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Amelia Gilliland
> 24 hourI love this wax seal. The design is really pretty and the stamp itself is very sturdy. It worked extremely well and all of the details are caught in the wax.
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Nadine
> 24 hourWell made. Durable. Stamp can be changed on the handle. Beautiful print! Would recommend!
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Kelbey
> 24 hourI honestly just explained the metal stamp but it also came with the wooden handle! Both the stamp & handle are of a great quality. The stamp looks more beautiful than I expected!
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Linda Thinks
> 24 hourThis is truly a quality wax seal. The handle is heavier and much more sturdy than my others. The butterfly with oval design around is is larger and nice deep, detailed design.
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Anonymous
> 24 hourThe handle comes with a small plastic cap to protect the threads, after you remove it it is simple to screw the handle into the metal stamp.
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Adrian
> 24 hourThis is a beautiful stamp. The detail is great and the handle is comfortable. The only downside is that the stamp is larger than a typical wax seal stamp. Definitely expect to use more wax with this one.
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Tori
> 24 hourCute and durable! The quality seems well made and has a but of a weight to it! Exactly as pictured! Even better in person
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Cassandra Strand
> 24 hourI collect wax seal stamp heads and am always looking for new designs, especially ones that are more unique. I really liked that this one had a unique shape. Most stamp heads are just plain round, sometimes you get an oval or a square but this shape is more unique and very interesting visually. I also thought the design was really unique. The background actually reminds me of common 18th c. wafer seals while the embossed butterfly design is more typical of wax seals. It makes for an interesting mix visually and I find it really aesthetically pleasing. The seal pulls away from the wax beautifully when set and looks really nice when adding gold or silver over the top to make the design really pop.
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Gail Rodgers
> 24 hourI keep telling myself that I do not need more Washi tape, more wax beads or more wax stamps. Then I see something that is beautiful and I want to try it. I love butterfly motifs and my very first stamp when I was a teenager was a butterfly. This butterfly with a frame around it is so gorgeous I couldnt resist. I used 6-7 wax beeds to be sure that I had enough wax as this is a bit bigger stamp. I made this stamp twice, the second time with another wax bead. I found that after I took the stamp off the wax, yet the wax is still warm, the stmap left a line around the stamp that goes to the paper. I was able to peel off the excess wax. The excess stamp can be remelted. If you are using this stamp for multiple items such as wedding invitations, you may want to make the stamps seperately from the envelope so that you can peel the excess wax off and then using a two sided adhesive circle, put each stamp where you want and with the correct angles (so the butterfly isnt upside down or flying off in some weird direction.) I did color the top of one of them with gold marker and it looked very nice. The other two stamps available in this listing looked great as well as I tell myself I dont need any more stamps!!
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Stormslegacy
> 24 hourThis one is larger than I expected, so it needs a little more wax than my others. I love the design, its well-detailed, and the hearts around the edges look like lace. Its elegant, and I love having a moth rather than a butterfly. It worked well when I tried it, though it is taking me some practice to know how much to use and how to pour for this shape. Learning curve! The nice thing is wax can be peeled off and reused.