Cremation Urn
Here is a cremation urn that I built for my sister. It will hold the ashes of our father who passed earlier this week.
Here is a cremation urn that I built for my sister. It will hold the ashes of our father who passed earlier this week.
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That is a very beautiful Greene & Greene style urn. I love how you did the bridle joint lid. All together it is a very beautiful, distinguished resting place. Sorry to hear of your loss.
Beautiful work. There is something about G & G that has a "secure" feeling in the design. Very appropriate for this occasion. Take care.
Absolutely beautiful urn. I'd like to do something similar for my Mom who just passed in March, actually like to make the whole family one each and we can all have her with us! Nice!
My Mother-in-law was just diagnosed with cancer, not much time left. She has asked me to make an urn for her. I think this is absolutely beautiful. Would you mind sharing the plans if you made any?
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