Dealing with the loss of someone special? Have you thought of putting a memorial wall in the place where you stay? It’s a fact that when a person loses someone dear to them, they want to memorialize the individual, so they are not forgotten.
They need to grieve, but they also need to know that this person’s life matters. A memorial wall is an excellent way to accomplish this goal.
A memorial wall honors a person’s life after they are gone. Loved ones can visit this wall and recall the deceased’s impact on their lives.
To create the perfect place for this reflection, many families look for memorial wall ideas that reflect how this person lived and what they valued.
The following memorial wall ideas are ones any family might wish to consider.
Location
Start by choosing the perfect location for this wall. One family may wish to put it on their property so they can enjoy the memorial privately. Another might want to put the monument in public, so anyone who knew and loved the deceased can visit. Regardless of where this wall is located, the family should decorate it with items the deceased loved.
Memorial Wall Metal Decor
Metal decor is a perfect addition to a memorial wall. The decoration may share the person’s name and background information or be an image of something they loved while alive. Metal is rust-resistant and easily customizable, allowing the family to make the decor as simple or complex as desired.
Memorial Wall Garden
A garden would be the perfect addition to the memorial if the individual loved to spend time outdoors with their hands in the soil. This living wall may consist of mason jars mounted to wood planks attached to the memorial or small crates mounted to the base of the wall. Consider attaching a set of scissors to the memorial so visitors can take home a cutting and grow a plant that reminds them of the deceased every time they see it.
All-Weather Decals
All-weather decals are another excellent way to share things the deceased loved with others. Small decals may be added to wall decor, or a large decal might be placed on the wall. The family should come together and decide what the deceased would have preferred.
A Memorial Bench
Visitors may want to sit and chat with the deceased at the wall. Provide them with a bench where they can be comfortable. A wooden bench engraved with the deceased’s favorite quote or Bible verse would be appreciated. If the person preferred more colorful things, a stone bench with mosaic work would be an excellent addition to the memorial.
Bird Feeders
Attach one or more bird feeders to the memorial wall if the loved one used to enjoy bird watching. People can come and feed the birds while remembering this individual and the good times they had together. Consider having the feeders laser engraved with information about the deceased so anyone who encounters the wall will know who it is dedicated to.
Flower Holders
People often like to leave flowers when visiting a gravesite. They may appreciate being able to do the same when visiting a memorial wall. Attach mason jars to the wall where they can leave their offerings. The flowers will beautify the wall and put a smile on the faces of everyone who sees them.
Memorial walls are tributes to those who have gone before. Every person is unique, and every memorial wall should reflect this. Consider the deceased’s personality when creating and decorating this wall for a fantastic tribute to an incredible person.
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