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Tag Archives: planning a memorial
Our Monthly Tip: Give Friendship Bracelets as a Memorial Gift
When a teenager dies, give their friends a simple piece of jewelry to remember them by
Our Tip of the Month The death of a teenager is always especially tragic. Teens are so full of hope and enthusiasm. Though they are old enough to begin to grasp the realities of adulthood, they retain enough innocence to … Continue reading
Weekly Memorial Tip – Sands of Change
When planning a memorial, consider a craft that will symbolize the complexity of your grief and love
Weekly Memorial Tip: Shifting Sands Ritual Explore more of SevenPonds’ tips through the Practical Tips page, in which you can discover everything from memorial craft ideas to help with end-of-life planning. Memorial and celebration of life ceremonies find poignancy in … Continue reading
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Tagged Craft, Death, DIY, Grief, Memorial, planning a memorial, Sand, Sands craft
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Celebration of Life Ceremony: DIY Lighting
DIY lanterns create a homey atmosphere for a celebration of life ceremony or memorial
3 Tips to Celebration of Life Lanterns: These DIY tin lanterns are an inexpensive and environmentally friendly decoration for any memorial or celebration of life ceremony. Most importantly, they create a homey, intimate atmosphere for friends and family. Here are … Continue reading
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Tagged Celebration of Life, DIY lantern, garden lights, lantern craft, Memorial, planning a memorial, tin can
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