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How to Make a Breast Cancer Bracelet

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Make a Breast Cancer Bracelet
Make a Breast Cancer Bracelet
Breast Cancer Ribbon

Breast Cancer is a very dear subject in the heart of many women. Weather you have survived the disease, lost a loved one, or have a friend or relative you support, wearing a Breast Cancer bracelet is a fun and fashionable way to show your awareness.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1
    Pink Swarovski Crystal
     
    Pink Swarovski Crystal

    The very popular Swarovski Crystal has attached Breast Cancer as the meaning to it's pink crystal. The pink crystal is also the stone to the month of October which is Breast Cancer Awareness month. These crystals make a beautiful addition to a Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet. You can also use beads, sterling silver, charms, or letter blocks. They can all be purchased through a local Hobby Store such as Hobby Lobby.

  2. Step 2
    www.cancerbraceletsbreast.com
     
    www.cancerbraceletsbreast.com

    The crystal, gem, bead, or charm can be strung through jewelry string by threading them through the string in a baiting a needle style. Alternate them or make one main focal piece. It is also optional to place the Breast Cancer Awareness symbol as a charm in the pattern. All the supplies can usually be found at a Hobby store.

  3. Step 3

    When the bracelet is complete, place a hook on the end by knotting the jewelry string through a clasp piece. Always be sure the bracelet fits before doing this step.

  4. Step 4

    Be sure that your supply list contains some sort of thread, a clasp if the thread is not stretch, enough material to fill around the wrist, and at least one item that represents Breast Cancer to you.

Tips & Warnings
  • The bracelet can contain pink plastic beads on fishing string. It can have little letter beads or even a simple bracelet with a pink ribbon charm. The point is to show the symbol of the support you feel for the cause.
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