"Scissor Vixens" evokes a vivid, slightly surreal image: a collective of nimble, stylish artisans whose principal tools are scissors and whose craft is visible, kinetic, and endlessly reproducible through video. Paired with "lots of videos" and "fixed work," the phrase suggests a contemporary creative economy where craft, documentation, and predictability meet—producing both artistic identity and steady livelihood. Below is an exploratory essay that treats the phrase as a starting point to examine craft culture, digital media, labor structures, and the aesthetics of repetition.