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15 Pieces Glue Gun Sealing Wax Sticks for Retro Vintage Wax Seal Stamp and Letter, Great for Wedding Invitations, Cards Envelopes, Snail Mails, Wine Packages, Gift Wrapping (Bronze)

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We get that it can be exciting and a little nervous for first-timers, but you must resist the temptation to pull the stamp out when it's not ready.

To enable personalised advertising (like interest-based ads), we may share your data with our marketing and advertising partners using cookies and other technologies. It's so easy to use, load the glue gun with a glue stick or your glue gun sealing wax, then prop it up on the retractable stand. Using a glue gun for wax stamping is a fun and efficient way to be creative and add a personalised touch to your stationery. Tip: If your wax is sticking to your stamp, it means your stamp is too hot from using it on the heated wax.Important, do not leave your Low Temperature Sealing Wax Gun unattended while hot, excessive heat may damage sealing wax. Please note: this method is meant for those occasions where you have 100 or more invites to seal and are working to a deadline.

If you're making your own wedding cards, personalised wedding stationery, custom wax seals, gift cards, looking for wedding ideas or making your save the dates then making an invitation seal is a perfectly unique wedding invite adornment. We take intellectual property concerns very seriously, but many of these problems can be resolved directly by the parties involved. Envelopes today have their own adhesives, but sealing waxes and seals are a fun way to add pizazz and customization to letters and cards.BUT if you are changing wax colours often, please bear in mind that it takes a while for the colour to clear out of the gun. Depending upon the final size of your invitation wax seals you should be able to make at least 5 seals from your wax seal stamp using an individual wax stick. By using the same method as described above with the addition of a silicone baking tray and some adhesive backings, you can save yourself the hassle of creating your seals one by one.

This beautiful wedding sealing wax is made in the UK and ideal for a DIY wedding, creating vintage seals and sealing a wedding envelope. Make sure to place the stamp directly back on top of the ice so it stays chilled if you are using it again. If you’ve already done that, your item hasn’t arrived, or it’s not as described, you can report that to Etsy by opening a case.We love the way our products add a personal touch in all you do, and we work hard to make sure you enjoy them. In a few moments, the wax should be ready to use (you'll know it's ready when you can easily squeeze the trigger). Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.

Each stick creates approximately 4-6 impressions, depending on the size of the seal and how much wax is used per seal. Professionals and hobbyists can craft beautiful, intricate wax seals easily and quickly with this tool. Our Glue Gun for our 7mm to 8mm sealing wax sticks makes quick and easy sealing with no mess or fuss.The easy trigger action ensures a quick clean adhesives application, and the retractable stand makes it safe to put down even when heated up. Simply cool the brass head in-between seals and ensure you wipe away any excess moisture before stamping. Squeeze the wax onto the desired location; press the stamp onto the wax and allow to dry for a few seconds. Our sticks can be easily cut into beads with scissors to be used in the traditional way with a spoon and candle / spirit burner. To reduce the risk of fire, never leave vintage electrical or electronic products plugged in unattended.

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