Medieval Traditional Initial Alphabet Wax Seal Stamp, Brass Head Wooden Handle, for Thanksgiving Card/Envelope/Gift Wrap/Wedding Engagement Party Invitation - Letter A
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I believe it would be beneficial.
It's only the letter that needs to be changed. There are no other options.
I'm not sure how well it would go with chocolate. Unless you're talking about wafers, which harden quickly. It's a cute idea, but I only used it with wax that sets up and hardens quickly.
It's technically possible. It'd be a mirror image, but it's made of metal, and I'm not sure ink would adhere well to it.
Selected User Reviews For Medieval Traditional Initial Alphabet Wax Seal Stamp, Brass Head Wooden Handle, for Thanksgiving Card/Envelope/Gift Wrap/Wedding Engagement Party Invitation - Letter A
This seal was purchased to use on our wedding invitations, which turned out to be absolutely stunning. When stamping large batches, they recommend putting the seal on ice, which was extremely helpful! The seal is exactly as depicted in the photo, and the handle is extremely comfortable to hold. My only gripe is that I wish there was some sort of indicator or mark to indicate whether or not it was properly aligned. As a result of this, a couple of seals came out at an angle. Although it was a little difficult to judge at first, it improved with practice, and in the end, I didn't mind because the price and quality more than compensated. This product comes highly recommended from me.
It's extremely simple and straightforward, and I would recommend it to anyone. To make my wedding invitations, I purchased a low-temp glue gun and gold glue sticks, as well as a seal stamp! I can't wait to use it again during the holidays with different colored glue sticks. br>Did I mention that I kept the seal on a cold ice pack in between stamping? After the hot glue had hardened, it was easy to peel off the seal.
It's what I use to make wax seals on the backs of letters, and it's a hit! It's made of high-quality materials, is simple to use, and is well worth the money.
It's nice, but it's a little too expensive. Other marketplaces offer significantly lower prices for the same product.
The seal is well-made and has an easy-to-understand design. I didn't expect it to be quite as heavy, so I think it took a little finesse to get the wax just right. It has been discovered that the perfect seal requires three wax beads. I'm satisfied with it overall.
I saw these on Etsy for double or triple the price, but they work great and I'm using them for my "New Years" cards. I've had no problems using it with colored hot glue, and it's a fun fancy addition to the standard envelope seal!.
I was looking for a way to display my initial, and this is the perfect option; it's well-made and elegant. It adds the perfect finishing touch to the final product, and I adore it.