Friday, October 29, 2010

How to storage all those Scissors?

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Would you like to know how to store Scrapbooking Scissors ?  Then this video has a couple of good ways to arrange your collection from the good people at eHow.

Decorative scissors are really fun to use when scrapbooking and they really add a great extra flare to any page. The problem is what to do with all those scissors that you accumulate.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The best Craft Scissors Part 2

Today I have the second and final part in "What is the best craft scissors?"

There is only two main brands to choose from the Non-Stick Micro Serrated Scissors by Tim Holtz manufactured by Tonic Studios and the Cutter Bee Scissors Precision-Cut Scissors.

These are the most reviewed craft scissors on the planet an rightly so as they are great products. Having a set of quality, durable and balanced scissors will improve your craft projects.   I'll start with the Tim Holts Scissors because they are truly legendary!!! These Micro-Serrated Scissors come with a soft grip handle and feature an over-sized design that leaves more room for the hands.  They feature a nonstick coating on the blades and you well appreciate how easily the nonstick cleans up after sticky jobs by cutting papers coated with adhesive, glitter glues and others.

In every day use, the micro-serrated scissors is extremely sharp - so don't let them get near the kids. The fine tip is designed cutting finer designs while the longer section of the bade features the micro-serrated edge.  The handles are large enough to fit almost your whole hand in one side so that you don’t have to cut using just one or two fingers. This really is noticeable when cutting thicker materials such as thick paper board.

These scissors are however a bit larger than you might expect and can be a little difficult to use on detail cutting until you get use to using them but after a few basic cuts you'll be amaze at how well this scissors design shines. They come with a protective plastic cap for safe storage and overall, this is a excellent craft scissor that will not let you down...

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Friday, October 22, 2010

The best Craft Scissors Part 1

Today I have a real treat for you. If you've ever wondered what is the best craft scissors to own --- you'll love today's article.

The Cutter Bee scissors is one to those scissors that all the reviewer prefer to use as they are cute and compact for all your scrapbooking requirements. They feature precision-ground tips which are great for accurate cutting.  These scissors are made to cut right up to the tip and the comfort grip handle is easy on your hands.  A nice addition is the protective safety snap-on safety cover that help extent the life of cutting edge. These are a great pair of craft scissors that I wouldn’t hesitate to buy again as that are great for all paper cutting and glide around tight corners. The Cutter Bees are the best for doing all your fine and fussy cutting.

The main advantages are they are small and are perfect for fine detail cuts. The sharpness is very long lasting and are extremely well made. Also that they are small so are easy to pack away in your travel set. The only disadvantages that I have found that they require constantly cleaning because they get so mucky. So I now have move to the Honey Bee scissors as these feature a non-stick coating. So you really can’t go wrong with a pair of these in you craft toolbox.

 
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Great example

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Here is more wonderful examples using decorative scissors to add features to you projects.  Cassidy has use a simple patten to improve the edge of the paper which created more interesting feature in her work. A great example in using decorative scissors thank you.  If you have time please jump over to her blog for the full article.

The heart stamp: I created a stamp like square with pattern papers and scallop decorative scissors.

From  Cassidy's Gratitude Journals idea.

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Monday, October 18, 2010

In the midst of scrapbooking scissors

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Have you every had to care for your scrapbooking scissors.  Here's a great article on what to do about it over on the website.

Care and maintenance of scrapbooking scissors

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Where to use Scrapbooking Scissors?

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Have you ever wondered where to use Scrapbooking Scissors?  Here is an article I did a while back for Scrapbooking Scissors website.


Where to use Scrapbooking Scissors?


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Something for Halloween

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Here is something we can all do with Decorative Edge Scissors.  On this post the X-ACTO® Designer Series Decorative Edge Scissors - Zig Zag Pack has be used to added a simple feature to "Tick or Treat" container, Enjoy!

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