What’s Included?
Each care package is thoughtfully curated with symbolic, emotional, and ritual value in mind. Every item is accompanied by information exploring its cultural, scientific, and spiritual significance, helping the recipient feel supported, seen, and connected during their grief journey.
We are actively working with local vendors and small businesses to source each component with intention, care, and quality. While items may vary slightly as we grow, each box currently includes:
Hourglass – A gentle visual of time passing and a reminder to pause.
Puzzle – Encourages mindfulness and reflection through quiet, focused activity.
Keepsake Container – A safe space for storing small mementos or tokens of memory.
Affirmation Cards – Daily reminders to ground, soothe, and uplift during difficult moments.
Candle – A ritual tool for honoring memory and creating moments of quiet reflection.
Chocolate – A small comfort to bring presence and ease.
Crystal (Rose Quartz) – Known as the stone of unconditional love and emotional healing.
Charm – A tangible symbol of support to carry or hold during moments of grief.
Journal with Writing Prompts – Guided reflections to help process emotion through writing.
Tea – A soothing ritual to slow down, hydrate, and reflect.
Wildflower Seeds – A gesture of renewal, growth, and remembrance.
Each package is more than a gift—it’s a journey, quietly guided by symbols and practices that honor the full spectrum of grief and healing.
Thoughtfully Sourced, Deeply Rooted in Community
Every item in the “When No Words Will Do” care package has been intentionally selected with care—not just for its meaning, but for where and how it was made. We prioritize sourcing from small, independent makers and artisans—many of them local to the Seattle area—who share our values of empathy, sustainability, and craft.
Whenever possible, our products are handcrafted, ethically made, and rooted in the rhythms of the natural world. From wildflower seeds grown on regional farms, to tea blends crafted by women-owned herbal apothecaries, to keepsakes created by local artists—each inclusion is a quiet act of care. This is more than a gift; it’s a community of support, passed from one pair of hands to another.