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Article: Infant Loss Keepsake Box Gifts

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Infant Loss Keepsake Box Gifts

cream keepsake box with removable insert compartment tray

Infant Loss Keepsake Gift Idea

 

It can be incredibly difficult to find the right words to say when a friend has experienced the loss of a baby during pregnancy, or after birth. The pain and grief they are feeling is unimaginable, and no words can fully convey the depth of your support and sympathy. But one way you can show your support and offer some comfort is by sending a personalised baby keepsake box. 

 

An angel baby memory box is a small, decorative box that can be used to store mementos, photos, and other sentimental items. For someone who has lost a baby, a keepsake box can provide a special place to hold on to the memories of their child and keep them close at all times.

 

When choosing a keepsake box, it's important to consider the style and design that will resonate with your friend. A good choice is always a simple and classic box design. Our keepsake boxes are available in a cream, grey or pink colour. A special touch, available as complimentary with all of our memorial keepsake boxes, is a personalised box tag. You may choose the baby name, initials, birth or passing date. Our keepsake boxes for infant loss, come in a protective dust bag with the wording 'you will forever be my always.'

 

Keepsake Box with Compartments

grey keepsake box with lid opened showing the compartment tray inside

 

You may choose to include a removable compartment tray with your keepsake boxes. They are printed with 'My Precious Memories'. This allows smaller keepsake items to be safely stored in compartments with lids. 

 

Another thing to consider is the size of the memorial box. You want it to be large enough to hold your friend's keepsakes, but not so big that it takes up too much space or becomes overwhelming. A small, portable box can be a good option, as it can be easily carried and kept close by.

 

When giving an infant loss gift to your friend, a thoughtful gesture is to include a heartfelt note or card expressing your love and support. It can be tricky and confusing to know what to write, here are a few examples as a guide:

"Sending love and support during this difficult time."

"Thinking of you and your baby always."

"Holding you in my heart and prayers during this time of grief."

"Your baby will always be remembered and loved."

"Sending love and light to you and your family. May you find peace and comfort during this time of sorrow."

Ultimately, a keepsake box is a small but thoughtful gesture that can provide some comfort to a friend who experienced the unimaginable. It's a way to let them know that you are thinking of them and that you want to help them hold on to the memories of their child.

 

Our keepsake boxes are available for delivery across Australia. Please indicate in your purchase that this is an infant loss gift, and we will be sure to prioritize the considerate handling of your package.

 

Our keepsake boxes for infants can be found here.

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