Make a fertility bracelet for a friend who's trying to conceive
- Posted May 7th 2008 7:00PM by Jamie Dobbs
- Filed under crafts, jewelry-making, gifts, health and wellness
There are 6.1 million women in the United States ages 15 to 44 who are living with an impaired ability to have children. Chances are, you know someone who is struggling with infertility.Why not brighten their day a bit by making them a fertility-themed bracelet?
For this project, you will need beads, bracelet elastic, charms, or any other findings you want to include.
The writer of the tutorial suggests using moonstone and rose quartz in the bracelet. Both are cost effective and promote fertility.
There are other stones that boost fertility, if you want other color options. Carnelian, coral, chrysoprase, mexican fire opal, and garnet are a few of the other stones you may want to consider.
I would include a card printed on nice cardstock that lists each stone used and their healing properties.
Sometimes it is hard to find the perfect words for a friend that is trying-to-conceive with fertility issues. Gifting this bracelet to your friend will show them how much you support them on their journey, without having to say a word.


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