Extra Sparkle Add-On: Surprise Color

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Extra Sparkle Add-On: Surprise Color

Extra Sparkle Add-On: Surprise Color

A little extra sparkle, in a color you won't see coming.

This add-on includes a bonus set of rhinestones in a surprise color. Enough to add real, noticeable detail to your piece. Layer it in, accent an edge, or go all-in on a second color combo.

What's included:

  • 1 bonus rhinestone pack, color randomly selected
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FAQs

Wait. A pill bottle?

Yeah. Two reasons.

First - it's funny. And funny lowers the guard in a way that serious never does. Your friends will come over to bedazzle a pill bottle in a way they won't come over to "discuss mental health." And once you're all sitting there with rhinestones on your fingers, laughing about it, the conversation card doesn't feel like a left turn. It feels like the obvious next thing.

Second (and this is the real one), a pill bottle has a lot of complicated connotations. Slapping some rhinestones on it is an act of reclaiming. It's taking a part of yourself that you might not celebrate, and making it unapologetic. Bringing it into the light. Put it on the bathroom counter. Let people ask.

That's what the whole night is about, really. The pill bottle just makes it tangible.

What is the conversation card?

It's one card (not a deck, not a game) with three questions designed to get past the "I'm fine" part of the conversation.

The questions are made to get to the heart of the unique experiences we face as women on the topic of mental health: how we cope, how we might be misunderstood, and how we present ourselves to the world as we navigate our own self-care.

The card says right at the top: "Pass if you want."

No pressure. No therapy. Just an opening, if you want to take it.

Do I have to use the card?

Nope. Some people bedazzle in silence and that is also a valid life choice. But most people find that once their hands are busy, the conversation starts on its own. The card just gives it somewhere to go.

Why is the conversation about women's mental health?

Because women's experiences are different. Burnout looks different. Friendship expectations are different. The pressure to be fine is different.

This isn't therapy. It's a space to acknowledge that being a woman is complicated, and your friends need to know you're struggling too.