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B4U Signature Bracelets & Accessories
From verse to visual: bracelets that speak truth
B4U Signature Bracelets & Accessories
B4U Signature Bracelets & Accessories
B4U Signature Bracelets & Accessories
B4U Signature Bracelets & Accessories
B4U Signature Bracelets & Accessories
Our Story
Faith, Frustration, and a 3D Printer
Once upon a time, I packed up all my belongings and moved away. I left all of my friends and family because I was going to make it as a production designer in Hollywood. And then reality hit me hard. I knew two people, who were kind enough to take me in. But I had little else going for me. A writer’s strike had brought the industry to a screeching halt. There were hardly any jobs. I had no contacts that could connect me with the few that were out there. The little money I had was not going to last long. Everything was so spread out and gas was not cheap. But all that time in my car gave me plenty of time to listen. I had a recording of a teaching on the scripture in the book of Matthew, chapter 6, verses twenty through thirty-three.


Many people are familiar with the last part of that passage. They know that if you “seek first the kingdom of God,” then “all these things will be added unto you.” But what I liked about this teaching is that the minister explained that there was so much more to it. You can’t just open a box of cake mix and just start frosting. There are steps you have to take first. You have to preheat the oven, or lay up your treasures in heaven. You have to add eggs, or seek inspiration by looking at the lilies of the field. You have to bake. You have to take no thought. And he repeated it and repeated it.
Take No Thought. Take No Thought. Therefore Take No Thought. He repeated and repeated..
And I listened and listened. And I repeated. Take No Thought. TNT. And then it all came together. And then I said (to myself and any angels that were listening) “TNT. Take No Thought. TNT. So when you take no thought, things will start to blow up for you!” I got excited. A switch had been flipped and I knew my life would never be the same. The teaching ended, but I didn’t want to forget. I wanted to build on the momentum.I remember wishing there was a way to take this message everywhere I went. I looked down at my radio to replay the message. I saw my wrist. Bracelets! I promise you - it happened just like that.Since that day, I have had the pleasure of decorating and designing for TV shows, feature films, and live stage productions. But I never forgot the mission that God placed on my heart that day. I started with what I had. I sculpted charms out of clay and I learned how to work with jewelry-making tools. My heart was in it, but my skill-level…was lacking - But God…


I had been working in my church’s media department for a couple years at this point. One of my tasks was to show the slides during the weekly announcements given after praise and worship. I loaded a slide about a new program presented by the YWCA of Greater Los Angeles where they were teaching graphics and 3D design. I went home and signed up immediately.One day, before class, I stopped by to chat with the head of the program. She told me that they were actually making 3D printers that you could buy and use in your home. She said to me “I don’t even know what I would do with one.” I said “I know exactly what I would do with one. I would design and make charms. And so I did. And I thank God for choosing me to use in this way.
Sooo many times I had no idea what I was doing. I questioned what He was thinking for choosing me. I’ve cried tears of frustration and tears of joy. And I am committed to do my best to produce quality jewelry and accessories because I represent Him.I hope you enjoy wearing these pieces of faith as much as I enjoyed creating them!
Reflections
Rooted in Scripture, Blooming with Wisdom
I’m not a teacher or an expert — just someone who loves asking what if? What if that one verse was meant for this exact moment? What if bible study felt less like a task and more like an invitation? What if quiet time didn’t have to be perfect - just personal?
What if our creativity was part of the conversation? What if a simple charm could help you hold on to truth when you need it most? Or if sitting down with a coloring page and a few quiet minutes could shift your whole day?This is where I share some of those what-if moments — things that have encouraged me, in case they might encourage you too.
Charmingly Inspired
A lot of thought went into designing the charms so you could make the fastest connection between the symbol and the scripture. Some were more obvious. Others took a little more inspired creativity. All of them were created to give you something to think about. Click the link to explore the words, the sketches they inspired, and a question to think about.
Blossoming Wisdom
I like to listen to teaching while coloring. It keeps my hands busy while keeping my mind open. So I created a coloring book. A verse from every proverb, paired with a question to reflect on and space to write your thoughts. Check out the sample pages or get your own copy of the full coloring book. I hope it helps you go deeper with God.
Charmingly Inspired
Every charm tells a story—not just of a moment, but of a message. At B4U, we take the timeless truths of scripture and turn them into visual reminders you can wear on your wrist and keep close to your heart. Each bracelet in our collection is more than jewelry—it’s a journey through the Word, one little charm at a time. Whether you’re drawn to courage, comfort, love, or purpose, you’ll find a bracelet below that speaks directly to your spirit. Tap into the passage that’s calling you today—and let the story unfold.

Seek First The Kingdom Of God- Matthew 6:20-33
But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven,where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:.
- Matthew 6: 20 (KJV)

I chose a gate for this one — not because I think heaven actually has a front door with a welcome mat (though wouldn’t that be something?), but because it reminds me that this life isn’t the end of the story. A gate is a threshold. It says there’s more beyond this. And sometimes we need that reminder.
We spend a lot of time building and collecting — moments, memories, shoes we forgot we bought. (Just me?) But underneath it all is this quiet question: What are you really storing up? The stuff that stays, or the stuff that fades?
Meditation Question:
If your heart follows your treasure, where is it leading you? And… what kind of “heavenly treasure” would you actually want to have waiting for you on the other side of the gate?
For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
- Matthew 6: 21 (KJV)

The heart was kind of a no-brainer here — not the sparkly Valentine's kind, but the kind that whispers what you truly love. You don’t need to squint at your budget or calendar too long to see where your heart’s hanging out. (Though both are pretty solid clues.)
This verse is like GPS for the soul. It’s not just about what you love — it’s about how your love pulls you. We chase what we treasure, and in time, our heart sort of settles in that direction. That’s a big deal. Because if the treasure is temporary, the heart gets tired. But if the treasure is eternal… well, that’s something worth following.
Meditation Question:
If someone followed your heart trail, where would it lead them — and would you want to go too?
Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on.Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
- Matthew 6: 21 (KJV)

I picked a dress for this verse, not because it’s fancy, but because it’s a symbol of all the “what-ifs” and “what-will-I-wear” moments that clog our mornings and minds. It’s funny how something as simple as an outfit can weigh so heavily — not just in fabric, but in pressure. Appearances. Expectations.
But Jesus said, don’t worry about it. And He wasn’t just talking about clothes — He was reminding us that we’re more than what we wear, more than what we have. You are clothed in care. Dressed in worth. And no outfit can upgrade what God has already called beautiful.
Meditation Question:
What are you trying to “wear” to earn love or approval — and what would it feel like to set that down?
Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?”
- Matthew 6: 26 (KJV)

Birds are terrible planners. They don’t have pantries or Pinterest boards or savings accounts. And yet — God feeds them. I chose a bird charm to remind us that the pressure we carry to provide, to perform, to plan-it-all-out — isn’t ours alone to carry.
God doesn’t call us to be careless — but He does call us to trust. To lift our heads and remember that the same hands that feed the sparrows hold us too. And if He’s keeping tabs on every feathered friend, He’s not about to forget you.
Meditation Question:
Where are you carrying responsibility that God never asked you to carry alone?
And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
- Matthew 6: 28-29 (KJV)

Lilies don’t hustle. They don’t compare their petals or stress about what tomorrow’s weather might bring. They just… bloom. Right where they are, with whatever sunlight they’re given.
I picked a bunch of lilies for this charm because it’s easy to forget: God delights in your growth. Not your grind. He made beauty to exist without striving — and that includes you. So maybe today’s reminder is simple: you don’t have to spin to be seen.
Meditation Question:
Where in your life do you feel pressure to "prove" your worth — and what might it look like to simply grow instead?
Therefore Take No Thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed? (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye
have need of all these things.
- Matthew 6: 31-32 (KJV)

This one might look like an odd charm — a little bundle of dynamite — but hear me out. “Take no thought” doesn’t mean don’t care. It means don’t carry. And when you release the weight of constant worry, something explodes — not in chaos, but in possibility.
Sometimes we cling so tightly to our plans, our stress, our what-ifs… that we leave no room for God to move. But when we surrender that mental grip, it’s like handing Him the match. Boom. Suddenly, doors open. Peace lands. Miracles show up. Not because we forced them, but because we finally got out of the way.
Meditation Question:
What thought are you holding onto so tightly that you might be crowding out what God wants to do?
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness;
- Matthew 6: 33a (KJV)

A castle for the kingdom — makes sense, right? But this charm isn’t about palaces or fairy tales. It’s about priorities. About building a life where God’s presence is the blueprint, not the bonus feature.
Seeking the kingdom doesn’t mean every minute is serious or spiritual. It means we keep the main thing… the main thing. We trust that when we chase Him, everything else starts lining up the way it should.
Meditation question:
If someone looked at your calendar or your conversations, what would they say you’re seeking first?
and all these things shall be added unto you.
- Matthew 6: 33b (KJV)

The plus sign felt right here — not as a math problem, but as a promise. When you seek God first, He doesn’t leave you lacking. He knows what you need. And He loves to add.
But here’s the key: God’s additions aren’t always what we expect. Sometimes what He adds isn’t stuff — it’s peace. Joy. Contentment. Sometimes it’s a closed door that saves you from a bigger heartbreak later. But every “plus” He adds has purpose.
Meditation question:
What have you been chasing that God might want to add — if you’d let Him lead?

Put On The Whole Armor of God- Ephesians 6: 13-18
Therefore put on the Whole Armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.
- Ephesians 6:13 (WEB)

She’s not fighting alone. She’s covered. She’s already claimed. She’s strong, but not cold. She’s ready, but not bitter. She’s beautiful, and still battle-tested. That’s what this first charm says to me: you can show up fully yourself, fully armored, and fully His.
Here's something to sit with:
Where am I acting like I’m unarmed when God says I’m not?
Stand therefore, having the utility Belt of Truth buckled around your waist, and having put on the Breastplate of Righteousness,
- Ephesians 6:14a (WEB)


Truth holds it all together. Like a belt that keeps your outfit from falling apart—truth is the thing that grounds you. The scales remind us truth isn’t about being loud. It’s about being aligned.You are covered in His rightness, not your performance. Truth grounds us.
Here's something to sit with:
What truth do I need to wrap around me today?
and having put on the Breastplate of Righteousness,
- Ephesians 6:14b (WEB)


A woman in the bath—cleansed, whole, protected. Righteousness doesn’t mean perfect. It means you’re covered. His goodness guards your heart. That breastplate says: “You don’t have to earn it. Just wear it.”You are covered in His rightness, not your performance.
Here's something to sit with:
Am I still trying to earn what He's already given?
and having Fitted your Feet with the preparation of the Good News of Peace,
- Ephesians 6:15 (WEB)


You put your peace on like your favorite boots. That peace that lets you walk into messy spaces and not lose your footing. The peace sign says: “I'm not shook. I know Who walks with me.” You are covered in His rightness, not your performance. Peace isn't just stillness. It's readiness.
Here's something to sit with:
Am I still trying to earn what He's already given?
above all, taking up the Shield of Faith, with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the evil one.
- Ephesians 6:16 (WEB)


The chair one always makes me smile. It’s that simple faith: you believe the chair will hold you, so you just… sit. That’s what faith is. Not complicated. Not flashy. Just quietly confident. Faith is trust with weight. You sit. You rest.
Here's something to sit with:
Where am I still hovering when I could be sitting in faith?
And take the Helmet of Salvation,
- Ephesians 6:17a (WEB)


A life buoy for your brain. That helmet reminds you that you are saved. Even when your thoughts spiral, your heart doubts—He already threw you the rescue ring. And you caught it. You don’t have to fight to be rescued. You already are.
Here's something to sit with:
Is my mind resting in the fact that I’m saved?
and the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God;
- Ephesians 6:17b (WEB)


Two swords crossed under doves—strength and peace together. The Bible isn’t just poetry and parables. It’s power. When life throws lies, you fight back with truth.The Word is your weapon—but also your peace.
Here's something to sit with:
Am I using Scripture as defense, or just decoration?
with all prayer and requests, Praying at all times in the Spirit, and being watchful to this end in all perseverance and requests for all the saints:
- Ephesians 6:18 (WEB)

And finally, those hands. Because none of it matters without this. The secret weapon. The hotline. You can be suited up from head to toe, but prayer? That’s how you activate the whole thing. Prayer is the thread that ties it all together.
Here's something to sit with:
Have I prayed about it more than I've worried about it?

Love Is...- 1 Corinthians 13: 4-13
Love is...
- 1 Corinthians 13: 4-13 (DARBY)

Love is not just something we feel. It’s something we do. And it lasts. This passage identifies all the various ways that love shows itself. It also speaks to what love is not. But if we focus on all that love is, everything else should fall into place.
Meditation question:
What little things can we do to show love in our everyday lives?
Love has long patience,
- 1 Corinthians 13: 4a (DARBY)

Patience is love with a long fuse. A big inhale. A slow yes. This charm reminds me to loosen the grip, widen the timeline, and let people grow. Patience is love without pressure.
Here's something to sit with:
Who needs my patience right now?
Love is kind;
- 1 Corinthians 13: 4b (DARBY)

Kindness is underrated. It’s not sugary. It’s steady. Kindness isn’t weakness. It’s love, made visible. This charm says: I see you. I choose gentleness, even when I could choose something else.
Here's something to sit with:
When did I last show kindness without being asked?
Love rejoices with the truth,
- 1 Corinthians 13: 6 (DARBY)

Love doesn’t flatter. It celebrates what’s real. This charm reminds me not to hide behind pretty lies, but to sit in the beauty of honesty—even when it’s messy. Love doesn’t pretend. It stands up and speaks out.
Meditation question:
Here's something to sit with: Am I loving enough to tell (or hear) the truth?
Love bears all things,
- 1 Corinthians 13: 7a (DARBY)

The plus sign felt right here — not This one’s soft, but strong. Love carries weight. It holds space. It shows up, again and again. This charm says, “You’re safe here.” Love bears what others can’t.
Here's something to sit with
Who needs me to hold space for them?
Love believes all things
- 1 Corinthians 13: 7b (DARBY)

The butterfly doesn’t see the wings coming—but love does. This charm is about believing when there’s no proof. Seeing people not just as they are, but as they could be. Love sees what’s possible, not just what is.
Here's something to sit with:
Do I believe the best about them?
Love hopes all things
- 1 Corinthians 13: 7c (DARBY)

Hope is love looking ahead. This one shines like a flashlight when it’s dark. It believes there’s more coming—even when the now feels too heavy. Hope is love that refuses to give up. Light could be just around the next bend.
Meditation question:
Am I holding hope, even when it’s hard?
Love endures all things.
- 1 Corinthians 13: 7d (DARBY)

This charm says: I’m not leaving. I’ll walk with you through this. Love doesn’t flinch at the hard stuff. It stays. It endures. It lasts. Love keeps going. Even when it’s heavy.
Meditation question:
What’s one hard thing I can keep showing up for?
And now abide faith, hope, love; these three things; and the greater of these [is] love.
- 1 Corinthians 13: 13 (DARBY)

Bookends of the whole bracelet. Beginning to end, love holds it all. If you forget everything else, remember this: we’re rooted in love, called to love, held by love. Love frames the beginning and the end. It’s the root and the goal.
Meditation question:
Is love my default posture—or my afterthought?

Trust In The Lord- Proverbs 3: 5-6
Trust in the Lord
- Proverbs 3: 5a (KJV)

The moment I read this verse, I saw this image in my mind. I thought: this is it. This is trust in its purest form—not a white-knuckled grip, but a child placing her hand inside her Father’s. No bargaining, no backup plan. Just presence. This charm is the promise that He goes with you. Trust begins with placement: not just knowing God is strong, but putting yourself in that strength.
Meditation question:
What would change if I truly believed I was being held, not just helped?
with all thine heart
- Proverbs 3: 5b (KJV)

The verse doesn’t say “with part of your heart.” It says all. And that’s the hard part, right? It’s easy to trust with the pieces we’ve already made peace with. But this charm reminds me to hand over the messy, unpretty parts too—and that He doesn’t flinch."With all your heart" doesn’t mean with all your feelings. It means with all your weight. Leaning in. No plan B.
Meditation question:
Are there corners of my heart I still hold back from God?
lean not unto thine own understanding.
- Proverbs 3: 5c (KJV)

This one makes me laugh a little, because it’s the opposite of what we usually want. We want the “aha.” The insight. The answer. But this lightbulb charm is here to remind me that my "bright idea" isn't always the best. Sometimes trusting God means not knowing, not seeing, but moving forward anyway. Or not moving when we really want to. We love insight. But sometimes, obedience comes first and understanding comes later.
Meditation question:
When I don’t understand, do I still trust?
In all thy ways acknowledge (seek) Him,
- Proverbs 3: 6a (KJV)

He doesn’t ask for perfection. Just that we look. This charm reminds me that trust is about noticing—seeing Him in ordinary things, acknowledging Him in the middle of a mess. That glance up? That whispered “Help”? That counts.The more we practice it, the more we see.
Meditation question:
Where is God showing up in my life—and am I acknowledging Him?
and He shall direct thy paths.
- Proverbs 3: 6b (KJV)

He will make the path straight. Not always short. Not always scenic. But straight. This charm is my favorite kind of hope—the kind that can walk forward even when it’s foggy, because you know He sees what you don’t. He promises direction. But not always the kind we imagined.
Meditation question:
Am I willing to follow, even if the path looks different than I expected?

The Virtues of The Virtuous Woman- Proverbs 31:10-31
The heart of her husband trusts in her.
- Proverbs 31:11 (WEB)

Virtue: She’s A Faithful Companion (v 11,12, 23, 28,29)
This image of a couple together on the couch, with his head resting in her lap; captures the spirit of emotional safety, loyalty, and mutual respect that defines her companionship. Her presence is steady. She’s not trying to outshine him—she strengthens him. There’s deep trust here, and a quiet rhythm of loyalty.Meditation question:
Am I building others up with the faithfulness of my presence?
She looks well to the ways of her household, and doesn’t eat the bread of idleness
- Proverbs 31:27 (WEB)

Virtue: She’s Busy As a Bee (v 13-15,17,18,27)
This queen bee, complete with crown, gets right to the point—she’s active, intentional, and engaged. She’s in motion. But it’s not chaos—it’s calling. She knows how to prioritize what matters. She’s productive without being frantic.
Meditation question:
Am I busy with purpose—or just busy?
She considers a field, and buys it. With the fruit of her hands, she plants a vineyard.
- Proverbs 31:16 (WEB)

Virtue: She Handles Her Business Like a Boss (v 16,18)
This highlights her initiative, business acumen, and ability to turn vision into action. She invests wisely. She thinks long-term. Her work has weight, and she knows the value of what she brings.
Meditation Question:
Where am I being invited to lead with confidence?
She extends her hands to the poor. Yes, she reaches out her hands to the needy.
- Proverbs 31:20 (WEB)

Virtue: She’s generous & caring (v 20)
A clear, visual expression of her generosity and compassion.
She looks outward. She stretches her hands. She doesn’t close her heart just to survive—she gives anyway.
Meditation Question:
Who might need compassion from me this week?
She is not afraid of the snow for her household; for all her household are clothed with scarlet
- Proverbs 31:21 (WEB)

Virtue: She takes care of her family (v 14,15,21,22,27,28)
This gives a tender glimpse into how she prepares and protects those she loves. She creates a place of peace and provision. Her care is practical, but deeply rooted in love.
Meditation question:
What does “nurturing” look like in my home right now?
She makes for herself carpets of tapestry. Her clothing is fine linen and purple.
Proverbs 31:22 (WEB)

Virtue: She’s Stylish & Chic (v 22,24)
Elegant and confident—this verse honors both her craft and her flair. She dresses herself with intention—not for applause, but because she values beauty and excellence.
Meditation question:
Am I expressing joy in how I present myself?
She opens her mouth with wisdom. Faithful instruction is on her tongue.
Proverbs 31:26 (WEB)

Virtue: She’s Wise as an Owl (v 25–26)
Direct and powerful—a verse that speaks for itself. Her wisdom is not loud—but it’s felt. She carries strength and dignity, and she opens her mouth with kindness.
Meditation question:
Are my words reflecting the wisdom I want to live by?
She lays her hands to the distaff, and her hands hold the spindle.
- Proverbs 31:19 (WEB)

Virtue: She’s Skillful and Talented (v 13,16,19,24)
This ties directly to her craftsmanship and hardworking hands. Her gifts are many. Her hands know what to do. Whether planting, building, or making—she puts her heart in it.
Meditation question:
What tools has God put in my hands?
Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain; but a woman who fears Yahweh, she shall be praised.
- Proverbs 31:30 (WEB)

Virtue: She Loves & Fears God (v 25,29–30)
This is her foundation. Her beauty isn’t just outward—it flows from reverence, love, and a life rooted in God.Meditation question:
Is my soul resting in the One who defines me?
Blossoming Wisdom
Helping Hands
Sometimes it's easier to keep our minds focused when we keep our hands busy. When a dear friend was going through a hard time and had nothing to do but wait, I gave her a coloring book to help the time pass.The idea came to me when I thought back on all the times that I would sit and doodle while listening to music or a teaching message. And so for all these reasons, I created the BLOSSOMING WISDOM meditative coloring book.There are 31 pages of various kinds of flowers set behind a verse from the book of Proverbs. On the opposite page is a question to meditate on and space to either answer it or journal anything else that comes to your heart and mind.

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