Cutting-line text faces for coupons, crafts, and DIY posts

Scissors Kaomoji

Copy scissors kaomoji and cut-line text art for coupons, craft tutorials, printable tickets, and DIY captions.

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Scissors Kaomoji ASCII art

Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.

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Printable coupons

Add a dotted cut line with a scissors glyph so people know exactly where to trim the paper.

Craft tutorials

Mark cutting steps in sewing or paper-craft instructions with a clear scissors cue.

Raffle and event tickets

Show a tear-off edge on printable tickets so attendees can separate their stub cleanly.

DIY and stationery captions

Decorate cutting and crafting posts on social media with a cute scissors accent.

How to use scissors kaomoji

Coupon and voucher design

  • Place the scissors glyph at the very start of the dotted line.
  • Keep the line length matched to the printed coupon width.
  • Use a monospace font so dashes line up evenly.

Craft and sewing tutorials

  • Insert the scissors glyph right before a cutting instruction step.
  • Pair with a happy face variant to keep tutorial tone friendly.
  • Use the compact glyph inline within short steps.

Event ticket stubs

  • Add the cut line between the ticket and detachable stub.
  • Keep dashes consistent so the tear line stays visible when printed small.
  • Avoid overly decorative variants on formal tickets.

Stationery and planner posts

  • Combine scissors with sparkle accents for a cute aesthetic.
  • Use in captions about cutting stickers, washi tape, or planner inserts.
  • Keep the line short since social captions have limited width.

Scissors Kaomoji message templates

Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.

Scissors Kaomoji meanings

✄┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈

A long dotted line trailing from scissors, the classic 'cut here' marker for coupons and forms.

✂ - - -

A compact scissors icon with a short dash line, useful for tight layout spaces.

(❀❛ ֊ ❛„)♡-ˋˏ✄┈┈┈┈☁︎‎‎‧₊˚

A decorative face paired with a cut line and sparkles, good for cute craft or planner posts.

( ^◡^)っ✂╰⋃╯

A happy face holding scissors mid-snip, playful for tutorial captions.

A single open scissors glyph, simple and readable at any size.

A closed scissors glyph, works well next to text without extra spacing.

An alternate scissors glyph style often paired with dotted lines.

✃ ⋆ ˚。𖦹 ⋆。°

Scissors flanked by small sparkles, a decorative touch for stationery-themed posts.

✮⋆˙

A sparkle burst that pairs well next to a scissors glyph for extra flair.

- ˋˏ ✄┈┈┈┈

A short cut line with a leading dash, ideal for narrow ticket margins.

ˋˏ✄┈┈┈┈

A cut line starting right at the scissors glyph, compact for inline use.

( ^◡^)っ✂❤

A happy face snipping with a heart accent, sweet for gift tag or craft captions.

A crossed-blade style icon that can substitute for scissors in bold cut-line designs.

A small heart accent to soften scissors-themed decorative lines.

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Coupon design staple

Dotted cut lines with a scissors icon have been used on printed coupons for decades to guide clean cutting.

Two blade styles

Text scissors glyphs come in both open and closed blade forms, letting designers match their layout's visual weight.

Works without images

Because scissors kaomoji are plain Unicode text, they load instantly and print reliably without needing an image file.

What is scissors kaomoji?

Scissors kaomoji are text symbols and faces that represent scissors and cutting, often paired with a dotted line to mark where to cut.

How do I use scissors kaomoji on a coupon?

Place the scissors glyph at the start of a dotted line along the edge you want customers to cut.

Can I use scissors kaomoji in printable tickets?

Yes, add a cut-line kaomoji between the ticket and stub so guests know where to tear it apart.

Do scissors kaomoji work in plain text documents?

Yes, the glyphs are standard Unicode characters and paste cleanly into Word, Google Docs, and most editors.

Are there cute versions of scissors kaomoji?

Yes, some combine a smiling face with scissors and sparkles for a friendlier craft or planner aesthetic.

Why does the cut line look different in some apps?

Dash and dot characters can render slightly differently depending on the font, but the cutting intent stays clear.

Can I make the cut line longer?

Yes, repeat the dash or dot character to extend the line to match your document width.

What is the difference between the two scissors glyphs?

One is drawn open and the other closed, so pick whichever matches the visual style of your layout.

Are scissors kaomoji good for social media captions?

Yes, they add a playful visual cue for DIY, sewing, and craft content.