A few weeks ago I asked some friends to make something for this week with ribbons I cut for them with my Accuquilt. Here's the link if you want this die.
To start the week Brie from Little Creatable has a great way to honor all kinds of cancer with a ribbon project.
Hey Everyone!
I can’t tell you how excited I am to be featured here on the lovely Miss Sha’s blog *squeal*!
As you know its Breast Cancer Month and even if hasn’t affected you directly chances are you know someone who it has affected. Well my 2 {of 5} of my grandmothers have had this strength building cancer. Thankfully they have both lived through it, and I still have them with me today.
So when Miss Sha was asking for volunteers to speak/make something using these super cool AccuQuilt Ribbons I was all hands up in the air.
So when these little ribbons arrived on my door step I knew exactly what to do.
A ring of hope J because really when encountering any kind of Cancer that’s what you need.
HOPE
Unfortunately I haven’t be able to finish it the way I wanted to I’ve spent most of this month trying to reorganise my life, think about what is important and what I want etc.
Have any of ever had to deal with Breast Cancer in one form or another?
How do you cope?
Brest Cancer runs in my family so there it’s high likely I will get it too. I figure CANCER is not a death sentence. So I try and re-evaluate my life as often as possible, live here and now because after all here is all the now you have ;)
Thank you Sha for letting me take over.
Thanks Brie! I love that ring of hope idea. I can see that being made with different color ribbons to support all different kind of cancers.
The link today is the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month page. There you will find info for those who have just been diagnosed, survivors and their families and friends.
Sha :)
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