Survivor Affirmation Stone
October 20th, 2008 in sewing, other crafts, gifts, gallery"Cancer is a word -- not a sentence."
What an empowering statement by British journalist John Diamond, author of "C: Because Cowards Get Cancer Too."
Like so many others, I have lost loved ones to cancer, including both of my parents.
The "Survivor" affirmation stone is a standing ovation to anyone who has raised a middle finger to breast cancer and defeated it. In addition to the traditional pink breast cancer awareness ribbon, this stone is also decorated with blooming foliage representing new life and growth.
This is a special stone inscribed with John Diamond's statement on the reverse side, and embellished on the edge with the repeated phrase "Love to Live -- Live to Love."
The "Survivor" stone measures 2 inches x 1-3/8 inches and 5/16 inch deep (approximately).
This is a beach stone with its own unique surface and character and it shines with a glossy protective finish.
Pattern or design used: My own design - Angie Cornelius
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Posted: 1:40 am on October 22nd