The Survivor Bracelet Project by Sarah Donawerth
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so we wanted to create a project that celebrated the survivors. My grandmother is a breast cancer survivor and I remember her being very brave as she took one day at a time and fought. So, I incorporated the word “brave” on this wrap bracelet and incorporated edgy details, like the black chain, to represent her conquering spirit.
To show our support for our sisters who have been affected by breast cancer, we will be donating a portion of all Bella Grace net proceeds during the month of October to help fund breast cancer research and support services for women who are being affected now. You can shop the selection here.
The Survivor Bracelet Project Directions:
Rub-on the word “brave” to your Tim Holtz enameled tag, making sure it has fully adhered to the tag.
Cut a 52” length of pink ribbon.
With the Rue Romantique necklace, cut off the extra chain at one end, leaving the lobster clasp at the other end.
Tie one end of pink ribbon to the enameled tag and the other end to the end of the black chain.
To wear, place the tag on the top of your wrist, then wrap the length of the bracelet around, adjusting as you go, and fasten the lobster clasp to the hole at the top of the enameled tag.
About the Artist: Sarah Donawerth is the Marketing Assistant and Copywriter at Stampington & Company. Follow her as she crafts whatever her heart desires at: www.sarahdonawerth.com. |
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so we wanted to create a project that celebrated the survivors. My grandmother is a breast cancer survivor and I remember her being very brave as she took one day at a time and fought. So, I incorporated the word “brave” on this wrap bracelet and incorporated edgy details, like the black chain, to represent her conquering spirit.
To show our support for our sisters who have been affected by breast cancer, we will be donating a portion of all Bella Grace net proceeds during the month of October to help fund breast cancer research and support services for women who are being affected now. You can shop the selection here.
The Survivor Bracelet Project Directions:
Rub-on the word “brave” to your Tim Holtz enameled tag, making sure it has fully adhered to the tag.
Cut a 52” length of pink ribbon.
With the Rue Romantique necklace, cut off the extra chain at one end, leaving the lobster clasp at the other end.
Tie one end of pink ribbon to the enameled tag and the other end to the end of the black chain.
To wear, place the tag on the top of your wrist, then wrap the length of the bracelet around, adjusting as you go, and fasten the lobster clasp to the hole at the top of the enameled tag.
About the Artist: Sarah Donawerth is the Marketing Assistant and Copywriter at Stampington & Company. Follow her as she crafts whatever her heart desires at: www.sarahdonawerth.com. |