maslex
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I'm not even sure that's what it's called, but you know when you go to a funeral and the family makes up a board with pictures of the deceased?
Unfortunately, I have to make one for my dad. We lost him Tuesday from a heat attack. He was only 58.
The thing is though, he was never fond of being in front of the camera so I can imagine that we don't have a whole hell of a lot of photos of him. I'm not really sure. I'm going to go through my photos & my mom's. And I'll tell my brother to go through his photos too. My sister lives in a different state so she doesn't have access to hers, since she's up here.
So I have a couple of questions on making this board.
1--I'm afraid that since my sister's photos are in a different state right now, there won't be too many of my dad & her (wedding) or my dad & her children.
2--Originally I planned on getting one of those 3 paneled poster boards and putting the photos on that. If we don't get a lot of photos to cover it (or even most of it) how would I fill in the gaps? It's not that I want so many pictures on there that they're like a collage and all bunched together. I was thinking of maybe using my Cricut and cutting out a few shapes of things that he liked. Camping, mountains, roller coasters, etc. Does that seem too stupid?
Any other ideas that you can come up with?
Unfortunately, I have to make one for my dad. We lost him Tuesday from a heat attack. He was only 58.
The thing is though, he was never fond of being in front of the camera so I can imagine that we don't have a whole hell of a lot of photos of him. I'm not really sure. I'm going to go through my photos & my mom's. And I'll tell my brother to go through his photos too. My sister lives in a different state so she doesn't have access to hers, since she's up here.
So I have a couple of questions on making this board.
1--I'm afraid that since my sister's photos are in a different state right now, there won't be too many of my dad & her (wedding) or my dad & her children.
2--Originally I planned on getting one of those 3 paneled poster boards and putting the photos on that. If we don't get a lot of photos to cover it (or even most of it) how would I fill in the gaps? It's not that I want so many pictures on there that they're like a collage and all bunched together. I was thinking of maybe using my Cricut and cutting out a few shapes of things that he liked. Camping, mountains, roller coasters, etc. Does that seem too stupid?
Any other ideas that you can come up with?