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How to make fire paint stamps?

Fire Lacquer Stamps are made as follows:

1. Select a few grains of wax and put them into a "fire lacquer spoon".

2. Put it on the "fire lacquer stove to burn and melt".

3. As shown in the picture, pour the melted wax onto the "mat".

4. Place the lacquer stamp in the "center position" and wait for it to dry.

5. Remove the seal, and you're done with the "Fire Lacquer Seal".

Fire Lacquer Seals are made from turpentine and paraffin wax with pigments, which melt when heated and are sticky, and are used to seal bottles and letters. The usual form of fire paint is a stick of fire paint (traditional fire paint), but some come with a core, as well as fire paint pellets. To use, a small piece of the stick is cut and placed on a small spoon, heated and melted, then poured over the mouth of the desired envelope to be sealed.

The use of fire paint (also known as sealing wax, sealing wax, fire paint wax, sealing paint, sealing wax, fire paint stamp, fire paint seal, began to rise around the 16th century. Used by nobles or the wealthy, it could also be used to take the form of a seal on important documents or to create a hermetic container seal.?

It was mainly used for decorative purposes, scrapbooking, decorating certificates and sealing envelopes, greeting cards and invitations. And its previous role is most used to ensure that the contents of the envelope are secure.