Urned Respect
The earthly remains of my brother Brian were cremated and put into a cardboard box. The family agrees that Brian’s final resting place might be best placed inside an urn of my creation. I hope by May I will have done something suitable; meanwhile, I’m getting my skill back, some at a time.

I’m also doing birds and other miscellany. Practice, practice, practice–feels good to be back.
What beautiful creations, was my first response. Second response is so sorry for your loss. I think making an urn will be a wonderful way to respect your relationship with your brother and to take care of him in death.
Tthank you, Pat. That is my exact intention.
Lovely creations and what a sweet thing to do for your brother, Gary.
Thank you, Jamie.