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Tag Archives: Grief
Our Weekly Tip: Your Grief, Your Clean Slate
Create a chalkboard wall as a place of self-expression during the stages of grief
Our Tip of the Week: A chalkboard wall opens up a new creative space in your home — something that can be especially useful for those in the stages of grief. Write down words of frustration or inspiration, a loved … Continue reading
An Undying Love: “Around Her” by Marc Chagall
How the tragedy, joy and beauty of Marc Chagall and Bella Rosenfeld's romance was immortalized in the artist's work
Bella Rosenfeld met Marc Chagall in the summer of 1909 on a visit to St. Petersburg. Marc was an aspiring artist, in the throes of creating his now famous oeuvre. Bella, the daughter of a successful jeweler, was in the … Continue reading
Posted in Soulful Expressions
Tagged Around Her, Autour d'elle, Bella and Marc, Bella Rosenfeld, Chagall, Chagall death, Grief, Grieving, Marc Chagall, Mourning
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Our Weekly Tip: A Cherish Ornament
You don't have to celebrate Christmas to create an ornament that can express your bereavement this season
Our Tip of the Week: For those wanting to express bereavement from the loss of a loved one, the holidays can be a particularly difficult time to get through. Creating an ornament that can help you cherish and visualize your love for … Continue reading
Posted in Practical Tips
Tagged Christmas DIY, christmas ornament craft, Grief, Grieving craft, Stages of Grief
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