Survivor Plaque
Project Sheet: CD2639
UPC #: 420004015273
Materials
- Wood plaque- 6 X 6
- Simple Stories paper-Hope #1
- Simple Stories paper- Hope #2
- Simple Stories Stickers-6 X 12 set cardstock stickers
- Brass colored pearl sticker dots
- Hot pink mini clothespins
- cord- white & silver
- Pink polka dot ribbon
- Foam squares
- E 6000
- Mod podge
Directions
- Attach the sticker with bras hanging on a clothesline to the top slat of the wooden plaque.
- Cut a length of cord to fit the size of the clothesline and clip the clothespins to the cord.
- Using E6000 place a small amount of glue over each picture of a clothespin and place a small hot pink mini clothespin over each picture.
- Stick a large brass colored pearl dot over each end of the piece of cord.
- Using the gray paper with small flowers cut a piece of paper to fit the second slat and attach it with mod podge.
- Place a "Hello I am a Survivor" sticker on the left side of the second slat and a "You are brave, you are strong, you are loved " sticker on the right side of the second slat.
- Place a foam dot on a pink flower sticker and place it between the two previously mentioned stickers on the second slat.
- Place a foam dot on the pink polka dot heart sticker place it on the far right side of the second slat.
- Using the paper with the cream background on one side and flowers on the other side cut a piece to fit the bottom slat. Then attach it to the slat using mod podge.
- Place a "Hope" sticker slanting upward on the bottom slat over the paper.
- Place a foam dot on the back of the survivor ribbon sticker and place it on the far left of the bottom slant.
- Place a foam dot on the floral heart sticker and place it on the far right of the word "hope".
- Attach the pink polka dot ribbon on the side of the plaque using E6000 glue. Place a "stand Strong" sticker on the top of the plaque where the two ends of the ribbon meet.
- Form a piece of pink polka dot ribbon in the shape of a cancer survivor ribbon and attach it to the top of the twine at the top of the plaque using E6000.