Antique Gold Pearl 7mm Sealing Wax Sticks
Below are the available bulk discount rates for each individual item when you purchase a certain amount
- Buy 50 - 99 and get £0.02 off
- Buy 100 - 149 and get £0.03 off
- Buy 150 - 199 and get £0.04 off
- Buy 200 or above and get £0.05 off
Reviews
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quick delivery
I ordered gold glue gun wax for my wedding invitations. They arrived much quicker than I was expecting. They were packaged well so they weren't damaged. And they have added a lovely personalized touched to the invitations.
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Great product
This was exactly what i was looking for, great price, great service.
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Excellent product, perfect for what what we needed it for.
Really happy with the wax stamp and glue gun sealing wax. It was a gift for my daughter to use on her wedding invitations. Perfect for the job in hand, was very easy to use and they look great! Would highly recommend both products and the company, great customer service.
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Easy to use; flexible when cold, crystal clear colours
This was the first time I’ve used this type of sealing wax, and a hot melt glue gun, so I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. It turned out to be far easier, cleaner, quicker and safer than the traditional ‘burning candle’ sealing wax. The colours remain clear, with no black burnt bits. What’s more, once the wax has cooled, it remains flexible, and doesn’t crack and crumble like old-fashioned sealing wax. For those who, like me, haven’t used this type of sealing wax before, it really is easy. Simply switch on your glue gun (there are several available for less than £10), let it warm for a minute or so, then slide the sealing wax rod into the rear of the barrel, pull the trigger and off you go. Keep pushing the rod gently while squeezing the trigger, and the gun produces a steady stream of molten sealing wax - rather like using an icing syringe. When your puddle of wax is big enough, stop and press your stamp gently but firmly into the wax, then lift it up again. That's it. Two suggestions: 1) Stand your stamp in cold water (or on an ice cube) to stop it sticking to the wax. 2) Buy yourself a piece of 6mm or 7mm dowelling to use as a ‘pusher’ (Craftmill sell a pack of 3 x 20cm 6mm dowels for £2.99, post paid, on Amazon). Without that, you’ll find yourself using one stick of wax to push another, which is OK so long as they’re both the same colour.