Showing posts with label baby urn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby urn. Show all posts

20220801

Good Grief: What People Are Saying

As each year passes, we remain so grateful for the opportunities to help families in such a meaningful and loving way. With our hands and from our hearts, this work continues to bless us in immeasurable ways.



Butterfly Monarch Urn

In memory of a mom who raised Monarchs in Missouri with her daughter.
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Puerto Rican Flag Design

In memory of Puerto Rican drummer for his family living in Hawaii. 
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For a Baby Girl

Winged heart, built at half-volume, for a Dutch baby girl.
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For Christian Mother

A faithful memorial for a mother who passed unexpectedly.

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A Sunflower piece for a young lady, with the Butterfly painted in her favorite colors.
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A Longhorn Bull urn created on rush for a family in Illinois.
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A Guitar urn with Spanish engraving memorializing a father of four.
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Monarch urn, on rush delivery, for a Mom who loved and raised butterflies.

20180620

Artists' Thoughts: Butterfly for Baby Vienna


We're sometimes overcome by significance of this memorial art and what it means for others. We take it so seriously, that it has it's moments of overwhelm with our desire to always do our best and meet any expectations the customer has...

 ...then we stop and take a deep breath.

We reflect on our purpose and give thanks for opportunities... to be a positive force, bringing comfort to others through our work... it's powerful, it's humbling, it's heartbreaking, it's beautifully human... it's love.


From our first communication with the Theriaque Family, we were so touched by their open hearts and kind words....







We worked with them to create a unique butterfly urn to remember their little girl.  They chose design elements that they wanted represented.....the size, positioning, colors and engraving inscription.

The result, a sweet, precious cremation urn for Baby Vienna....


Upon receiving her urn...


















...And our hearts are full.

In gratitude ~ MorzArt