The Funeral.com Journal
Resources to help you create tributes as unique as the people (and pets) you love. Learn how engraving, photos, colors, and symbols add meaning; discover scattering rituals and at-home memorial ideas. We focus on the details that matter—because small choices can carry a lifetime of comfort.
Alternatives to an Urn: Creative, Affordable Options for Cremation Ashes
For many families, the moment the cremated remains come home is both quieter and harder than expected. The paperwork is finished, the phone calls slow down, and suddenly you are...
Can You Scatter Ashes Anywhere? U.S. Scattering Laws, Permits, and Etiquette Explained
When a family chooses cremation, the next question is often simple to say and surprisingly hard to answer: can you scatter ashes anywhere—and if not, what’s actually allowed? In the...
What Urns Can Be Buried? Materials, Biodegradable Options, and Cemetery-Friendly Choices
If you are reading this after a loss, you are probably trying to make a decision that feels both practical and deeply personal. You may have the cremated remains back...
Scattering at Sea: What to Expect
For some families, an ocean goodbye feels less like a “decision” and more like a truth they already know. The sea can hold grief without demanding words. It offers movement...
What “Biodegradable Urn” Really Means
“Biodegradable” sounds like a simple label. In real life, it’s usually a family trying to describe a feeling: “We don’t want something that sits on a shelf forever,” or “They...
Hiking With Ashes: Backpacking Tips for a Respectful, Leave‑No‑Trace Scattering
On most hikes, the weight in your pack is predictable. Water, layers, snacks, a map. When you are hiking with ashes, the weight is different. You are carrying love and...
Seed Paper Notes: Plantable Messages for Memorials (What Works, What Fails, and Where to Plant)
Grief has a way of making time feel strange. A day can move too fast, while the weeks that follow move slowly. In the middle of that, families are asked...
Cornstarch Urns and Eco‑Plastics: Compostability, Strength, and What to Expect in Real Use
For many families, the urn decision doesn’t arrive as a neat “shopping task.” It arrives as a moment: the call that cremation is complete, the drive home with a temporary...
Summit Scattering: Mountain Ethics, Wind Planning, and How to Avoid ‘Ash Blowback’
There is a particular kind of quiet that happens above treeline. The horizon opens, the air thins, and even a crowded summit can feel like it has a private corner...
Paper Clay Handmade Urns: DIY Techniques, Drying Time, and Making a Secure Closure
Grief can make ordinary decisions feel unfamiliar. After cremation, families often find themselves holding a temporary container and asking questions they never expected to ask: How do we keep this...
Water‑Soluble Paper Mâché: DIY Recipes for Biodegradable Urns (Plus Drying and Mold Prevention)
There’s a moment that many families describe after cremation: the practical parts are moving forward, but the emotional parts are still catching up. You may have a temporary container in...
Scattering Ashes: How to Choose a Location That Feels Right
When families talk about scattering, they often start with a sentence that sounds simple: “We want to scatter the ashes somewhere meaningful.” What makes it hard is that “meaningful” is...
Choosing a Biodegradable Water Urn: The Practical Differences That Matter
There is a particular kind of quiet that arrives after cremation—when the arrangements are complete, the paperwork is done, and what remains is a small container and a very human...
Rainy-Day Scattering: What to Expect and What to Bring
Most families don’t imagine planning a scattering ceremony in the rain. The picture in your head is usually blue sky, calm water, and a soft breeze that feels like permission...