Thank you so much Christine. Your video has such a big help to me who is a first timer for making wax seals. The washers are such a big help along with having an ice pack to keep things cool. So happy I found this video.
I recently watched a video that gives you a chance to correct a badly made wax seal. The video said that if you put tho object with the botched seal on it into the microwave for 2 min, it would melt the wax enough that you could re-press the stamp into it. I haven't tried it because I haven't made an unsat stamp lately.Perfectly circular seals don't appeal to me. I also have been watching vids on how the stamping was done in the 16th through 19th centuries (sloppy), and have learned how to turn your letter into its own envelope. So far I've sent two letters that way.
Interesting techniques… As for perfectly rounded wax seals. It’s not for everyone. I just thought I I’d try something different. Have a great weekend. Thank our for watching.
Hi Rizwaan. I found the 1/16 of an inch was the best. I think that's 1mm if I'm not mistaken. Hopefully that helps you out. Thank you for watching. Are you planning to use these on envelopes to be sent in the mail?
@@christinemleung Hi Christine, thank you for your reply! I’ll try the 1mm thickness Currently I’ve ordered the 0.1mm thick washer, we’ll see if that seals well Yes to your last question, planning to use these on envelopes to be mailed
Thank you for your detailed instructions. This is my first time trying was seals and I feel more prepared after watching your video.
Wonderful! I’m so glad I could help.
I really like the organic pour too, but it was very interesting to see how to get a perfect round seal. Organic is my perfect, LOL
Yes, organic keeps it real …
Thank you so much Christine. Your video has such a big help to me who is a first timer for making wax seals. The washers are such a big help along with having an ice pack to keep things cool. So happy I found this video.
You’re welcome Susan! Have fun creating 😀
Muchas gracias por la idea, por compartir, por enseñar❤
You’re so welcome. Thank you for watching
Gracias , buenos tips!!
You’re welcome
Wow. Christine.... this is amazing! I am just learning to make wax seals & so glad to watch your video! I will be running to the hardware store asap!
Hi Cheri! You'll use these in everything! Just be careful.... you could break the bank buying all those fancy wax seal stamps. I did! 😂 LOL
I recently watched a video that gives you a chance to correct a badly made wax seal. The video said that if you put tho object with the botched seal on it into the microwave for 2 min, it would melt the wax enough that you could re-press the stamp into it. I haven't tried it because I haven't made an unsat stamp lately.Perfectly circular seals don't appeal to me.
I also have been watching vids on how the stamping was done in the 16th through 19th centuries (sloppy), and have learned how to turn your letter into its own envelope. So far I've sent two letters that way.
Interesting techniques… As for perfectly rounded wax seals. It’s not for everyone. I just thought I I’d try something different. Have a great weekend. Thank our for watching.
Love the washer idea!
Thank you Jan. Hey, just wondering… where do you use wax seals?
I really appreciate this video. I already made my misshapen seals for my friends but I will be using this gideo to help with future projects
Glad it was helpful!
I love the technique.
So glad you liked it. I have other techniques that you might be interested in.
Great ideas! TFS
Hi Stace. I'm so glad you liked them. I've got a great Mother's day card coming up. Check it out.
Great I formation thank you
Glad it was helpful Nora!
Look for silicone O rings which tolerate heat well.
Oh!!!! Great idea. Thank you
Thank you
HI Roong. Have fun creating fabulous wax seals.
Thank you, brilliant explanation!
What thickness of the washer is ideal for a traditional seal?
0.1mm? 0.5mm? 1mm?
Hi Rizwaan. I found the 1/16 of an inch was the best. I think that's 1mm if I'm not mistaken. Hopefully that helps you out. Thank you for watching. Are you planning to use these on envelopes to be sent in the mail?
@@christinemleung Hi Christine, thank you for your reply!
I’ll try the 1mm thickness
Currently I’ve ordered the 0.1mm thick washer, we’ll see if that seals well
Yes to your last question, planning to use these on envelopes to be mailed
Hi , this video is perfect 😍 where do you live ? How can i buy this stamp ? How can i get with our logo? Can you help me ?
Check my description box for the link to the stamp. Unfortunately you can not have it logo'd.
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