Holographic Every Child Matters
Holographic Every Child Matters
Orange shirt day is a time to commemorate those who have survived Canada's residential schools. The orange shirt was chosen as the symbol of this day when Phyllis (Jack) Webstad told her story of her first day at residential school. She remembers arriving in a shiny orange shirt, which was purchased by her grandmother. The shirt was taken when Phyllis was six years-old. Orange shirt day is commonly held on September 30th. To learn more about Orange Shirt day, go to https://www.orangeshirtday.org.
90% of each sticker will be donated to the Indian Residential School Survivors Society. This society provides services, such as: counseling, court support, referrals, workshops, etc., to survivors and their descendants. To learn more, go to https://www.irsss.ca.
Size:
5.5 cm x 5.5 cm
Material:
- Weatherproof and water proof vinyl
Materials
Materials
Vinyl
Clip-On
Clip-On
Don't have your ears pierced? No problem. When checking out, in the "Notes" section, write that you'd like a clip-on. I have them in silver and gold-plated tones. Please enter which tone you'd like before checking out.
**This is only for dangly earrings
Dimensions
Dimensions
5.6cm x 5.5cm
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Seed beads are not all made the same and discoloration can occur. To stop this from happening, place your jewelry inside of a box or hang them to prevent rubbing when not in use.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All items will be wrapped in bubblewrap and sealed in a corrugated cardboard box upon delivery.
Not satisfied with your order? My apologies. You can return your items for a full refund. Simply place the items back into the box & ship them using the return address. All items must remain undamaged to receive a refund.