Creating a memorial for a loved one can help during the grieving process.

Death is universal, but accepting the loss of a loved one is the most difficult thing in the world. While you grieve, it’s s important to do things that bring you peace-of-mind. Focusing on a memorial may help you through the grief process and allow you to focus on the unique and positive aspects of your loved one’s life and how that life can be remembered and celebrated for years to come. For example, when Ana Jarvis’ mother died, she began a quest to bring attention to the incredible gift of mothering. Through her efforts, Mother’s Day came to be recognized on a national level. She choose this day because second Sunday in May was the anniversary of her mother’s death. So despite what many think, Mother’s Day isn’t a “Hallmark holiday.” Instead, it is a gift to us all, a day set aside to honor mothers.

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Personalized Wooden Keepsake Boxe

Keep your small but precious items safe and accessible in these unique wooden boxes. Variety of uses at home (small photos, jewelry, loose change, spare keys, memorabilia, and other knick knacks), work (desktop items, paperclips, clips, push pins, mints, and candies), or school (crayons, chalk, markers, pins, stickers, stamps, etc.).

  • Available in 4 sizes: tiny (2″), small (3″), medium (4.25″), large (6″)
  • Variety of finishes available including: mahogany, golden oak, emerald green, ebony black
  • Magnetic lid (tiny/small) or hinged lid (medium/large) closure
  • Suggested uses (all): keepsake boxes, wooden gift boxes, small jewelry boxes, trinket boxes
  • Suggested uses (medium/large only): photo memory boxes, teachers desk caddy, mens dresser valet, ceramic coaster holder, memorials