What can I make???? 65 pairs of little dull scissors
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Sherrie on Aug 06, 2013Take your dull little scissors and cut through sand paper a few times! you would be surprised how quickly it sharpens them! and if these are dress makers scissors some of them would be worth the effort to have them sharpened. They are probably worth a whole lot more than you think!Helpful Reply
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Sharron Abrams on Aug 06, 2013Have you tried to make a wreath for your door? This would look inviting I think.Helpful Reply
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Cynthia B on Aug 06, 2013rain chain?Helpful Reply
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Kimberly Barney on Aug 06, 2013The first thing that came to my mind was a wreath especially since it is "back to school" time. The wreath could be made as a gift to a favorite teacher or school office. I would not include any pointed scissors in the wreath. I would try to sharpen the dress maker scissors as they would have a pointed end and would not be appropriate for a craft item due to safety reasons. I like the rain chain idea, too.Helpful Reply
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Sharon on Aug 06, 2013How about spray painting the blues and greens and making a peacock feather out of them.Helpful Reply
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Teri on Aug 06, 2013Everyone has given me some great ideas. @Sherrie I didn't realize that about the sandpaper. I will use this with my own scissors. I also love the peacock idea alot @Sharon. I could do a mix media with glass and the scissors, and since I raise outdoor birds I could add this piece to my get away area.The wreath would be a cute one if I had kids in school, but i don't. Thank you everyone for pointing me in some kind of direction.Helpful Reply
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Colleen on Aug 06, 2013Make a clock out of them. Place the finger holes towards the center with the blades going out. Looks like you could make a number of clocks and sell.Helpful Reply
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Larose LoganOakes on Aug 06, 2013I think that it would make an adorable fence in a fairy or gnome garden. Put the scissors with the tips pointing into the soil and that leaves the finger holes as your fencing. Just a thought! Another idea would be to make garden markers out of them by attaching some type of wooden signage to the top of the scissors and painting the wood with chalk paint and then writing the name of your plants or herbs onto the little wooden sign. The scissors would then be placed into the soil pointy end first. I think that you should try to sharpen them and see if you can make them usuable as school supplies are always in short supply. I know that there must be some women's shelter or Children's Hospital Ronald McDonald House that could use the scissors.Let us know what you decide to do.:)Helpful Reply
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Teri on Aug 07, 2013@Larose D. Logan-Oakes I love all your ideas, but the last one is the best and think I will see first if I can give them a useful home like a school or a art class. If nobody wants them to use as scissors than I will create something with them. They are all like children size.Helpful Reply
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Sia@South 47th on Aug 07, 2013You could always go the Windchime route. Easy peasyHelpful Reply
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Jan H on Aug 07, 2013First I thought of a wreath, but others mentioned that. I love the painting them in colors, but how about making a garland threading ribbon through the finger holes, (not through all of them, let some scissors be open, and others more closed, for more variation) and drape them where the mood hits, maybe under molding in a craft room, or along a fence in that fairy garden mentioned above.Helpful Reply
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Margaret on Aug 07, 2013In winter I live in a small village in México. We make school packages for local schoolchildren and these scissors would be a great addition. If you would care to donate them I would be more than happy to pay postage. They would be going to a good cause. Thank you.Helpful Reply
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Patty W on Aug 07, 2013Cutting sandpaper is what I use & a old coke bottle. If you happen to have one act like your trying to cut down the mouth of the bottle. Its sharpens both side at the same time. Sound wierd but it works. Its from the old, way, back, days! I would try the sandpaper, & I have use a emery board in a pinch.Helpful Reply
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MaryKay@Studio23Thirty on Aug 08, 2013How about a wind chime. That would be so cute.Helpful Reply
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Cindy tustin on Aug 08, 2013I would take the whole bag and donate it to a low income child care facility.Helpful Reply
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Carol on Aug 08, 2013Oh no doubt I would make a few garden flowers! They are all over here with spoons..same idea. The points would face into the center finger holes making the "petals" Could be made with a wood center, a metal pie plate even glued onto a old crystal plate to make it reflect the sunlight. Mount on a wood stake and they would be soooooo cute in the garden. They could also be used to make a bird feeder. Using the old tire and screen ideas then add them around the edge for the birds to stand on.Helpful Reply
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Marilyn on Aug 08, 2013I love the little school scissors to deadhead my petunias etc. I keep a pair at ever pot to make it quick and easy since it's not my favorite job to begin with.Helpful Reply
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Brenda O on Aug 08, 2013Used the as the weight in a few wind chimesHelpful Reply
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Chris aka monkey on Aug 08, 2013a rain chain? xxHelpful Reply
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Joellen T on Aug 08, 2013donate them to a school. with the costs of supplies now a days they can use all the help they can get.Helpful Reply
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Sheryl S on Aug 08, 2013Make wind chimes for teachers & hair stylist.Helpful Reply
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Magpye on Aug 08, 2013I am thinking that if you have an old tree, or something kind of tall, you could make an Edward Scissorhands figure. My idea is still quite hazy. If it were I, I'd have to fool around with it some.Helpful Reply
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Patty W on Aug 09, 2013Hey Teri let me know how it goes. It usually works you might to change the grade of sandpaper if your not having any luck.Helpful Reply
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Teri on Aug 10, 2013I sure will @Patty W Im going to see if I can give them a useful home first, before I do something crafty with them. Maybe a school. But I will use your info on sharpening.Helpful Reply
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Bonnie D on Aug 12, 2013How about making a wreath for a teacher?Helpful Reply
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DesignedByBH on Aug 13, 2013I was going to suggest a wreath, as well. While I understand the thought behind donating them, if they are dull they would be of no use. And sharpening an entire bag of scissors may not be something that you have the time (or patience) to do! (However, I would be tempted to run to the store and buy some to donate should these not work!)Helpful Reply
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Joellen T on Aug 13, 2013just give the kids each a piece of sand paper and let them cut it up. can be used for instruction while they r doing it.Helpful Reply
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Tabby on Aug 13, 2013I would try a very fine-grain sandpaper. Fiskars sells a scissors sharpener like a black plastic box -- you 'cut' into it. If that doesn't work, seems like the metal parts could be 'sold' to the metal recyclers. And a wreath, with the sharp ends pointing inside, would be cute.Helpful Reply
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Cathleen on Aug 19, 2013Hang them, with fishing line at varied lengths and angles, from a hanging light fixture. Could be fun-looking in a studio setting. Attach some glass crystals, too. I've seen this done with old silverware, eyeglasses, etc.Helpful Reply
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