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Sealing Wax Beads For Wax seal Stamp- 100pcs - For Sealing Invitations,

Sealing Wax Beads For Wax seal Stamp- 100pcs - For Sealing Invitations,

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These wax sealing beads are the perfect companion to your wax seal stamp. It offers a luxurious and elegant touch to your letters, invitations, or other documents.

Available in a variety of rich and vibrant colours, each carefully crafted to ensure a smooth and even melt, providing a flawless finish every time.

The wax is designed to be used with a traditional wax seal stamp, allowing you to add a personal and sophisticated touch to your correspondence.

The wax is easy to melt, either by using a wax spoon or a wax melting pot and applies smoothly and evenly onto your document. Once applied, the wax sets quickly, creating a secure and lasting seal.

This sealing wax is also incredibly versatile, suitable for use on a range of different surfaces, including paper, cardstock & envelopes.

Whether you're creating a wedding invitation, adding a seal to a certificate, or adding a finishing touch to a gift or scrapbook, this sealing wax is the perfect choice.

So why settle for an ordinary envelope when you can make a lasting impression with an elegant and magical wax sealed envelope? With its luxurious feel, stunning colours, and easy-to-use application, this sealing wax is the perfect choice for anyone looking to add a touch of magic & sophistication to their correspondence.

 

Wax Seal Beads Specifications:

Description: Seal with wick

Size: 90mm x 11mm x 11mm

Benefits: Flexible wax, ideal for sending via post- will not crack or break!

Ideal for: Sealing Spell jars, Parchments, Invitations, Envelopes, Parcels

Perfect for Scrapbooking, Hobby, and Craft Projects,

In Stock And Ready To Ship From NSW, Australia

All of our inventory is held on site so you don’t have to wait to receive your product from a 3rd party seller. When your order is complete we will ship your parcel within 24 hours, excluding on weekends and public holidays.

$9.95 Flat Rate Standard Shipping

$9.95 Flat rate shipping in Australia. Free Standard Shipping in Australia for orders over $150. International shipping currently not available.

Order Dispatch

We aim to ship all orders within 1 working day. If your order is received on a weekend or public holiday it will be sent the following working day. If you would like to read more visit our shipping policy here

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