticks. You can light them like a birthday candle and just drip a little on the envelope. I have never used the spoon method but it looks a little messy to me. I recommend you get a stamp with deep impressions. If the pattern isn't carved in very deep it doesn't show up very well in the wax.
It is a pretty easy thing. You just get yourself one of those wax sticks with a candle wick inside. Then you light it just like a candle, let the wax on the envelope, press your stamp into the still somewhat soft wax (it is usually softer than it looks) and tadaaaaaaaah: A wax seal.
There are two kinds of sealing wax: Flexible and brittle. No idea though how you would call the brittle one on Amazon. Flexible is good and easy to transport (even via mail, I sometimes send personal letters sealed for the fun) but you need the more brittle one for creating that moment of "breaking the seal".
More to read at the /r/WaxSealers information link: History and How to
Edit: An amazing job with the invitation OP. Looks really nice!