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Scissor Sacks

Pot holders to scissor holders.

These are pot holder scissor holders. Fold a pot holder into a cone shape. Hot glue the sides together. Careful not to burn yourself. You can use the loop at the top for hanging or poke holes to run a ribbon for hanging.

Next decorate with silk flowers, beads, feathers, sequins etc. to hide the seam. Add a pair of kitchen shears or sewing scissors with this note glued to the front.

I keep my scissors,
in this sack.
If you use them,
put them back.

Thanks to my cousin Darlene for this idea. I made them for many friends, the mail lady, the Avon lady, etc. I've also made these small sacks for kids scissors and for my desk.

Scissor Sacks

Scissor Sacks

Scissor Sacks

By Great Granny Vi from Moorpark,Ca.

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RE: Scissor Sacks

I have been making these for a long time. It is amazing how pretty you can make them with different decorations. Just google, "scissors, pot holder" under images and you will see a lot of cute ideas.

Yours is one of the prettiest I have seen. Now, I want to go make more of these. I found some at the thrift store. Around Christmas, you will find all those Christmas ones, which are a fun way to show off your scissors.

Post by eveh

RE: Scissor Sacks

the scissor sack is a good idea.i will try to teach the same in my institute

Post By Shabana Ghazal (Guest Post)

RE: Butter fly

Scissor holder is a nice idea for my knowledge.It is really beautiful(

Post By Shabana Ghazal (Guest Post)

RE: Scissor Sacks

I have been making these for years and giving them as gifts for showers and just for a nice thank you. Thank you for your added ideas of silk flowers and cute little note. Do you have other ideas not listed? May God Bless You

Post By Laurie (Guest Post)

RE: Scissor Sacks

I have also used good sturdy pot holders folded in half and sewn up the side to put on the handles of cast iron skillets when they are being used. Keeps your hands off the hot handles and are great when you put the skillet in the oven to cook a johnny cake.

Post By Heather (Guest Post)

RE: Scissor Sacks

That WAS a neat little trick,do you have anymore under ur hat? Jackie

Post by Greeneyesmom

RE: Scissor Sacks

what a great idea...I'll have to make some of these for sure

Post by nanatohannah

RE: Scissor Sacks

Fabulous idea - thanks for sharing this with us!!

Post By Bron (Guest Post)

RE: Scissor Sacks

Ah now that is a great idea, no more hunting for a pair. ( I hope)

Post by meoowmom

RE: Scissor Sacks

That is a good idea - no sharp ends to catch on! Thanks for sharing!

Post by wdyjsu

RE: Scissor Sacks

I love this idea. I will definately make up some of these, Thank You!

Post By jmz2005 (Guest Post)

RE: Scissor Sacks

What a neat little trick. Thank you for sharing this.

Post By Yvonne (Guest Post)

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