I have to admit that I was shocked when my son's ashes showed up in a plastic bowl in the mail. For some reason I assumed he'd arrive in a little urn. So, though I do not endorse any of these websites, here is a short list of websites that sell Infant Urns for our little angels, to help get you started. Check with a local Funeral Home and see if they can transition the ashes for you, if you'd like.
I also make custom urns here: http://www.tootallspottery.com/Products/Urns/Urns1.html
ReplyDeleteIf you have not checked out Matthew's link you should. Your urns are so beautiful. I wish I had of seen them before. As morbid as it sounds next time I need one I will keep you in mind. Wow, that sounds horrible but in a good way!!
ReplyDeleteThat is really shocking. At least they should put the ashes in a simple urn so it would be better..
ReplyDeleteSome people who are looking to preserve memories through a memorial urn, choose ceramic because they are beautiful and are undeterred for centuries.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about your baby Logan. Sadly, we've served many families that have lost a child. I can't imagine the pain. Peace be with you.
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to all those that have lost a baby.
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