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Cutting through the waves

Wavy scissors

I just bought these scissors as a birthday present for a soon-to-be four-year-old - and I’m already regretting not getting some for my own use. The trick is - in case you didn’t already know - that these scissors automatically cut the paper in the wavy pattern of your choice - sort of a stencil-meets-scissors-invention. With the proper child-friendly-blunt points.

There are 8 different wave-like patterns to choose from - but please notice how my flash was instantly attracted to the one that is actually dubbed ‘Wave’…

6 Responses to “Cutting through the waves”

  1. on 26 Jan 2007 at 5:11 pm cyclone bill

    I really think you should go and get one more present - for yourself - and then make a nice wavy cutting for shareabrainwave…

  2. on 26 Jan 2007 at 5:24 pm Nadja

    That’s an idea/challenge… hang on - maybe I’ll do some ‘paperwork’ in the weekend…

  3. on 26 Jan 2007 at 11:14 pm levende

    Wonderful expression, dear.

    PS. Your flash is very intelligent!

  4. […] My post on the wavy scissors made Cyclone Bill challenge me to ‘make a nice wavy cutting for shareabrainwave…’ […]

  5. on 05 Aug 2007 at 2:53 pm Janice Taylor

    I was looking for wavy scissors and found your site. The wonders of the Internet.

    I love the idea of cutting through the brainwaves - creating a universal wave.

    Thanks!
    Janice Taylor, Weight Loss Artist, Author, Coach.

    A weight loss artist is someone who makes art about food instead of eating it and, in the process, loses weight. I permanent removed over 50 pounds of excess weight, six years ago. My book - Our Lady of Weight Loss - tells my story and shows my art!

  6. on 06 Aug 2007 at 10:37 am nadja

    @ Janice

    Oh yes…the wonders of the internet. I’m glad you found us…and thereby join us in the quest of creating a universal wave. What did you use the wavy scissors for?

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