Your Guide to the Right Funeral Flower arrangement

Puneet Aujla • April 20, 2023

The loss of a loved one comes with great grief. During that difficult time, there is little you can say or do to help those who have been bereaved feel better. However, you can send them some flowers.


Funeral flowers are a great way to honour loved ones and their families. Depending on how flowers are arranged, they can help in a grave situation. So, what should you know about funeral flower arrangements?


Flower Arrangements for Funeral


Traditional funeral flowers are floral bunches or arrangements that are sent to a funeral service. Generally, funeral flower arrangements include standing arrangements, usually one-sided and fan-shaped. They're made to make a large floral tribute stand at a funeral mass. The majority of funeral flower arrangements are designed to be displayed on an easel or placed on or around a casket.


You can use a variety of colors, like white, yellow, blue, and red, but some people prefer to choose colors that are relevant to the deceased's life. Most online flower delivery services in Canada have a selection of typical funeral flower arrangements but are pleased to make something totally personalized or unique if needed.


What Address Should Memorial Flowers be Sent to?


Flowers for funerals, sympathy flowers, and floral displays can be sent directly to the crematorium in advance of the funeral service. Flowers are sometimes sent to the family's home and, in rare situations, to the relatives' workplace. When a loved one passes away, flowers can bring a lot of consolation to the grieving family. Seedlings and blossoms are being used both for funeral service or sent to the family members upon hearing of death or during the funeral service. Baskets and food gift items are usually sent to the relatives' homes and office, whereas plants, as well as flowers are being used both for funeral flowers delivery and for sending to the family members upon hearing of death or during the funeral mass.


How do you Pick the Right Floral Arrangement?


Funeral flower arrangements include funeral sprays, wreaths, coffin sprays, flower-filled pillows and crosses, and simple flower bouquets. What kind of arrangement to choose depends on the family's preferences, how well one knows the departed, and how much money one has.


The family often decides on larger displays, how many flower arrangements to have at the burial and what color flowers to use if they want to theme the funeral after the deceased's color choice. As a result, before placing an order for funeral flowers, check with a mortician or a close relative and see if there are some specific wishes.


Understand the Ideal Types of Funeral Flowers


There are five main funeral flower arrangements that will work. The first one is the standing spray. This arrangement is popular and common next to a casket. Standing spray flowers are also commonly used in memorial stages during a funeral service.


Another common arrangement are casket sprays that stand across a casket during the funeral and viewing process. Another arrangement is the cross arrangement popular among Christians. If the deceased and their family are Christians, this funeral flower arrangement is ideal.


A fresh bouquet composed of a mix of flowers will also work well. Lastly, funeral flowers can also assume a basket arrangement characterized by small floral baskets. You can choose any of these funeral flower arrangements as the standard acceptable and appropriate arrangements.


Contact the Family Beforehand


This tip is recommendable before the selection process. It is advisable to involve the family before you send flowers that may stand out too much and offend some family members. Contacting the family ensures you send the right kind of flowers to the right address. You can also inquire about other addons like cards. If possible, send a card expressing your condolences and ensure the message is comforting to the entire family.


Attempt a DIY Funeral Flower Arrangement


If you want your funeral flowers to be incredibly special, you can try arranging them yourself. However, you should learn how to make a funeral flower arrangement first. Begin by gathering everything you need.


Generally, you'll need some scissors to trim flower stems to the perfect length. Gardening shears will also work. You should also get Styrofoam or a vase depending on your desired flower arrangement. Some wire cutters will be handy in securing standing floral arrangements firmly to a wire easel. You need wire to secure your flower arrangement. A wire-backed ribbon can also work.


You'll also need flowers, wire easel/pillar, and a stem stripper if your flowers are thorny or leafy. If it's your first time arranging, consider buying extra flower stems to replace those you'll damage during placement. A DIY funeral flower arrangement can save you money. It will also be a special endeavour.


In summary, funeral flower arrangement isn't as complicated as most people think. There are simple arrangements you can go with. You can take things a notch higher with easy homemade funeral flowers. However, you can also purchase funeral flower arrangements if you are pressed for time and skill. Luckily there are services like Ajax Crematorium you can use to buy and send funeral flower arrangements in the UK.


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