Description
Description
Add a touch of personality to your invitations, letters, or snail mail with your very own Single Initial Wax Seal Stamp.
Features
– Customizable design: Include your initials, logo, or message
– High-quality materials: Durable and long-lasting
– Luxurious finish: Add a touch of sophistication to your documents and packages
Perfect for
– Weddings: Add a touch of elegance to your wedding invitations and correspondence
– Formal events: Perfect for formal events, such as galas or black-tie events
– Special occasions: Use for other special occasions, such as anniversaries or holidays
Options
– Design options: Choose from various designs or create your own
– Wax color options: Select from different wax colors to match your theme
– Handle options: Choose from different handle styles and materials
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Benefits
– Unique and personalized: Create one-of-a-kind documents and packages
– Elegant and sophisticated: Add a touch of luxury to your correspondence
– Customization: Tailor your wax stamp to fit your brand or occasion
How to Use
Clean or wash the brass head and deep freeze it for 20-30 mins before using the stamp.
Stamp on tempered chocolate to form chocolate coins, or on cookie dough/ any other bakery dough to create an impression into the food item.
The frozen cold stamp instantly freezes the tempered chocolate, ensuring the stamp stays clean.
The stamp will get warm after making some chocolate coins so re freeze and continue the same process or use ice cubes to cool it down instantly & wipe to dry it.
If you wish to make chocolate coins in large batches, it is ideal to purchase 2-3 stamps to be used at the stamp time.
Disclaimer
❉ Chocolate stamps can only acommodate simple designs.
❉ Low resolution files may cause a delay in processing and delivering your order.
❉ We use authentic and natural wood so the shade and wood grain may differ, making each piece unique.
❉ The brass piece may have a slight texture of engraving lines that do not affect the final stamping and cannot be considered a defect.
❉ The brass may develop a patina over time which is normal.