Hi there. If those ashes belonged to you then you chosen a wonderful thing to help carry the memory along. My only advice is that if you do ‘lose’ one of the items feel safe knowing that your pet is just heading off in their own direction. Rather than worry it’s no longer in your possession.
I do this as a side business. Its so special to create beautiful things for people to feel a little closer to a lost loved one, furry or otherwise. These are sweet and precious. Lovely work, Steve.
Thank you Steve for making the wonderful keep sakes for the lady. To her I'm sorry for your loss of Pooh Bear. My little baby girl GG is 14 1/2 & I know she's nearing her departure. I had purchased some paw molds, one has angel wings. Thanks to you and Steve I now know what I will do other than making them in her favorite color.
I make memory paws with ash’s , or fur with the animals names on. They are so special and a keep sake forever. As we only part to meet again. I love the idea of the pocket hugs. And the way you have done it is very personal and respectful. 💜💜
Great tip with the red coloring! Im going to try your jump ring method! I always worry that people will lose the things I make for them because of the aluminum rings! Thanks for a great video! I learn so much from you!
I can't wait to give this a try, I lost my grandfather, dog, father in law, and mum in the last four years, and I think the occasional item would be nice to have
Thank you Steve, for showing us how to do that, I lost my fur baby 2 years ago, I still have some of her ashes and fur, I may mix them up together, I know that my hubby would love it.
Thank you Steve, this was wonderful. I was looking in your materials listing and did not see the red mica powder listed. Would you be kind enough to share the brand or a web link? Thank you!
I luv luv luv this video!!! I now have 5 pets ashes (my 3 English Bulldogs, a cat, n my best friend. She was my emotional support dog) i just might do something with them
I really love you now. I was wondering how to do this I have or had six Pomeranians my oldest died at 24 years old. I want to put him in something that I could wear. I miss him so much. He was my baby out of all my dogs, I give anything to have him and others back And that was 2021 when I put him down I still cry 😢
I use the colours to do small details but I forget to complete them and they are moved several times. When I come back to it I have to repaint the UV details because they lifted while being moved around. What a waste of product for me, so remember to finish or if moved the UV will lift and you’ll get the top colour leeching under it.
Thankyou for doing this Steve she will always be my little pooh bear ❤❤❤ I have saved and downloaded this video xx
Hi there.
If those ashes belonged to you then you chosen a wonderful thing to help carry the memory along.
My only advice is that if you do ‘lose’ one of the items feel safe knowing that your pet is just heading off in their own direction. Rather than worry it’s no longer in your possession.
@@JoeyClacton yes that are the ashes of my little Princess and I will not lose them they are all in a safe place
I do this as a side business. Its so special to create beautiful things for people to feel a little closer to a lost loved one, furry or otherwise. These are sweet and precious. Lovely work, Steve.
Thank you.
You are so kind and considerate. We love our pets as family. ❤
Great job.
🎉A very thoughtful gift 🎁 😊
Very special keepsakes. Thank you for sharing ❤
I made a sterling silver ring and put my late husbands ashes in it with resin. Looks like an Opal.
Thanks Steve. I've been putting off doing something with my furboy's ashes and resin but a little unsure. Helpful video. Thank you.
Thanks.
You're welcome
I loved how you did the jump rings, going to give it a try!
Thanks Steve! xx 🎉
You are so welcome
Thank you Steve for making the wonderful keep sakes for the lady. To her I'm sorry for your loss of Pooh Bear. My little baby girl GG is 14 1/2 & I know she's nearing her departure. I had purchased some paw molds, one has angel wings. Thanks to you and Steve I now know what I will do other than making them in her favorite color.
That was a wonderful thing for you to do and they all turned out so wonderful.
Thank you. This was for a member who has been a supporter since I started on UA-cam
I make memory paws with ash’s , or fur with the animals names on. They are so special and a keep sake forever. As we only part to meet again.
I love the idea of the pocket hugs. And the way you have done it is very personal and respectful. 💜💜
Thank you. I think it is always so important to make sure you are respectful when dealing with things like this.
I do create memorial pieces for people too. For their pets as well as family members. Everything from paintings to keychains and pendants/earrings.
I have avoided doing family members in the last few years, but i enjoy doing pets for people
It's a beautiful tribute, I've been doing this for friends for a few years now 🐾💔
I bet they are over the moon with them
Great tip with the red coloring! Im going to try your jump ring method! I always worry that people will lose the things I make for them because of the aluminum rings! Thanks for a great video! I learn so much from you!
You are so welcome!
I can't wait to give this a try, I lost my grandfather, dog, father in law, and mum in the last four years, and I think the occasional item would be nice to have
Thank you Steve, for showing us how to do that, I lost my fur baby 2 years ago, I still have some of her ashes and fur, I may mix them up together, I know that my hubby would love it.
Sorry to hear that, even after two years you still miss them. Give it a go it is really worth it
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts thanks for that, she was with us for over 10 years, we adopted her at the age of 6 years. Beautiful lab.
Very nice.
Thank you
I have the ashes of my beloved Bella, a mixed breed American Staffordshire Terrier. Maybe I’ll do this. Thanks, Dr. Mc.
Lovely and very thoughtfully done!
Thank you
you could use an opaque colored top layer to cover any sunken ashes
Very true, I do that sometimes, but have to be careful I am a little heavy handed and can cause the item to them look out of shape
Think this would work with a ring mould
Thank you Steve, this was wonderful. I was looking in your materials listing and did not see the red mica powder listed. Would you be kind enough to share the brand or a web link? Thank you!
Steve, what brand of 5 min epoxy do you use?
Cremated remains actually have no ashes in them. What you get back is pulverized bones.
I luv luv luv this video!!! I now have 5 pets ashes (my 3 English Bulldogs, a cat, n my best friend. She was my emotional support dog) i just might do something with them
There isn't much that can go wrong to be honest. The second method I showed is my preferred method as it is so much tidier to do
I really love you now. I was wondering how to do this I have or had six Pomeranians my oldest died at 24 years old. I want to put him in something that I could wear. I miss him so much. He was my baby out of all my dogs, I give anything to have him and others back And that was 2021 when I put him down I still cry 😢
I use the colours to do small details but I forget to complete them and they are moved several times. When I come back to it I have to repaint the UV details because they lifted while being moved around. What a waste of product for me, so remember to finish or if moved the UV will lift and you’ll get the top colour leeching under it.
Harvey we talked on instagram. Great video ✨✨