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Jiulyning The Rose Wax Seal Stamp Vintage Sealing Red Brass Color Handle

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About Jiulyning The Rose Wax Seal Stamp Vintage Sealing

Spice up your life when send letters/cards out - Hate the glue on envelopes? This is a pretty good purchase if you want to try your hand at what they did in the olden days. People will definitely know who it comes from with your personalized initial on the envelope. - This is a lovely initial stamp that dresses up all your snail-mail missives, which really makes the recipient feel special knowing you made the little extra effort for that. - Great for making your love letter more personal. Old fashion full metal handle makes all the difference - The stamp not only is pretty but has a nice heft to it that feel good in the hand and makes pressing much easier. - Some go for the wood handle which is okay if you don't care too much, but if you want this to look really cool and last a long time a brass handle goes excellent with the brass stamp head. Great starter stamp - The wax sealing stamp itself is great quality and the stamp head can be removed. - The seal adhered to both pieces of the envelopes super strong, it could easily have made it through the mail without opening. - Can prove at times if someone has been tampering with the mail when the other person gets it and the seal is broken. Instructions 1. Cute a piece of wax and melt the wax in the spoon over the candle provided. 2. When the spoon is full, dump the wax over the tip of the envelope flap. 3. Waiting 5-10 seconds to let it cool enough, then stamping it down gently. 4. Waiting 5-10 seconds then removing the stamp, an elegant envelope appears. Easy as that! 5. Don't be discouraged from it not turning out right the first time or the wax coming off with the seal. You may just need a bit of practice before you become good at it.