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Little Pink Ribbon Pins

October is the month that we as women remind each other that we love, care and honor ourselves.   The sisterhood of women strengthens this month as we stand together to bring awareness to breast cancer and what it means in our lives.  I don’t think there is a life untouched by breast cancer.  This little ribbon is a crafty project that you can make and wear to participate in not only the awareness aspect but also the celebration of the sisterhood of women.  I glued it together with Aleene’s Max Tacky Adhesive.  I used pink buttons of course.  I attached it to a pillow for the Hands-on-Heart pillow drive.

Pillow

Here are a few other crafty breast cancer awareness projects that you might like.  This button ribbon was created with buttons and glue!

Button Pink Ribbon

This tie dyed pillowcase fits perfectly in the tote bag that was created with the pink ribbon stamp from ClearSnap by Jen Goode.  You can see lots of great things that were made with her stamp on 100 Directions.

BCA_DyedPillow

 

Pink buttons can make a difference I think!  What do you think?

Cheers,

Laura

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Button Art – Pink Ribbon Love Plaque

 

Pink Ribbon Button Art Love Plaque by Jen Goode

Pink Ribbon Button Art Love Plaque by Jen Goode

 

I have been loving all of the button collage and plaque art I’ve seen lately so I decided I wanted to try to make one myself.  The pink ribbon push in October is very important to me and my family, so I thought this would be a great direction to go with my project this month. I’m not a pink girl, but for support and family love, I will surround myself in it proudly!

 

Pink Ribbon Button Art Love Plaque by Jen Goode

Pink Ribbon Button Art Love Plaque by Jen Goode

 

Supplies:

Pink button assortment of Button Bonanza packs

Pink button assortment of Button Bonanza packs

Pink Ribbon Button Art Love Plaque by Jen Goode

Pink Ribbon Button Art Love Plaque by Jen Goode

 

How to make your own Pink Ribbon Love Plaque:

Now let me start by saying, I was in a hurry to get started on this piece so I put mine together a little differently than I would recommend. I made my piece on foam core that I then glued to a piece of wood. However, I recommend you just use a base of wood and skip the foam core all together. Mine works fine, but it’s an unnecessary layer. So let’s get started!

Either print out words on your computer using white letters on a pink printed background, or hand draw letters on to your board.If you print your word, adhere the printed paper to the board using glue or Mod Podge that you brush on for full coverage as if you were decoupaging the paper in place.

 

print your word out and glue to your board

print your word out and glue to your board

 

Glue buttons on the negative space of the board, meaning the area around the letters. I brushed the glue on for more coverage and less globbing of the glue.

 

Glue buttons on to the negative space of the art

Glue buttons on to the negative space of the art

 

Finish the edges of the board with paint and glue on the ribbon.

 

Finish edges with paint and ribbon

Finish edges with paint and ribbon

 

You could optionally add eye screws to the top of the board and a ribbon so you could hang your plaque. I chose to set mine on the mantel.

Finally, make a pink ribbon and adhere it in the center of the O. I used a small piece of pink felt to make my ribbon and then added two pink buttons in the center.

 

Pink Ribbon button art by Jen Goode

Pink Ribbon button art by Jen Goode

 

 

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