Thanks for the suggestion. I'll think about it but I wanted something that would mark his grave.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll think about it but I wanted something that would mark his grave.
What about a memorial stone you make yourself? I make one for each of my critters. I don't use them as grave markers as I have them cremated, but they would work as that.
My hubby makes me the molds and I do the decorating ect. We use plywood molds, but any sturdy thing would work. The concrete is plain ol' readi-mix from the hardware store and I use pieces of glass, stones, ect to decorate. Each color has a meaning.
If you happen to live near a big craft store, you can buy stepping stone kits that include everything you need.
If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
--John Irving
OK, well for my pets we plant nice flowers that make their graves look beautiful
Perhaps you could make a donation to a bird rescue in his name?
Thank you Wolf_Q!
I like the make a stepping stone idea!and the poem idea and the donation idea!
if you want combind them all.Like make a stepping stone with a poem about sunny and then take a pic of the stone and the best pic you can find of Sunny and make a copy of both and send it in to a bird resuce
That's a very good idea, Crazy. Glacier those a beautiful and I think I'll do what crazy suggested. I'm going to try thatThanks EVERYONE! I'll take pictures of how it turns out
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Maybe put a bird toy into the stone, or marbles with his colors. If he had a mirror toy or another flat toy that could be layed in the stone it would be cute. Have any of his feathers, maybe just a few little ones from the bottom of the cage? For a cute memorial for in the house you could get a clear glass ornament at the craft store and put a few of his feathers in it or make a design.
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