The Memory Tree - just what is it, and how did it start? Enjoy the story!
It all started after Christmas when my Dad had a fall and his injuries prevented him from putting the large Christmas Tree back in the attic. Now what do you do with that large tree? Dad's girlfriend Cathy started decorating the tree...
For Valentine's Day, the tree was decorated with red hearts, red lights, and photos of Dad & Cathy.
For Easter, she used plastic eggs and sunglasses with rabbit ears attached. it looked like "cool" bunnies were hiding in the tree amidst the colorful lights!
As Memorial Day drew near, Cathy was listening to a a song on the RFD channel when she got a great idea for the tree. The song was "Gathering Flowers for the Master's Bouquet". As she listened to the song, Cathy decided to make a Memory Tree - complete with photos of family members who had passed away. She thought this would be a special way of keeping their memories alive.
She uses colored jumbo craft sticks to make the frames for the photos. These sticks were chosen because they are lightweight and would not be too heavy on the tree. A hanging cord is tied and attached at the top of each frame, and the photo is glued into the frame. She then adds words and cutouts from Scrapbook sets to personalize each frame according to each person's likes and accomplishments.
She plans to add an index card to the back with pertinent information about each person represented on the tree.
I got to help with some of the ornaments for this project when I was visiting, and it was so rewarding and fun!
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Memory Tree, the beginning! |
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Standing with Cathy and the
Memory Tree |
Here's the beautiful ornaments on the Memory Tree:
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Cathy's Grandmother, Vernie Clark
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Cathy's Grandparents, Benjamin and Maudie Harless |
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Cathy's dad, Ray Harless |
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Cathy's brother, Patrick Scott Harless |
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Cathy's husband, Jimmie Chambers |
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Cathy's cousin's husband, Jimmy Sauro |
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Cathy's sister-in-law, Sandy Harless |
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Cathy's nephew, Eric Harless |
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Cathy's nephew, Travis Harless |
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Cathy's brother-in-law, Mike Doss |
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Cathy's brother-in-law, Jimmy Estep
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Cathy's Uncle Roy Harless
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Cathy's Uncle Roy's Wife, Lucille Harless |
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Cathy's Aunt Virginia Meadows
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Cathy's Aunt Nugaline Clark
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Cathy's Aunt Betty and Uncle Ralph Brown |
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Cathy's cousin, Rebecca Brown |
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Cathy's cousin, Sam Riddle |
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My Mom, Bernice Shamblin |
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My Grandparents, Jessie and Dessie Shamblin |
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My Grandparents |
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My Grandma Dessie Shamblin |
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My sister-in-law, Jayne Shamblin |
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My Uncle Virgil Shamblin |
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My Uncle Joe Paxton |
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My cousin Patty's husband, Larry Caudill |
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My Uncle Ray Shamblin |
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My Aunt Imogene Shamblin |
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My Aunt Madeline and Uncle Johnny Stephens |
There was still room for some special photos from the Shamblin Reunions of long ago at the old home place:
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Cathy and Dad |
At first she planned to keep the "Memory Tree" up until Christmas, but now she may keep the Memory Tree as a year-round decoration. The memories of these special loved ones will last forever.
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The Memory Tree |
Other suggestions for decorating a year-round Tree:
- Winter: Snowmen and snowflakes
- Mardi Gras: Beads, Masks, coins
- St. Patrick's Day: Green hats, leprechauns, coins
- Mother's Day: Bows and Flowers
- Father's Day: bow ties, handkerchiefs, working gloves
- 4th of July: Flags and Americana Ornaments
- Summer: Sea Shells
- Halloween: Pumpkins, witches, ghosts, and goblins
- Thanksgiving: Turkeys, Pilgrims, Indians
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