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ABOUT HONOR & GRACE

A flower, even a single petal, can be used to create custom jewelry and keepsakes for everlasting memories. 

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Preserve your memories in unique, hand-formed beads. By working with polymer clay and your dried flower petals, your memory beads will be created to commemorate any special occasion.  

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My promise to you is that each bead and jewelry piece will be made with love and care to serve you with a wearable piece of art that represents your loved one with honor and grace. 

Flowers from a funeral or special occasion
Sharon Kay Corn, owner and artist

ABOUT THE ARTIST, Sharon Kay Corn

I have spent my life creating — from graphic design to photography, jewelry, painting, drawing, and most any craft I can get my hands on.

 

As a graphic designer, I spent nearly 30 years designing for businesses, small and large. My skills focused on developing brand identities by creating logos, marketing and sales materials, and websites. I enjoyed working with business owners to fulfill their creative and design needs.

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My next stage of life presented me with the opportunity to work with children and adults providing creative outlets by offering paint parties, creative workshops and kids art camps. During this time, I realized how much I love building relationships and serving others.  

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Today, I am honored to serve others by creating items that can touch the heart. I fill my days with creativity by working in my "she shed", and enjoying nature by hiking or gardening. 

 

I thank God everyday for providing our family with the amazing country in which we live, work and play. I also give thanks for the love and support of my husband, children and grandchildren. They allow me to be me. 

THE STORY BEHIND HONOR & GRACE

When my father passed away in 2011, a dear friend created the most wonderful gift for me, beautiful handmade memory beads using dried flower petals from my father's funeral. I will always be grateful for this precious gift. 

 

In 2018, my beloved mother passed away. At this time, my friend graciously shared her knowledge of creating memory beads with polymer clay and dried flower petals. I immediately started drying flower petals, ordered all the supplies necessary to start, and put my heart into hand-forming clay beads to create keepsakes for my entire family.

 

Since that time I have been creating memory beads for others who want to preserve the memory of a loved one or a special occasion such as births, weddings, or anniversaries.

 

It is truly my honor to serve others by creating keepsakes that provide comfort and precious memories.

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— Sharon

Monroe and Louise Webb, parent of Sharon Kay Corn, owner and artist, Honor & Grace Memory Beads

Sharon's parents, Monroe and Louise Webb, 2010

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