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Losing a loved one is one of the most devastating experiences a person can go through. When someone you hold dear passes, whether it be a family member, an old friend, or a beloved pet, you're likely to experience grief and go through a series of difficult emotions until finding your way to acceptance. One of the things that can help you get through the stages of grief is taking the time to remember and memorialize the person that you lost. There are a number of different ways to remember your loved one: from scrapbooking to having their ashes made into a diamond that you can take with you wherever you go, we're here to break down some of the best ways to channel your grief into a joyful celebration of life. 

Turn Their Ashes Into Something Beautiful

One of the most common ways a person can be laid to rest is via cremation, a form of burial where a body is burned to produce ashes called cremains. Cremains are then given to the loved ones of the deceased, which they can choose to store how they see fit. Some choose to put their loved one's ashes in an urn to display in their home, while others may scatter the ashes in a place that was significant to the deceased. 

Another option for cremated remains is turning them into a diamond that can be placed in a necklace or ring that you can wear. Eterneva is a company that makes diamonds out of cremains. The process is shockingly simple: you send in a small portion of your loved one's cremains, about half a cup, to Eterneva. From there, carbon is extracted from the ashes and sent to a lab where it's put under enough pressure to create a diamond. Once the raw diamond is formed, it can be cut and set in a form of jewelry of your liking. Eterneva diamonds can also be made in different colors: if your loved one was a fan of vibrant hues, you could get a diamond that's blue, green, yellow, red, or even black. Having your loved one's remains transformed into an Eterneva diamond that you can always carry with you is a beautiful and innovative way to remember them after they're gone.

Create a Scrapbook of Your Favorite Memories With Them

Another great way to remember someone you've lost is to spend time with your memories of them. Go through old photographs and letters and compile them into a scrapbook that you can turn to when you get nostalgic for the time you shared with your loved one. You can put anything you want in your scrapbook: movie ticket stubs, postcards, and pressed clippings of their favorite flowers are all wonderful additions. 

If you've lost a close family member or pet and want to make a scrapbook for them, it could be great to include other family members in the creation of it, so they can add their memories as well. By creating the scrapbook together, you'll get to remember the one you've lost, while also creating new happy family memories. 

Support a Cause They Cared About

If your deceased loved one had a cause they were especially passionate about when they were alive, consider making a donation to a charity that supports it. Additionally, if your loved one passed away from a specific illness, you may feel inclined to donate to a foundation focused on research and care for that disease so others suffering from the condition in the future may be able to live longer lives.

Create a New Tradition to Carry On in Their Memory 

After you've had some time to work through your grief and begin the journey of acceptance, you may find yourself wanting to create new traditions. You can still keep your loved one a part of your new traditions by starting one in their honor. For instance, you could start a tradition of going to their favorite place or restaurant every year on their birthday as a way to care for yourself while also celebrating their legacy at the same time. 

In Conclusion

While your loved one may no longer physically be with you after they pass, they're still with you in spirit. You can keep the spirit of your loved one alive by remembering them in various ways.  You could create an Eterneva diamond using their ashes, make a scrapbook in their memory, donate to a cause they held dear, or start a new tradition dedicated to them. These are just a few of the ways to celebrate your loved one's life. There's no wrong way to appreciate the time that you spent with someone special: celebrate them as you know they would want to be celebrated, and rest assured that a piece of them is with you every step of the way.  

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