06/06/2026
There have been many unique sprays , funeral themes I have created. This one was light hearted because, IT'S PIGGIES π· ππ·ππ·ππ·π But no less deeply felt. πππππππππ
There is:
A family , wisteria tree I made from twigs, bark , branches, faux wisteria, river rocks, moss & a splash of Cardinals. She really loved pigs. But also liked Cardinals.
I painted wooden piggies with the script ( originally asked to be put on 7 different ribbons). I try to give different options instead of ribbon. This is a much more precious keep sake. The ribbons get all wrinkled. Get thrown in the back of a drawer or in a box.
Painted cute little squeaky piggies with the same script. But also as scenery on the top of the spray. Piggies in a pin. I made the fence as well from bamboo sticks & twine.
And a sign stating: Kim's Pigletts π·π·
The spray:
7 roses for husband, kids & grand-bumble.
She liked daisies.
Fresh lavender.
Many other pretty flowers. But the ones mentioned, are the most important.
There is a portrait decorated to match the spray. With a wooden initial of the deceased painted & attached.
A solar powered lantern, with mention of the deceased painted on it, for the husband. And decorated.
An ADORABLE ceramic piggy bank. All dressed up ππ·πͺ»
And lastly...
2 bears, I turned into angles for the two youngest grand-bumbles.
This is what I do. This is how I honor the deceased & help the family feel these creations are actually for the deceased. Not just some flowers ordered to decorate the casket.