Maybe, but it is so small I wouldn't worry about it.
Try michales or you local craft store or if they don't have it check your local post office
seal
Why ask? Don't you know? In the first place, look at the name itself. It said "Envelope Seal" therefore it is invented by a seal(sea lion).
they hump with eachother and lick around
he invented the envelope seal
Envelopes have a strange taste when you lick the seal because there is a layer of glue there. The glue is made from gum arabic. Gum arabic is produced with the sap of acacia trees.
This is how you spell "seal" in french: seal
You have spelled it correctly. "To seal" means to close securely, and "sealed" is the past tense of "to seal."
Write the words that you want to convey on a piece of paper. Fold that paper and place it in an envelope. Seal envelope. Write the address of the distributer on the center of the envelope. Place stamp in upper right hand corner of the envelope. Place the envelope in a mailbox.
The back of the envelope will be the triangular-shaped part that folds down in back; it usually has some kind of adhesive to seal the envelope (most often by moistening the strip).
Absolutely !... There is no legal requirement to enclose a letter in an envelope.
No, they are meant to decorate the back of the envelope.