I am liking the idea of a stitchery displayed on the inside of an opened lid with other goodies in the box. I have a smaller one from HL that is hinged, perfect for a small sampler or other work. Changing the box contents and stitchery for each season would be a fun project.
The large box I showed was from Mom's stainless flatware that we use daily, my sister has my older set. This is Mom's silverplate exactly as she stored it. Bagged with pieces of polishing cloth in each and it prevented tarnishing for decades. I don't remember when she last used it.

My friend has had such a difficult time with her mom's house and contents after she passed. I asked her ... if your mom came into extra funds, would she have kept these items? Or would she have had no problem selling house, furniture, tchotchkes and getting new. I could see the tension release in her face. Except for the sentimental items, she knew her mom would have left most behind. It helped her resolve the guilt of donating so much. Our parents would have been over 100 now, and that generation went through a lot. They held on to everything except when offering to someone else needing help. It wasn't the dishes or tablecloths that were important to Mom, it was the pearl collar and necklace that was her mother's treasure, now mine. Personal things.

My friend is finally selling that house, and is realizing her mom would be happy with helping a young family fill their home with her things. But it's not an easy task for some items. No one wants china! Every family is different. Mementoes are so important to some, and others empty houses a week after a funeral and leave with nothing or only one keepsake. Personally, I had originally kept more, and as time passed, realized all would end up in trash one day. Finding someone to care for and enjoy items now, for me, is better.
Hawaiian sliders with turkey and swiss today. Good grief do I love these babies. Ham and swiss just as good, so many options.
Enjoy your weekend friends. Be safe!
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