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As you get closer to the service date, or even after it, you might want to publish an obituary for the deceased. This is something many people want to do, for a number of reasons, but particularly as one more way to remember the person who has passed.  Additionally, an obituary can be a means of announcing the passing of the person, as well as information regarding their memorial service if done beforehand, to the general public, in case the deceased may have had friends unknown to you. Just call or send an email to the newspaper you would like to publish the obituary to get started. It can help the grieving process to have something you can look at with your eyes and hold in your hands to remember your loved one. Consider some of these ideas:  At your service, place a blank poster on a wall or table for people to leave their personal expressions and condolences in writing and drawing. Create a page on a website like Tributes.com to upload photos, remembrances and other contributions from the bereaved. Have guests bring small objects to share with others their memories of the deceased. For example, they might bring photos, articles of clothing, or trip souvenirs given as gifts by the deceased. If you have talent in writing, music, visual art, or some other type of art, you might like to write a poem or song, make a painting, and so on, as a tribute for the deceased. If you are not an artsy type but would still like to tribute them in this manner, find a poem or passage of writing written by a favorite author of the deceased and read that instead.

summary: Publish an obituary. Create tangible vessels of memories. Create a work of art for the deceased.


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To make this popper will need a sheet of rectangular paper. Any standard 8.5 by 11 in (22 by 28 cm) sheet of paper works well.  A standard piece of A4 printer paper, 8.5 by 11 inches (22 by 28 cm) in size works best, but you can use larger or smaller paper if you wish. Just make sure you are using rectangular paper. You can also use notebook paper. Notebook paper won’t be quite as loud because it’s not as heavy, but will still work fine. Place your paper on a table so that the longer sides are on the top and bottom.

summary: Get a piece of 8.5 by 11 in (22 by 28 cm) printer paper.


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if you want a cleaner finish. Wood sealant smooths out the wood surface and prevents air bubbles from forming under the paper. Start by sanding the wood until the surface is smooth. Then paint it with a polyurethane wood sealant and let it dry. This will give you a cleaner finish when you glue the paper down. This step is optional, but it will give you better results. Once the glue is applied, take the paper and line it up with the wood. Then press it down at an angle so only one edge of the paper and wood touch. From there, run your palm across the paper to press it against the wood. Apply pressure as you press to work out any air bubbles.  Continue smoothing the paper out until the surface is flat and even. If you see any bubbles trapped under the paper, press down on them with your palm and work them towards the edges. Once the paper is in place, give the glue time to dry. Tacky glue dries quickly, often within a few minutes, so 1 hour is enough to for the glue to dry. Set the piece in a safe place and come back in 1 hour to complete the job.  To ensure an even smoother finish, place something flat and heavy on top of the paper. Another piece of wood with some books on it would work. Make sure any wood you place on the paper is clean so you don’t ruin the piece you just made. Sometimes the paper still doesn’t line up perfectly even though you traced the wood. In this case, use a fine-grit sanding block and sand down the paper edges. After a light sanding, the paper and wood will line up perfectly. If you don’t have a sanding block or sandpaper, a fine nail file will work as well.
summary: Seal the wood Press the paper against one edge of the wood and smooth it out. Let the glue dry for 1 hour. Sand the edges of the paper if it overshoots the wood.