Photo Frames? Recommendations?

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sazzabell
sazzabell Member Posts: 2
edited June 2014 in Recommend Your Resources
Hi Everyone
My mum lost a dear friend of hers today from breast cancer and she is looking for some photo frames to give to the family. We have been on the internet all night and can't really find anything.

My mum wants a photo frame [preferrably silver], that looks nice and not tacky, and is personalised and says "Kim" on it for the husband and mother of the friend who died, and 3 different photo frames for the kids with the word "mum" on it. There are 2 girls, and one boy. We have been looking on ebay but have only found one that is what my mum likes, to give you an example of the kind of frame for the kids:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MUM-2-Tone-Silver...bayphotohosting



So if you know anywhere on the net where she can buy personalised, and 'nice' frames that aren't tacky, that would be suitable for the family in this situation it would be appreciated from my mum, who also was diagnosed with breast cancer in January 2006. I want to get her to get on this website, but she wants to forget that she has cancer, and it would probably be too difficult for her. So me her 19 year old daughter is helping her look. Any websites to buy from or ebay would be good as long as they post to australia.

Thanks

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  • MargaretB
    MargaretB Member Posts: 1,305
    edited July 2007
    Can't help you with the picture frame but Peterj is in Melbourne and might be able to help you. You can find him over on the Moving Beyond Circle Girls thread. We all want to forget we had cancer, but it will always be with us. You should have your mom visit the Moving Beyond forum as well. We're there to love, support, encourage, and just be friends.

    Margaret
  • sazzabell
    sazzabell Member Posts: 2
    edited July 2007
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    Can't help you with the picture frame but Peterj is in Melbourne and might be able to help you. You can find him over on the Moving Beyond Circle Girls thread. We all want to forget we had cancer, but it will always be with us. You should have your mom visit the Moving Beyond forum as well. We're there to love, support, encourage, and just be friends.

    Margaret




    My mum is really against the idea of joining a forum, she wants to ignore that she was diagnosed with it. I wish she would chang eher mind but understand why she doesnt wanna think about it. We are in SYDNEY by the way Thanks for your help

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