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A wax seal stamp is the perfect way to add a unique and elegant touch to your letters. But if you are new to wax sealing it can be tricky to start. In this guide we will show you how to use a wax seal stamp with extra insider tips too!
Imagine receiving a handwritten letter sealed with a delicate wax seal stamp. You carefully open the envelope, trying your hardest to keep the stamp impression intact, inside there is a letter from your dearest friend. Wax seals are beautiful and add a personal touch to your letters.
The main concept to make a wax seal is to:
There are two main types of wax used for wax sealing: traditional wax and supple wax. Traditional wax is the same type of sealing wax used by Kings and Queens in bygone days. The main downside of this type of wax is that it is brittle and therefore not suitable for mailing.
Supple wax is more flexible and can withstand the rough handling of the postage system. It comes in a variety of different forms, such as wax sticks with or without wicks, wax sticks for glue guns and wax sealing beads.
Since we almost always use supple wax, this is what this guide will focus on in particular wicked wax sticks and sealing beads. Later we will add a section for wickless wax sticks and wax for glue guns.


This is the easiest and most convenient wax to use however it is harder to control. You never know how the wax will drip and this will create a messier but more traditional looking wax seal.
Wicked wax sticks come in all different types of colours. It is the simplest method and the only equipment you need is a lighter or matches.

This type of wax comes in different shapes, sizes and in a huge variety of colours. These are our personal favourite because with this method you can make marble and multicoloured wax seals! You can get extremely creative using different coloured wax and also different types of wax such as semi-transparent vellum or transparent amber wax.
You will need:

If you are using wax sealing beads regularly we recommend you to invest in a wax melting stove. It is very easy to use and saves so much tine. You can just leave the spoon over the furnace freeing your hands to do something else.

Tip: To clean your sealing spoon, when the wax is still hot use a tissue to wipe away the wax.
If you don’t like the impression you can re-melt the wax and use it again.
Please take care when using the stove as the metal plate and wooden base can get very hot.
With this guide in hand we are confident that you have everything you need to start your wax sealing journey! This is just the beginning. Besides sealing letters, there are so many creative ways to use and to decorate wax seals, which we will share in future posts to come!