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Valentine's Day Workshop at Wildflower: Write Your 5-Minute Legacy Love Letter ™

  • Writer: Wildflower Funeral Concepts
    Wildflower Funeral Concepts
  • Jan 20
  • 2 min read
Write Your Legacy Love Letter

Crafting a Message of Love


On Saturday, February 14, Wildflower Funeral Concepts will host a gentle, meaningful gathering led by end-of-life educator Ingrid Tegnér—an invitation to pause, reflect, and put love into words.


In this small, intimate workshop, participants will be guided to write a 5-Minute Legacy Love Letter™: a heartfelt message to someone who matters deeply to them. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It doesn’t have to be long. It only needs to be honest. With quiet support and the shared presence of like-minded souls, you’ll be invited to name what you appreciate, what you carry, and what you want someone to know—perhaps today, perhaps someday.


Writing a legacy love letter can be profoundly grounding. It helps clarify what matters most, softens unspoken feelings, and often shifts something inside us—whether or not the letter is ever shared. Many people find that the act of writing alone strengthens their relationships and deepens their sense of connection.


This gathering is intentionally limited to 20 participants to preserve a sense of intimacy, safety, and spaciousness. There is no pressure to share your writing aloud—only an opportunity to be present, supported, and human together.


Please bring a journal and an open heart.


Event Details

Saturday, February 14, 2026 1–3:00 PM

Wildflower Funeral Concepts

5706 4th Ave, Ferndale

Admission: $15 (Eventbrite)


At Wildflower, we believe love expressed—especially while we’re still here—is one of the most meaningful legacies we can offer. About Ingrid Tegnér Ingrid Tegnér, MSW, CAPF, CM is an educator and artist. Her greatest joy comes from helping others remember and reconnect with their deepest creative impulse and energy. As a social worker, she facilitated clinical poetry therapy groups, and today she mentors students in gaining the skills of a biblio/poetry therapy practice. Over the years she has led a variety of creative writing groups and art making classes, discovering how accessing the imagination and expressing authentic feelings in a group setting enhances the experience for all. In her own work, she explores the connections between the personal self and the cosmic self through ceramics, encaustic painting, and handmade paper.

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