The first time you see a wax seal up close, it doesn't look handmade. It looks like it came from a castle. And your first thought is probably: "That's gorgeous... but I could never make that."
Here's why you can. You don't need to be artistic, you don't need steady hands, and you don't need a craft room. You need a spoon, a candle, a stamp, and about $25 worth of supplies from Michaels. That's it. The wax does the beautiful part for you. Your only job is to melt it, pour it, and press.
And that $15 bag of wax beads you grabbed on impulse last year? The one still sitting in the junk drawer? That's 200 seals waiting to happen.
The thing most people don't realize: wax sealing isn't a skill you build over years. It's a method you learn in an afternoon. Once someone shows you the small details, every seal after that looks like you've been doing it forever.