Jan 14 2008
Tonic Scissors {C’est Bon}
For unmounted rubber stamps…an essential part of the process is cutting them out well. I must admit…I struggled through cutting and mounting rubber stamps for quite a few years with just a pair of old kitchen shears. I knew they weren’t ideal but there always seemed to be something else higher up that I really needed on my wishlist and just kept putting it off.
Fast forward to a couple months ago I discovered this pair of scissors from Tonic Studios designed by Tim Holtz. When I saw the names I associate with very high quality merchandise on this product I very much needed…I looked right at the price tag. I was extremely surprised and it wasn’t more than a few minutes before I had my order in.
I’m so happy to say that these scissors have really lived up to my expectations and more. I wish I’d had these scissors throughout all those years I struggled with cutting out my rubber.
What I love about these scissors…
- easy to hold
- extremely strong construction and high quality
- the position of the fulcrum (the point were the scissors swivel) makes it easy to cut through the rubber with little resistance….basic physics people!
- large handles with Kushgrip soft coating…the same as the Tonic paper cutter
- non-stick blades…keeps that adhesive that attaches the foam from gumming up your blades
- serrated blades easily cut through rubber and prevent slipping
- protective cap cover to safely store the scissors
- Price $$$ - 11.79 US …I’m still pinching myself!
Where to buy…
- Cornish Heritage Farms: I purchased my scissors from Cornish Heritage Farms on-line
- Local Stamp Stores: Many local stamp supply stores as well as scrapbooking stores carry Ranger products.
Hope you enjoyed the return of my {C’est Bon} entries. I’ll be posting my next one next Sunday so stay tuned.
If you’d like to check out my past entries…just click on {C’est Bon} in my category section in my sidebar. All {C’est Bon} products are my own personal favorites and honest opinion.

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Wow…thanks for the tip, I love my Kai scissors, but at this price i think I will have to try those. Great selling point is the no gumming. Will have to try.
I purchased those too and love them!
Awesome Julia! How would you compare these with SU’s craft scissors? Mine are pretty dull now and I could use a replacement!
These are great scissors. My SU’s were dull also. I found these in a LSS and saw the name tonic then Tim and said these have to be good. I like them better then the SU ones they cut like butta and I can do a lot of cutting without my hands hurting!
C’est Bon is one of my favorite posts to read. You always give great reviews, Julia!
I came across mine at Wildeideas.com and when I say they were connected with Tim Holtz, thought if they’re good enough for him,
they’re good enough for me. Love ‘em.