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🕯 Wax Seal Rituals
Wax seals feel like small rituals. A simple detail that turns paper into something meaningful 🤍 The warmth, the texture, the moment you press the seal — it slows everything down. This week, if you’re using wax seals in your journaling or letters, 📸 share a photo below 🕯 If you’ve never tried them: 💬 what would you stamp first? A word? A symbol? A flower? 🎯 There’s no right way — just your own rhythm and style. ✨ Small details create atmosphere. 🎁 At the end of the month, one active member of the community will receive a Paperwrld gift card + a spring surprise as a thank you for showing up and sharing their creativity with us 🤍 #WaxSeal#CreativeDetails
A gift for my 2 year old niece
My sweet little 2 year old niece had her first dance recital on Sunday. I made her a simple card, embossed the envelope, and added a wax seal. I also gave her a few fresh peonies, cut and wrapped in just her size. I finished it off with a wax seal of her initial "O". I thought everything turned out lovely. I am new to card making so your comments for improvement would be greatly appreciated!
A gift for my 2 year old niece
New seals and wax
I want to start by saying I LOVE my seals from PaperWrld and plan to continue ordering. The bunny continues to be my fave. The quality of everything I have ordered is excellent. I ordered from a few new companies here in the states. Their quality is great and the customer service was excellent too. Plenty of great choices. I also love the pastel wax colors. I really like the convenience of the electric stove. Still getting the hang of it and loving the crafting journey.
New seals and wax
Personalized gift with wax seal
This took me about 10 minutes to put together for our friend, Rod's, birthday. I wanted it to be personal with a masculine touch. I stamped the letter R and added it to the burlap wrap. I stamped the birthday card with "Happy Birthday". What do you think? I am excited to discover new ways of using the wax seals.
Personalized gift with wax seal
Practice and what I learned!!
What a fun morning I have had!! My PaperWrld order arrived a few days ago and I couldn't wait to use my new stamps!!! I also spent time using the furnace and spoon method which went way better today. Here are the things I am learning along the way: 1) The PaperWrld stamps are incredible quality and a fantastic price point. There is a considerable difference in the impression and final result. The bunny stamp is absolutely adorable and my new fave. 2) I tried using ice today and it ended up being too messy as the ice was melting in the bowl. A damp paper towel is sufficient for the seals I was creating today. 3) The furnace/spoon method was excellent to create my own color combinations and create a consistent result. 4) I think I really do enjoy the furnace method but I am using a lower quality product. I am going to purchase a furnace and spoon from PaperWrld to compare quality/experience. 5) My glue gun is too hot....it was cheap and has gotten me started on this incredible creative journey but it's time to upgrade and find a better quality/ low temp gun. 6) I am also going to buy an electric warmer for spoons and give that a try. 7) Whenever I had a seal I didn't like, I just melted it and tried again. Here are questions I have for the group: *How do you keep your spoon clean while in use? *Where do you place the spoon after pouring the wax....the empty spoon gets way too hot? How do you clean everything when finished? I hope you enjoy my end results and I eagerly welcome your comments and suggestions.
Practice and what I learned!!
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