After Janet Greiling lost her 31-year-old son, Rodney Greiling, she and her daughter faced a tough decision: finding a fitting way to honor his memory through his ashes.
Sisters Karen Moore, left, Lori Riegelman, second from left, and Kathy Gibson, center, watch Eric Lieberman turn some cremated remains of their father into a memorial heart as Artful Ashes owner Christina Dale records the process on Oct. 28 in Seattle.
After adding colors from the trays at right, Donald Singleton dips his piece of hot glass into a tray containing ashes as he works on glass art that will be turned into a heart containing the cremated remains of a loved one at Artful Ashes on Oct. 28 in Seattle.
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Sisters Karen Moore, left, Lori Riegelman, second from left, and Kathy Gibson, center, watch Eric Lieberman turn some cremated remains of their father into a memorial heart as Artful Ashes owner Christina Dale records the process on Oct. 28 in Seattle.
After adding colors from the trays at right, Donald Singleton dips his piece of hot glass into a tray containing ashes as he works on glass art that will be turned into a heart containing the cremated remains of a loved one at Artful Ashes on Oct. 28 in Seattle.