Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between wax sticks and wax beads?

Sticks are convenient for quick pours and travel. Beads enable precise color mixing and portion control. Both are flexible and formulated to resist cracking.

How do I prevent bubbles in my seals?

Use gentle heat and avoid rapid stirring. Let the melt rest for a few seconds before pouring. Our spoons and furnaces distribute heat evenly to reduce bubbles.

Which stamp head size should I choose?

For envelopes, 25–30 mm offers a balanced look. For gift wrapping or larger projects, 35 mm provides drama and room for ornate designs.

Can I reuse wax?

Yes—collect trimmed edges and re-melt. Reuse may slightly shift color or sheen, so test first if you need exact matches.

How do I clean stamp heads and spoons?

While warm, wipe tools with a lint-free cloth. For hardened residue, rewarm gently and wipe again. Avoid harsh abrasives to protect detail.

Is sealing wax mail-safe?

Our flexible blends fare well, but postal machines vary. For important mail, place the sealed envelope inside a protective outer envelope.

What’s the safest way to heat wax?

Always supervise heat. Use a stable stand or electric furnace on a heatproof surface, keep wicks trimmed, and never leave open flames unattended.

Do you offer starter kits?

Yes—our kits bundle wax, a spoon, a handle, and a classic stamp head. They’re curated to help you form great habits from the first pour.

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