In loving memory books and keepsakes

Good morning and welcome back to another blog.

Today, I’ll be talking about ‘In loving memory’ books and keepsakes, so if you’d like to know more, then keep reading.

In loving memory books 

Keeping a book full of sentimental photos, letters and cut-outs of birthday cards and special memories can be a lovely keepsake for those of us that don’t have room. But what happens when we run out of room for more? For example in 3 years’ time when we suddenly reflect on a precious moment that we so desperately don’t want to forget? 

Well If Heaven had a Postcode is your answer. 

My flagship book, which launched in November 2023, is the perfect re-fillable memorial book to keep the memory of a loved-one alive year after year. 

Filled with memory prompts and seasonal envelopes, you’ll be coached through your loss journey to a place of uplifting memorial where you can keep someone’s memory alive year after year. A more than a memorial book packed with 88 pages of uplifting poetry, proven grounding techniques, spaces for photos and postcards to write and plant to your loved one and so much more.

Order your copy of ‘If Heaven had a Postcode’ via the website 

www.ifheavenhadapostcode.com 

In loving memory keepsakes 

When we lose a loved-one, we can often find ourselves with endless reminders, precious items and personal affects that we want to treasure. 

Frustratingly, for many of us, we lack the mental strength and physical space to retain all of these things.

 One thing you could do is build a memory box - why not invest in a nice decorative storage box or even buy a wooden blanket box and decorate it yourself? 

Keep some of the things that are most sentimental to you and rather than hide them away, you could use the box as a piece of decorative furniture and encourage children and family members to open the box when they feel like it. 

Often when we hide reminders away it can be all the more difficult to then re-approach them. Having them as part of daily life can keep those memories alive. 

Another lovely idea is to keep special items of clothing and have them made into a patchwork blanket or throw, there are numerous companies that offer this sentimental keepsake. If now is not the right time, then keep their clothes in storage until you’re mentally strong enough. 

Thank you for being here today and thank you for reading more about ‘In loving memory’ books and keepsakes. 

I’ll be back later this week with another blog.

Have a lovely day,

Sabrina x 

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