Free Cancer Ribbons for Your Scrapbook Pages + Craft Projects

June is Cancer Survivor Month, and at KatiePertietDesigns.com, we wanted to do something meaningful to mark it.

I’ve put together a free download of individual colored cancer ribbon PNGs — one for each ribbon color — and I’m sharing them with our community to make documenting you story with cancer easier.

Why Ribbons?
If you’ve been touched by cancer — as a survivor, a caregiver, a family member, or someone who’s lost a loved one — you know how much it means to have a visual way to honor that story. Scrapbooking and journaling give us that space. They let us process, remember, celebrate, and grieve in a way that words alone can’t always do.

The free download includes 12 individual PNG files with no drop shadows, so they layer beautifully in both digital and printed projects:

Light Blue – Prostate Cancer

Orange – Leukemia / Kidney Cancer

Pink – Breast Cancer

Lavender – General Cancer Awareness

Royal Blue – Colon & Rectal Cancer

Gray – Brain Cancer

Burgundy/Red – Multiple Myeloma / Head & Neck Cancer

Black – Melanoma / Skin Cancer

Gold/Yellow – Childhood Cancer

White – Lung Cancer / Bone Cancer

Teal – Ovarian Cancer / Cervical Cancer

Purple – Pancreatic Cancer

Each ribbon is a clean PNG with no drop shadows, ready to drop into your digital projects or print and use in your physical spreads.

These ribbons are sized for flexibility, so there’s a lot of creative room to play with them. Here are just a few ideas:

In your scrapbook layouts:
Anchor a layout about a diagnosis, treatment journey, or “all clear” milestone
Use a ribbon as a focal element alongside photos from a survivor’s celebration
Layer ribbons for loved ones who’ve battled multiple cancers or to honor several people at once

In your journal:
Tuck a printed ribbon into a pocket page alongside handwritten notes or letters
Stamp or paint around a printed ribbon for a mixed-media background
Use them in a memorial or tribute spread for someone you’ve lost

For personal documentation:
Create a “my cancer story” section in an art journal
Add a ribbon to a timeline of your medical journey
Make a page for each person in your family who has been affected

These are for personal use — your stories, your memories, your healing.

Download Your Free Ribbons Here

If you use these ribbons in a project, we’d love to see what you create. Share your pages in the comments or tag us [#katiepertietdesigns] on social — your stories matter, and this community is a beautiful place to tell them.

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