A home office interior with a wooden desk, office chair, houseplants, and a sofa. Shelves with tools and supplies are on the wall, and a window lets in natural light.

Come Meet Me In Person!

I welcome you with open arms into my cozy Crediton based workshop. Meeting me face to face will hopefully put any anxieties at ease and will allow you to hand over your loved ones remains with dignity. You can see where your keepsakes are made and you will have the opportunities to ask any questions in a completely informal and comfortable environment.

Community Visits

Where visits cannot be made to my workshop, sometimes home visits or cafe meetings can be arranged in Crediton or the surrounding areas, spaces for this are very limited so be sure to contact me to find out if and when this can be arranged.

Every now and then, I dedicate an entire day to visiting various towns and cities across Devon. This provides everyone with the chance to secure a personal, face-to-face meeting in the comfort of their own home. It's especially beneficial for those with limited mobility, ensuring everyone can still have something special made. I regularly post the locations and dates of these visits on my Facebook page, so be sure to follow me there to stay updated!

Workshop Visits

Face-to-face meetings here are totally informal. No need to be or act a certain way; grief affects us all differently. This is your chance to be vulnerable in a safe, confidential environment. Appointments usually last about an hour but can extend to two hours. While you’re with me, I make sure you’re cared for—with refrigerated beverages, plenty of tissues, and a genuine person to listen to you.

Though it’s a ‘workshop space,’ I’ve worked hard to make it feel as homely as possible with a small sofa, ambient lighting, aroma diffusers and lots of care.

At Forget-Me-Not Keepsakes, you can always expect dignity, love, and reliability. I can also signpost you to agencies and organisations like Wellbeing in Action, Pete’s Dragons and Cruse Bereavement to help you or a loved one following a bereavement, if you feel you need it of course.