I was asked a question about what scissors I use and which ones I recommend.
Since I own several pairs, and they all have different uses I just did a quick video about them rather than take pictures and type everything up - so here is all my blah blah blah about my scissors!:
A note about the KAI scissors - I mentioned that I had the SU Craft & Rubber Scissors and they went dull after a couple of years. This is true - I think about 2 years or so of use dulled them - but I cut a good couple of hundred stamp sets out with them. They are nice scissors - but I most definitely prefer the Tonic/Tim Holtz ones to the KAI/SU Craft & Rubber Scissors.
Anywho tho here is the link to the KAI's on ATS's website: 6" Rubber Stamping Shears - I didn't know ATS carried those 'till just now as I was shopping browsing this morning. ;o)
Also here is the link to the Tim Holtz Tonic scissors I have: Tonic Scissors
and the Bloom Titanium ones - they come in two different colors: Blue/Purple and Red/Orange
I can't find the Martha Stewart scissors on the MarthaStewartCrafts.com site to link to them (I can rarely find what I'm looking for on that site!) - but like I said in the video I got them at Michael's with a 40% off coupon - they come in a nice little brown box (that I stashed somewhere to alter then never did of course) and seriously are really nice scissors.
One last tidbit - I have Fiskars scissors - the orange handled ones that are the same size as the Martha Stewart ones. I prefer the MS ones - they cut nicer honestly! And they feel better in my hand than the Fiskars ones do.
However I did see some nice Fiskars ones at Costco that I THINK are titanium ones? I have wanted to try them out but they come as a set of two (or three I can't remember) and I really don't need any more scissors! But if anyone has them let me know what you think of them! I technically could get them and if I didn't like them I could return them but I rarely get to Costco anymore so buying and returning things there is more of a pain than it's worth.
Anywho I hope this helps anyone that was wondering! :o)