Pink Ribbon Charm Pin Kit — 36 Pack – DISCONTINUED
Original price was: $8.99.$7.99Current price is: $7.99.
Juliette Low died from breast cancer. Pretty pink SWAP pins are an economical choice when you want to make a larger quantity of pins for breast cancer awareness.
Kit makes 36 pins
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Our Kit Includes:
- coiless pins
- assorted beads
- pink ribbon charms
Instructions:
Open up the coiless pin wide so they are almost flat. Do not play with the pin too much or you will create a weak spot and the pin could snap. String on one metallic bead and push it all the way to the around. Then string on the one faceted bead, a metallic spacer, a charm, another spacer, another faceted beads, and another metallic bead. Fold the coiless back to its original shape and close.






Kelly Lanier –
great prices and speedy shipment
Cindy Cisneros –
Unfortunately almost all of the small silver beads broke in half when placing them on the safety pin. Very disappointing!
Ruthann –
The price is good but I wouldn’t order it again there where not enough pink ribbons or silver balls to make all 36
Jeanette –
I have used this product for several years as a token of our appreciation for making a donation to the ACS Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in Brooklyn, NY. They are easy to make and very pretty. People wear them with pride.
Jenna –
The ribbons actually have a little sparkle in them and were really pretty. I used these with my girl scouts. The girls loved the way the pins looked and were proud to make something to help support people impacted by breast cancer.
Marianne –
I would love to see this item in a larger size pin like 2 1/4 inch. That would be perfect.
Laura –
Thank you to MakingFriends.com for offering reasonable priced crafts. Materials delivered in a timely manner. Some of the beads were defective, but there were extras included. Cancer ribbon charm was a little less quality then expected. But overall great value for the price.
Connie Panebianco –
I loved this kit. The instructions were easy to follow and it was fun making them.
Maura O’Sullivan –
My Girl Scouts donate pins each year to a local hospital and these are a rest option. They are not difficult to make and very pretty. I highly recommend.
Kelly Goff –
These are amazing.Thank You,i was very satisfied..
Pamela Hortman –
This was perfect for the activity portion of our Breast Cancer Awareness Day at the Mineola Memorial Library. It was a perfect price and a good quality craft. We even let the American Girl Club make some extras to giveaway.
Brenda Clause Shuff –
Though very pretty, I purchased this for young girls and the pieces were very tiny and they kept dropping the beads.