






💌 Seal your moments with style and sophistication!
The Melting Glue Gun Sealing Wax Sticks in Amber Gold offer a smokeless, odorless, and non-toxic solution for creating elegant wax seals. Each mini stick (3.9 x 0.28 inches) is made from a flexible resin-wax blend that resists cracking, delivering over 100 seals per 16-stick pack. Ideal for wedding invitations, holiday cards, and premium packaging, these sticks provide a clean, fast, and professional finish that elevates any special occasion.










































| Best Sellers Rank | #18,588 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #249 in Art Glues |
| Brand | TELOSMA |
| Color | Amber gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,927 Reviews |
| Item Form | Stick |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Material | Resin , Wax |
| Specific Uses For Product | Craft, Art |
D**Y
Perfect Navy Wax for Stamps!
These navy blue wax sticks were exactly what I needed for my save-the-date project. I used them with a small glue gun, and they worked perfectly — smooth flow, no clogging, and a rich, deep navy color that looked so elegant. I paired the wax with a custom stamp and attached small magnets to the back so guests could keep them as a memento. Letting the stamp rest in ice water between presses made the process even easier, and removal was completely effortless — the design came out crisp and beautiful every single time after just a few seconds. The quality and consistency of the wax made this project stress-free and fun, and I’ll definitely be buying more for future invitations and crafts. Highly recommend for anyone looking to make professional-looking wax seals at home!
D**A
great quality
perfect for adding wax seal details to envelopes. I really like the champagne color as I can use it for any occasion. one box has lasted me over 2 years when using just on birthday/anniversary cards throughout the years
C**A
Worked great
Here's my review of these wax seals - and I can't provide much of a review since this is the only wax seal product I've used but they worked very well for us. Using the cheapest mini glue gun we could find, we were able to get 60-65 wax seals from each box using a 1" wax seal stamp. We chose to put them on wax paper first so that we could transfer them to our wedding invitations later. This allowed us to make mistakes without messing up invitations - although we didn't make many mistakes so that was good. Our method was one person on the glue gun and the other on the stamp. The glue gun took 3 full pumps to get the right amount of wax down on the wax paper (more pumps needed if you couldn't get full pumps - cheap glue gun remember), and then the person with the stamp would keep the head of the wax stamp in some ice water until the wax was pumped on to the wax paper. To do the stamp, I would wipe the water off the stamp head with a paper town and then press the stamp head slowly into the liquid wax, moving it around a little until I had an even ring of extra wax around the stamp head, and then I would press down gently. Let the stamp head sit there for 10 seconds or so for the wax to harden enough and the stamp head would pull out of the stamp pretty easily. If I had to force it, I knew the seal wasn't ready yet. This seemed to work really well - making sure to get the stamp head back in the ice water for a few seconds before it was ready to press the next stamp. I'm not sure if that really made a difference or not, but that's what we did. Also was handy to have a spare paper towel to dab the tip of the glue gun as excess wax would ooze out a little. To get the wax seals off the wax paper - I used a hair dryer on the low heat setting to heat up the back side of the wax seal and then they would peel off the wax paper. Overall this was way easier and faster than I thought it was going to be, especially for not ever having done it before. A+ would recommend and would do it again. I think it helped having two people do it, and I didn't have any problems with the glue gun heating up too much like others said they did. Hopefully this helps!
L**L
Used as melting…
Soft wax, melted fine in the melting pot but couldn’t use it with a glue gun ( even one made for wax) as the glue gun wouldn’t work. Had nothing bad with the wax sticks. They melted nicely with different brands and colors of wax. I highly recommend as long as you intend to melt in that teaspoon melting gizmo and not in as advertised in a glue gun.
A**R
Stunning addition to my wedding invitations!
We ordered 2 packs of the champagne color and were able to seal 164 envelopes with about a quarter of the second pack left over. We probably could have used a bit more wax on a few of the envelopes when we first started out but wanted to make sure we had enough and we definitely did. Pro tip: Dip your metal stamp into cold water or ice after every couple stamps - otherwise, the stamp sticks to the wax because the metal stamp gets too hot after stamping a lot. I would dip the stamp in cold water, pat dry on a dishtowel and then stamp the wax. Also, if you can have someone else help you, have them glue gun the wax on the envelope first and then pass to you to stamp - it goes so much faster if you have a little assembly line. We received sooo much lovely feedback as our guests began receiving their invitations in the mail. And we will also we able to have our photographer use them for detail shots of our wedding. Overall, the wax is a bit pricey but well worth it if you love the classic look of a wax seal! I'm so glad we used this and plan to buy more for future events!
B**A
Great color
Worked great in glue gun but I seemed to go through the wax pretty fast so I needed more. Not sure if the price is worth it. (For what I needed it for)
T**.
LOVE these - worth it!
I bought wax sticks at a local craft store - and I should’ve know by how cheap they were that they weren’t going to be great…BUT these wax sticks - AMAZING!!! I am so excited to get the red ones tomorrow - my Christmas card envelops are going to look phenomenal!
B**N
Justo como lo queria!
Precioso color!
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