Giveaway {Paper Coterie}

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If you haven’t seen these ladies and their beautiful site, Paper Coterie, I think you will fall in love. Almost instantly. One of the things that caught my eye when I first stumbled upon them a few weeks ago was something they offer called a Memory Keeper. They are perfect for storing keepsakes, and the fun thing is that you get to personalize the box with your photos.

We have a family Memory Keeper (seen below) with photos of our entire family, including our son, our daughter Jenna Belle in Heaven (sand drawings by CarlyMarie) and a few other things we love. I hope to order one for just my rainbow son, and one for just our daughter, to store the things the hospital gave us and the things I’ve collected over time.

Today Paper Coterie is giving away a Memory Keeper (includes standard shipping) to one lucky Still Standing reader.

The winner gets to choose the Memory Keeper of her choice, and customize it to her heart’s content.

To enter, please use the Rafflecopter box below, and enter as many ways as you wish…

A winner will be announced one week from today.

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Life is a gift. Jenna Belle taught me that life after experiencing tremendous loss is a rare gift. She left behind one beautiful mess. You can find me on facebook and my blog.

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  1. Jessica says:

    What a great thing to offer. I would use it to share my most recent time with my baby girl Willow. Photos, keepsakes, hair, footprint cards. To really save and cherish everything that I had with her. Love this idea.

  2. This is a great idea. I love how it can be personalized.

  3. I would make a memory keeper for my daughter who we lost in February…

  4. Wow! These are fantastic! I would put photos of all 3 of my children on it, and use it to store family keepsakes and photos. What a fabulous giveaway!

  5. I would use my Memory Keeper (LOVE the idea of this, by the way) to store and protect the few things we have of Eve. I’d also get one for our rainbow.

  6. i would give it to my son Paul and his wife Nicole to use for Bella. Our beautiful blessing that is in heaven waiting for us.

  7. Jessica says:

    I would use it as a family memory keeper as well!

  8. Brandie says:

    I’m not sure if I should use it for my angel girls or for my son that is graduating kindergarten soon!

  9. I would make a family book. My Angel, My Daughter, My Husband and I. Our memories. =] <3 Josiah Lee Christopher <3

  10. I would use this to keep special memories of my son, Caleb Dean. He was born into Heaven on April 16, 2012.

  11. I would use this to keep memories of my son Noah who died.

  12. I would use this box to keep special memories of my son, Ian, who we lost to CHD at 9 months. It’s beautiful!

  13. I would love to have it to store keepsakes from my son’s short life.

  14. I would use the memory keeper to keep the journals and cards I write for my kids. Love it!

  15. Such a beautiful giveaway! I would use it to hold onto some of the things I cherish most, like the prayer blanket given to us after we lost Samantha, I would put in the blanket she was wrapped in in the hospital, I would put her photo album filled with ultrasound pictures, our announcement we were pregnant and the responses, a special blessing card, and photos of her and us.

  16. Lyna Williams says:

    I have been looking for a nice memory box for my sweet angel.

  17. Amanda Z says:

    I was just thinking of making something similar myself for my husband for Father’s Day. I thought it would be a lovely place to collect things over the years that remind us of William and things we would have liked to share with him, memories of our own lives that we wish he could have been a part of – like tickets to a movie we think he might have enjoyed, or seashells from a beach vacation we could have taken him on, a book we always wanted to read to him. A diary of things, instead of words, to keep him a part of our family.

    • Amanda – I love that idea! Our daughter was 7 when our son died. I think that would be a beautiful way for her to share her memories with him.

      Thinking of William’s daddy, and all of the Baby Loss Fathers this weekend….

  18. I would use the memory keeper for the things of Erik’s that won’t go into his scrapbooks, but are too special to just be in a plain box.

  19. I’d put keepsakes from pregnancy & brith of our stillborn daughter to share with her big sisters as they grow up.

  20. I like these for using for family history items.

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