Wax Beads, Moorlando 200Pcs Wax Sealing Beads for Wax Stamp Sealing, Perfect for Cards, Envelopes, Invitations, Wine Packages, Letter Sealing (Burgundy)
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It appears to me to be pure white.
I'm not sure, but I think it was around 6-inches. 8 beads for a seal that was not too thick but covered enough to close a standard invitation envelope. I hope this has been of assistance.
No, it becomes difficult.
If the glass is smooth, wax seals will not stick to it. You'll need a wax seal sticker or an e-mail address to complete the process. 6000 glue is a type of glue. I hope this has been of assistance.
Selected User Reviews For Wax Beads, Moorlando 200Pcs Wax Sealing Beads for Wax Stamp Sealing, Perfect for Cards, Envelopes, Invitations, Wine Packages, Letter Sealing (Burgundy)
I am very pleased with this product; however, the ordering process has been a bit of a roller coaster. I've ordered the purple mix color twice now, but have received burgundy and gold instead. NOT. MIX OF PURPLE!.
This wax was purchased to seal letters, but it is not suitable for that purpose. It has a plastic-like feel to it, as opposed to wax. It sticks to the paper so tightly that removing it tears holes in it. Furthermore, it is not prone to tearing. If you use this wax to break or remove the paper, keep in mind that it will destroy the paper.
This is the first time I've ever purchased wax and attempted to make wax seals. These wax beads are both functional and attractive. The colors I purchased are identical to the ones shown in the product photo. You'll need a wax pour spoon (which I also purchased) because you'll need about 5 beads to make one seal, which you'll put into the spoon and hold over a candle until the wax is completely melted, then pour the wax out onto what you want to seal and stamp it. br>br>I used 3-D modeling clay to make the swirled colors in my photo. 4 blue and 2 dark red beads, swirled with a toothpick before pouring. br>br>I'm really happy with how the colors turned out! When you combine the two colors I got, you get a lovely purple hue.
The quality control on the product is the reason why I will not be purchasing it again or recommending it to anyone based on my experience. br>I have a separate unit that I use to heat my wax with a candle light and spoon, but this product melts too quickly, burns forever, continues to smoke, and does not have a consistent hold in liquid form. With this noxious chemical odor, it's always on the boil. I work from home. I had to open all of the windows and use a fan to ventilate my room. The liquid form transforms into a black tar-like substance that looks awful in every way. Please think twice about purchasing this item. You get what you pay for, and I'm not going to repeat that blunder.
For my wedding invitations, these were perfect. It quickly melted. It dried in a flash. I bought a gold pen separately to add some shimmer to the stamp, but this wax, unlike other wax stamps, repelled marker ink, so I wouldn't recommend it if you want to add ink to your stamps.
These wax pellets are of excellent quality, and the combination creates a lovely contrast; I will definitely purchase again!.
This cobalt blue is one of my favorites. When melted, it retains its original color and has a slight pearl shimmer. It blends in well with the rest of my palette. It stays nice and thick, which is exactly what I'm looking for. Some sealing waxes have the ability to melt almost anything. This continues to be thick and rich. incredibly lovely.
Wax seals are one of my favorite tabletop gaming props, and they help my players immerse themselves in the game. This wax came in a variety of green shades, which I really liked. My only gripe is that these wax beads are extremely hard, requiring a great deal of heat to melt. Then, once you've poured them onto your letter, you'll need to work quickly with your stamp because these beads dry quickly. The seal they created was quite impressive, and when it came time for my players to break it, they had some difficulty doing so. Even though the paper had torn a little, it was still readable. Overall, it does the job for me, but I'd prefer to buy a different, softer wax in the future.