Create a smile with an uplifting poem gift.
Remembering the life of a loved one who has passed? Celebrate their memory in a noteworthy manner. Present the bereaved family with a personalized poetry gift.
Poems to Give™ will create a custom name poem using the letters of the deceased name(s) and the personal details that you provide. The family will cherish this thoughtful gift for years to come.
ORDERING A POEM GIFT IS SIMPLE:
1. SELECT POEM STYLE: Choose to include your loved one's first name only; first and last names; or first, middle, and last names. For anniversary, engagement, or wedding poetry gifts, you also have choices of both the couple's first names or the couple's last name.
2. CHOOSE GIFT TYPE: Pick to have your finished poem gift arrive in the form of a poster print, framed poster, canvas print, or email.
3. COMPLETE POEM DETAILS: Fill in the personal details about your loved one(s) that you would like to influence the poem writing.
4. UPLOAD PHOTO: Provide your own photo or artwork or have Poems to Give™ find a suitable image.
5. SUBMIT ORDER: Click the "Add to Bag" and "Go to Checkout" buttons to submit your order, make payment, and begin the process of creating your personalized poem gift.
6. REVIEW POEM PRINT: You will receive a preview of the poem and have an opportunity to request changes before creation of the final gift.
FRAMED POSTER | CANVAS PRINT |
Size 12" x 18" | Size 12" x 16" |
Hanging hardware included | Mounting brackets included |
Printed on museum quality matte paper | Printed on textured, fade-resistant canvas |
.75" black semi-hardwood frame with acrylite front protector |
1.5" hand glued solid wood stretcher bars |
...this Queen just sent me something with a personal touch. God used her heart to touch mine, and I'm still over here crying my eyes out. This beautiful piece, "Blessed Bullhorn," was designed by her hand, inspired by the hand and heart of God. Amazingly Beautiful! Thank you, Sylvia L. Green.
SYLVIA L. GREEN
Owner/Poet/Designer
Poems to Give™ is my passion project. My love affair with rhyme began in my late teens when I accepted God and ceased composing secular rap lyrics. I would then read original poems for our monthly Youth Church services. I also wrote custom poems for special occasions such as funerals, graduations, pastor appreciations, etc.