Sealing wax...........

Can anyone give me a definite answer as to where I can buy a stick of old-fashioned sealing wax ?

Mrs M wants to create an old-fashioned letter and 'seal' it.

She had a good look around town on Saturday to no avail.

A big cream (cyber) cake to the person with the definitive answer.

Thankyou.
11:22 Mon 23rd Mar 2009
 
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A long shot...but would Past Times do something like that?
You might also find it in a good arts and crafts supply shop. If that brings no joy. there is this:

http://codesmiths.com/shed/workshop/recipes/se alingwax.htm
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Thanks, pasta.
Unfortunately, we don't have a branch here in Blackpool.

Any other ideas ?

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Pasta !

Have the largest cream-cake you can find..............on me and Mrs M !!! :o)

Many thanks.
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Crikey, Sprayer !

And a cream-cake to you, too....................:o)
Cheers, I love cream cakes, it'll go down well with my pint at lunchtime....
aww...thanks monkeyeyes.....guess the diet will start tomorrow then.
Glad to be of help x
would granthams not have them?
or hobbycraft in preston?

there's a brilliant little shop in thornton too.

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