COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — A Coeur d'Alene woman is making healing from the loss of loved ones easier by creating jewelry with their cremains. Artist Twyla Jensen started her business Spirit Soul ...
Losing a loved one or a beloved pet is a sorrow that leaves behind an emptiness that words cannot fill. Many people seek comfort in finding ways to keep their memory alive. For some, photographs and ...
Two pals who started their jewellery business with a kit they bought off Amazon now make pieces from ashes, teeth and breast milk. Ann Froggatt and Lisa O'Gara got the idea for Keep Them Close ...
After Twyla Jensen’s father died more than 18 months ago, her sister, Jeanine, wanted a special keepsake to hold his ashes. Jensen, a Coeur d’Alene-based artist who works with resin, experimented with ...
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Kayla was inspired by members of her family (Picture: PA Real Life) A woman has been inspired by the death of her grandfather to become a ‘DNA artist’, making jewellery and trinkets from materials ...
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WHEN Sasha Bullock’s beloved dad passed away, a year ago today, she wanted to treasure his memory in a special way - so she decided to have his ashes made into a ring. “I looked into it and discovered ...
Sam Small makes jewellery out of DNA. She preserves and sets in resin things like breast milk, ashes, pet’s teeth, finger prints, umbilical cord, placenta, blood etc. Video/Michael Craig Breast milk, ...
A mum-of-two turns breast milk, placenta, hair and ashes into jewellery so customers can have a piece of their loved ones forever. NHS worker Sarah Hewes, 35, first started making jewellery for ...