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Friendship Survival Kit

Friendship Crafts and
Other Symbols of Friendshiip

Friendship Survival Kit A Friendship Survival Kit is created from symbols of friendship.

You can also learn how to make a friendship bracelet to share with a friend.

Friendship lockets, friendship bracelets, and other tokens of close relationship are fun to make and share.

Various directions for a friendship survival kit have been around for years. The kits are often made up and handed out to welcome people to all kinds of gatherings including book clubs, baby showers, church functions, and parties of many kinds.

Here are directions for the basic Friendship Survival Kit:

The Friendship Bag: This can be any small gift bag appropriate to the occasion. Or you can use a clear plastic bag and decorate it as you choose.

Fill the bag with the items below. each item should have a tiny tag with the meaning of the gift item written on it.

A mint: You're worth a mint to me.

A button: If you can't say something nice, it's better to "button your lip."

A tissue: For drying tears.

A toothpick: To "pick out" the good qualities in everyone.

A gold thread: Friendship is the golden thread that ties together our hearts.

A flower: In the "garden of life" each friendship is beautiful and unique.

Lifesavers: Sometimes we all need a little help.

Cotton Ball: To cushion the rough roads.

Rubber Band: For flexibility!

Safety pin: to bind us together in friendship

Sweet & Sour Tarts: A reminder to appreciate the differences in others.

A Hershey's Hug & Hershey's Kiss: Sometimes we all need hugs & kisses.

Happy Faces: Smiling is contagious

Candle: You light up my life

Band-Aid: For healing hurt feelings.

Paper Clip: To keep everything together.

A Star: To reflect your inner beauty

Recipe card: To share a favorite with a friend as a symbol of caring

Eraser: To remind you that every day you can start with a clean slate

Small smooth stone: to remind you that rough times refine and polish- use for smoother tomorrows

Note card: to send a long overdue greeting to a friend or relative

Playing card: a reminder to be playful and have fun

Attract And Maintain Fruitful Friendships That Will Last A Life-Time

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