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Color:Gold How to use sealing wax stick Usage: cut the sticks into small piece,take about 3 pcs into the spoon,then melting it,after melt pour and stamp. It always use in Wedding invitation letter decoration, Envelope decoration, Document seal etc. Warm tips The more smaller particles you cut the wax stick, the quicker you will melt it. In order to stamp a beautiful wax seal, please move the melting spoon away from the candle BEFORE the whole part is melted. The waste heat of the wax will melt the rest of the wax. In this way you will get a wax seal without bubbles. How many seals can one stick make? It depends on what size the seal stamp you're making to and how thick you like your wax seals, also how much edging is created around the embossed area. If you use a standard diameter stamp (A penny size), you should be able to get 6-8 wax seals per stick. Hope this helps!
G**T
Meh
Was great for a while. Then the handle snapped today. Not sure why or how. Only one little drop of wax stuck between spoon and holder
R**
Can’t cut them, but work well !
Work super great! Only thing that’s weird is that I thought you could cut them into little pieces and melt them in the spoon, but I can’t really cut them so I just hold the stick while it melts. Works the same tho so I don’t mind :] all the colors r nice too.
L**A
The color was beautiful, but it was a pain in the butt ...
We used these for our wedding invitations. The color was beautiful, but it was a pain in the butt to melt down. We ended up cutting them unto small pieces and then melting those down for better efficiency.
G**O
Very nice
the visual quality of it is great along with the use of it, the only reason i don’t give it 5 starts is because it was exactly as the seller says, i love it, but it’s hard to give a peace of wood that is exactly like it does online😂
B**P
These are really cool. We used these to seal envelopes for invitations ...
These are really cool. We used these to seal envelopes for invitations to my parents 50th wedding anniversary party. They survived the mail without having to put them inside other envelopes, and they turned out fantastic.
D**N
Good buy
Pretty color. Works great!
S**H
Good wax
The color is perfect I wish it had the twine on the inside though, i can’t melt it properly but I made it work. Great wax though! Bends with the paper so if you mail it, the seal won’t easily break!
M**C
Exactly what I was looking for
Great colors and melts well. I use these often in my correspondences.
S**E
Wax is a bit translucent, not what I expected. Burns well, is ok.
Ok - I knew I was not getting the traditional lacquer wax - which I still like better and have yet to source. But I had an old stick to compare, and you forget how nice they look. When I was 10, I could buy it easily in a paper shop - now, it's impossible to find - go figure. This review is coming from someone that knows what real sealing wax looks like, as I have an old family sealing ring (for your finger).So these "supple waxes" are better if sending in the mail or if you are worried about breakage, as they are the "flex type" - the advantage. I did realize this and liked the darker (navy) blue colour and thought I would try. It burns well, but the colour is NOT intense enough IMO. If you peel it off the paper, you can see through it (where it is stamped). It works, it's ok... but I really expected a more opaque material (with a touch of gloss or something to make it feel like it is a little closer to sealing wax). There are some interesting colours (mottled) and metallics out there, which may make all the difference with the final print. I only have this single colour blue (no mottling within it), thus my experience. I give 3-star for the translucency issue, bec I did not expect that at all. When it drips, it almost looks like candle wax, It just stays liquid a bit longer - which you do need to have time to seal it.I have to research these new waxes and understand the differences - so forgive me if you know all this. There are the traditional expensive brands that I will have to try, as well as find a good price (arrgh in this country). But, if this is the way new waxes work, I can almost make my own with beeswax and colour, hot glue/colourize or melt some UTEE. And I may just try that, because there are ways around it, if I can't get the quality (and price point) I want. I am finding all these waxes actually very expensive for what you get and have even sourced them on Ali Ex as well, also higher than expected, plus hard to distinguish the quality you are getting - still it is an option. For now, I am in hit and miss mode and will likely try a few more brands out there.If I find something else on Amazon or change my mind, I will update this post.
C**L
Perfect
Works great
D**D
Tealights wax flame
Tealights wax flame is a little to close to the spoon, needs more height.
P**M
Would not buy again
Disappointed with quality and did not work well with seal
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