✨ Unleash Your Inner Artisan with Every Seal! ✨
The Yoption Blue Sealing Wax Sticks come in a pack of 5, each measuring 3.5'' in length, designed for easy melting with a wick. These glossy, retro wax sticks are perfect for sealing gifts, crafting, and personalizing invitations, making them an ideal choice for anyone looking to add a unique touch to their correspondence.
E**E
Wax candle for stamps
I love the rustic shimmer color it give when it’s melted very easy to use and it’s good quality product to use! I am having so much fun using it for my Christmas letters
M**T
Good color, Good melt, Good texture on the paper
Would recommend, the black is lovely and deep, it melts evenly and stamps well
A**R
Rich color, fun to use
The dark gold, though darker than expected is a rich, beautiful color. It looks very pretty when sealed onto envelopes. I highly recommend this.
E**S
GORGEOUS COLORS-SMELLS LIKE MELTING PLASTIC
The colors are gorgeous. They melt well, and the embossing stamp works perfectly with it. However, the smell is very much of burning plastic. The burning plastic smell also lingers after.
P**R
Elegant way to personalize
Absolutely love using the wax and stamps to add that personal touch
I**.
Color supper pretty
Just received haven’t used them but they look good. Look easy to use and a beautiful color. They are a little smaller than I thought but it’s okay.
J**.
Burns Slow, Wick shrinks to quick
The media could not be loaded. It looks great but the candle wick burns low very quickly so it takes a long time to pour the wax.
J**A
Love the color, easy to use when melted instead
I ordered 3 packs of the light blue sealing wax to make seals for my wedding invitations. The color is more like a normal metallic blue rather than light blue but I like the color very much. After reading other reviews I decided to melt the sticks rather than burn them. I gathered a few household items: a wooden cutting board (so I could make multiple now then stick on later. Make sure the board is close to smooth and not textured ), a kitchen knife to cut the sticks into thirds, a jar candle warmer, a wide mouth small cup (I have ceramic espresso cups), a 1/4 tsp measuring spoon, ice water, (just in case the seal gets too hot) and the seal. After heating the wax until soft I remove the wicks then stir the wax occasionally until melted through. Using the 1/4 tsp spoon, I carefully pour wax to a mound about the size of a nickel to make a 1” seal. Immediately after I seal the wax so it doesn’t harden too soon. I use different spots on the cutting board so that one spot doesn’t get too warm for sealing. If the seal does stick you can gently scrap it off with the knife. If the seal does not come out right you can always melt it again and start over. Each stick can make 10 seals with a little bit left over :)
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