Sew Crafty Friday-Memorial Stones

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Shereen at Waiting for Him hosts Sew Crafty Friday. 

If you have been following my blog for a while you may remember back last year when I posted about the loss of some beloved pets.  I had planned to make memorial stones for each one, but after completing the first one time got away from me and the project was set aside.  Last week I was able to make the stone for my cat and both stones have found their home in the “rose” garden.  We used a kit to create the stone, but I bought dog and cat theme buttons to decorate them.  I also printed out on the computer pictures of them that I placed under clear mosaic pieces.  I used stone stamps to ‘engrave’ their names.  Now we have the memorial I wanted for those valuable parts of our family that have passed away.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The kids used the leftover cement and a soap mold to make their own stones, but these serve as paperweights right now. 

 

 

 

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7 Responses to Sew Crafty Friday-Memorial Stones

  1. Anonymous says:

    Such a sweet idea! I really like them.

    Debbie J. (homemakingdreams)

  2. kentuckyjourney says:

    How very clever and lovely! I'm going to be doing this one!

  3. ReviewsbyHeidi says:

    ….so nice! The paperweights did too. What a great/clever use of the leftovers!

    ~Heidi

  4. Anonymous says:

    What a wonderful idea. I have lost so many pets over the years that I would love to remember. They really are a part of the family, aren't they?

    BTW, I'm Mom2fur of Sortafrugal.blogspot.com

  5. Anonymous says:

    That is such a wonderful idea. They turned out great.

    Terri

    http://www.heartsinservice.blogspot.com

  6. Anonymous says:

    Those are cute! I bet your kids enjoyed making their own too.

    Melinda (The Nest Egg)

  7. lahbluebonnet says:

    Hmmm, very interesting. We never marked the graves at my parents' house for my pets. I wonder what I'll do for my kitty when the time comes. Thanks for sharing.

    Blessings,

    Laurie

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