Common questions

Does USPS accept letters with wax seals?

Does USPS accept letters with wax seals?

Placing a wax seal on the outer of an envelope is generally safe for mailing. There is a slight chance for scuffing to be caused by modern sorting machines, however this will affect less than 1 in a 100 envelopes sent.

Do wax seal stamps have to be metal?

Typically, wax seals are made from metal or stone. Both work fine.

What do different colors of sealing wax mean?

Red wax seals are used in business. Black for mourning. Five tints of blue are made to express all gradations of passion. Pink is for congratulations. White for weddings and invitations.

What is the difference between sealing wax and candle wax?

The sealing wax on the market today is a far cry from candle wax as we know it. Commercial sealing wax is more of a plastic-y substance designed to be flexible, durable, color-fast and not greasy (which could potentially ruin your invitations).

How many stamps do I need for a letter with a wax seal?

Both wax seals and ribbon enclosures will require an additional $0.21 of postage per envelope. The USPS creates “additional ounce” stamps for $0.21 each, and these are what you’ll need.

Why is my wax stamp sticking?

There can be 2 reasons why the sealing wax is jammed in the engraved lines of your stamp and makes it sticky: 1) your stamp is too hot, 2) you lift the stamp too soon that the sealing wax has not been properly hardened. Either of the issues you are having, the solution is the same – cool the stamp off.

Can you use crayons for wax seals?

To make a wax seal with a crayon, you first need to select one or more wax crayons for your project. Alternatively, you can hold a crayon directly over a flame above your envelope and let it drip. If using a spoon, let the wax cool a little and slowly pour it onto your envelope.

What color wax seal means love?

Blue. Blue seals were commonly associated with romance and passion, very strong feeling for one another. The stronger the blue used, the stronger the feelings being conveyed.

What kind of wax do you use for wax stamps?

You can use candle sealing wax, glue gun sealing wax, and wax beads with this method. (Just remove any wicks from the melted wax). Faux wax is not recommended for use in melting pots.

How do you make a wax seal?

Making a Wax Seal Work above a fire-proof surface and have some water near by. Melt your wax. Let the wax drip onto the paper where you want the seal to go. Stir the wax using your wax stick. Dampen your stamp with some water. Orient the stamp, then press it into the wax. Hold the stamp against the wax for about 10 to 15 seconds.

What is a wax seal stamp?

A wax seal is stamped sealing wax, usually used to seal wedding invitations, envelopes and stationery closed. However when not keeping something closed a wax seal does an amazing job of being a beautiful embellishment!

Can you use candle wax for wax stamps?

Candle wax can be used as a seal for fancy letters or folksy cards alike. Use a long match to melt a dollop onto an envelope, and then put your own stamp on it with a wax seal stamp, available at most craft and hobby stores.

How our sealing wax is made?

Make Your Own Sealing Wax for that Old-Timey Postal Security Choose your crayons carefully! For this mold 3 crayons with a few shavings of accent colors was just the right amount. Remove the paper from your crayons and cut them into small pieces – roughly 1/8 of an inch – and mix the pieces together. If you choose to add shavings of an accent color, now is the time!

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Ruth Doyle