UNIQOOO Arts & Crafts Little Bee Wax Seal Stamp-Sealing Wax Stamp Great for Embellishment of Envelopes, Wedding Invitations, Wine Packages, Snail Mails, Gift Idea for Bee Collectors
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It unscrews, but the handle isn't compatible with any of my other stamps. It's a little larger than the others I have, but it could work with other UNIOOO stamps.
I've successfully used it to stamp wax after it has been melted, as is the case with all wax stamping. However, because most soaps are made from wax or lard of some sort, it has a similar feel to wax. I'm not sure if soap melts enough to become mailable enough to accept a stamp. However, if you're making your own soap, I believe you should be able to do so before it hardens completely. It's unclear whether it'll adhere to the stamp or not.
Hello there, and welcome to UNIQOOO! The bee wax stamp is sold separately from the wax sticks in this listing. The gift set, on the other hand, contains wax and wick.
Selected User Reviews For UNIQOOO Arts & Crafts Little Bee Wax Seal Stamp-Sealing Wax Stamp Great for Embellishment of Envelopes, Wedding Invitations, Wine Packages, Snail Mails, Gift Idea for Bee Collectors
It appeals to me. Here are some photos of the contents of this adorable little box, as well as my very curious cat. I think I need to work on my wax and stamp placement, but it worked out beautifully and the new image turned out great! I plan on purchasing additional stamp colors and presses in the near future.
It was a fantastic seal. The wax, on the other hand, did not appear to be very good. I've worked with wax before. During the year, I made seals for other cards, which seemed to hold the seal better. This one didn't seem to stamp completely, smear, or spread evenly. I'm not sure if it's because it's old or because the wax is different, but it seemed to be a problem. To finish the cards, I purchased wax from a different vendor. But I adore the seal, so that makes me happy.
It has a good weight to it and a sturdy handle. There isn't a negative word to say about it; it's all love!.
made. Bee has a lot of detail in her drawings, which translates well to the seal. She's clearly a worker honeybee (I'm a beekeeper), not a bumblebee because she doesn't appear to be waspish. I know that sounds strange, but it's difficult to find appealing representations of honeybees that aren't too plump and cute like a bumblebee or too sharp and'mean' like a yellow jacket.
Because it was just off the engraver, the blank parts had little grooves in them. That didn't sit well with me, so I got some 240 to 3000 grit sandpaper and polished it smooth, revealing that it is solid brass throughout. I deducted a star because the brass seal does not fit as snugly as I would like on the handle, and it has an odd hollow bolt(?). When you try to tighten it all the way, it starts to rotate instead of being a simple bolt. It's not WIGGLY, but it's not as stable as I'd like from a tool with this capability. Imprints are extremely sharp, almost to the point of being too sharp! It even has the appearance of a bee.
I bought one of these stamps to use on my soap packaging and I really like it. The attention to detail was exceptional, and the finished product was delightful. I ordered another one to speed up the packaging process, but it's completely different. The lines are thicker, the engraving is thicker, and everything just looks a little more jumbled. Within three weeks of each other, I ordered the same stamp from the same place. There is a serious lack of quality control.
This is one of several stationary seals that I have, and it is of poor quality. It appears to be genuine, but it is flimsy and unable to break free from the wax. The book manual specifies how many wax beads should be melted in the spoon you provide, but there are none. There are two melt candles on the table! The handle flops because it doesn't tighten. The wax filled in under the image because the seal's surface was not engraved with smooth edges. When the image was lifted off the wax, a third of it got stuck beneath the rough edges, ruining the image. You'll never be able to give this to someone without them thinking you got it from the Dollar Store. I'll keep it because I have a tool to repair the edges, and epoxy to secure the handle to the seal. I paid $12, which was an overpayment of $11.
It's simple to use, but getting the stamp to line up will take some practice. You'll need a good amount of wax (15 drips is what I've been doing), but because the wax is so hard, it won't wear out the stick as quickly as you might think. I bought this with some of the money my grandmother gave me for my birthday because we correspond weekly by physical letter and I thought it would be a nice birthday gift that I could use in my letters to her, and it's exactly what I wanted. br>br>I bought this with some of the money my grandmother gave me for my birthday because we correspond weekly by physical letter and I thought it would be a nice birthday gift that I could use in my letters to her and it's exactly what I wanted. At such a low price, it would make an excellent gift, and I'm already looking at uniqoo's other designs in preparation for Christmas.