You want to send a wax sealed letter. Maybe it is a love letter, a thank-you, a birthday greeting, or a business announcement. Whatever the occasion, you want the experience of a real wax seal -- the weight, the texture, the moment when your recipient sees that seal and pauses before opening it.
The problem has always been logistics. Buying wax, heating it without burning yourself, pressing each seal by hand, figuring out postage, hoping nothing cracks in transit. Most people who want to send a wax sealed letter never do because the process feels too complicated.
That is exactly why we built Wax Letter. You handle the personal part -- choosing your seal design and writing your message. We handle everything else.
How It Works: Step by Step
Sending a wax sealed letter through Wax Letter takes about five minutes. Here is the process:
Step 1: Choose Your Seal Design
Start at our campaign builder. You have two options for your wax seal design:
- Upload your own design. If you have a logo, monogram, illustration, or any image you want pressed into wax, upload it. We accept PNG, JPG, SVG, and PDF files. The best designs are bold and simple -- read our design guide if you want tips on what presses well.
- Use the AI seal generator. Describe what you want ("elegant letter M with laurel wreath" or "oak tree silhouette") and our AI creates a seal design optimized for wax pressing. Generate as many options as you want until you find the right one.
You also choose your wax color at this stage. We offer a full palette including classic colors like gold and red, as well as navy, forest green, burgundy, white, black, and more.
Step 2: Add Your Recipients
Enter the mailing addresses for everyone who should receive your letter. You can add them one at a time, or upload a CSV file if you are sending to a larger list. Each address becomes one sealed letter.
Step 3: Write Your Letter
Compose your message using our editor. Your letter is printed on premium paper and folded into the envelope alongside your wax seal. Write as much or as little as you want -- there is no character limit. This is your message in your words, delivered in a way that guarantees it will be read.
Step 4: Review and Checkout
Preview everything -- your seal design, wax color, letter content, and recipient list. When it all looks right, check out. Every letter costs $8, which covers everything: premium paper, professional printing, a hand-pressed wax seal, envelope, and USPS First Class postage.
What Is Included in Every Letter
That $8 covers more than you might expect:
- Premium paper. Your letter is printed on high-quality stock that feels substantial and personal, not like something that came out of an office printer.
- A real wax seal. Not a sticker, not a printed imitation. Actual sealing wax, pressed with your design, on every envelope.
- A quality envelope. Sized and weighted properly for wax seal correspondence. No flimsy standard envelopes that buckle under the seal.
- USPS First Class postage. Your letter is mailed with proper postage, including the non-machinable surcharge that wax sealed envelopes require.
- Professional addressing. Every envelope is addressed cleanly and consistently.
There is no minimum order. Send one letter or send one thousand -- the price is the same per letter.
Turnaround Time
Letters are typically processed and mailed within two to three business days after your order is placed. USPS First Class delivery usually takes two to five additional business days depending on the destination. For most domestic orders, your recipient will have their wax sealed letter in hand within one week of when you place your order.
If you are planning for a specific date -- a birthday, anniversary, or holiday -- order at least ten days in advance to be safe.
Why Not DIY?
We are not going to tell you that making wax seals by hand is impossible. People do it every day. But here is what DIY actually looks like:
- Equipment costs. A quality seal stamp ($25-50), sealing wax sticks ($10-20 per pack), a melting spoon or glue gun ($15-30), plus envelopes and paper. You are looking at $50-100 in supplies before you seal your first letter.
- Time. Each seal takes 2-3 minutes when you include melting, pouring, pressing, and cooling. Ten letters is a 30-minute project. Fifty letters is an afternoon. A hundred is a commitment.
- Failure rate. Even experienced seal makers have a failure rate of 10-15%. Air bubbles, uneven distribution, cracked seals, and off-center presses mean redoing work and wasting materials.
- Mailing complications. Figuring out the right wax thickness to survive USPS sorting machines, buying the correct non-machinable postage, and packaging envelopes to protect the seal in transit -- these are problems most people do not anticipate until a recipient tells them the seal arrived in pieces.
At $8 per letter, Wax Letter costs less than DIY for most people once you factor in supplies, wasted materials, and time. And every seal arrives perfect.
What People Use Wax Sealed Letters For
The occasions that deserve a wax sealed letter are broader than most people realize:
- Love letters that feel as significant as the words inside them
- Thank-you notes that actually get remembered
- Birthday and anniversary letters that become keepsakes
- Business correspondence that stands out from every other piece of mail
- Wedding invitations that set the tone for the entire celebration
- Apology letters that demonstrate genuine effort and sincerity
- Sympathy letters that offer real comfort
- Gifts for people who appreciate beautiful, thoughtful things
Send Your First Letter
The hardest part of sending a wax sealed letter is deciding to do it. The actual process -- through Wax Letter -- takes about five minutes. You write the words. We make them unforgettable.
Start your wax sealed letter now. Choose your seal, write your message, and we will have it sealed, stamped, and in the mail within days. $8 per letter, everything included.
Ready to send a wax sealed letter?
Upload your design, add your recipients, and we handle the rest. $8 per letter, everything included.
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