Sinoart Sealing Wax Silver
- Sealing wax is a wax material used to create seals that harden quickly when melted, forming a bond that is difficult to break without noticeable tampering.
- It is commonly used on paper, parchment, ribbons, and wire for various purposes such as verifying that a document is unopened, confirming the sender’s identity, and for decorative purposes.
- Sinoart Sealing Wax is suitable for hobby, craft projects ,wedding and party invitations.
- Ideal for decorating envelopes, parcels, invitations.
- Tip: To get a thicker seal, simply use more drops!
- Sinoart Sealing Wax is available in Bronze, Gold, Red and Silver.
- Sold per stick.
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- Sealing wax is a wax material used to create seals that harden quickly when melted, forming a bond that is difficult to break without noticeable tampering.
- It is commonly used on paper, parchment, ribbons, and wire for various purposes such as verifying that a document is unopened, confirming the sender’s identity, and for decorative purposes.
- Sinoart Sealing Wax is suitable for hobby, craft projects ,wedding and party invitations.
- Ideal for decorating envelopes, parcels, invitations.
- Tip: To get a thicker seal, simply use more drops!
- Sinoart Sealing Wax is available in Bronze, Gold, Red and Silver.
- Sold per stick.
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To create a wax seal using sealing wax, you can follow these general steps:
- Using Sealing Wax Sticks:
- Preparation: Have your envelope, seal head, wax colors, and lighter ready.
- Lighting: Hold the wax stick in your dominant hand and light the wick. Let the wax melt but avoid letting it drip too quickly.
- Dripping: Hold the stick over the spot where you want your seal and allow the wax to drip until you have a nickel-sized puddle.
- Stamping: Press your seal into the wax puddle for a couple of seconds, ensuring excess wax around the seal.
- Rest and Remove: Let the wax cool for 30-60 seconds before gently removing the stamp to reveal your design.
Additional Tips:
- For best results, ensure your stamp is oriented correctly before pressing it into the wax.
- Avoid overheating the sealing wax as it can cause bubbles or alter the final look of the seal.
- Experiment with different colors and techniques like marbling for unique effects
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