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.
Keepsake Capacity by Item Type: How Much Ash Fits (and What It Really Means)
If you’ve ever tried to choose keepsake urns or cremation jewelry and felt stuck on “capacity,” you’re in the right place. Most families are not trying to measure grief with...
Can You Open a Sealed Cremation Urn? Safe Ways to Check the Seal and What to Do If It’s Glued
It’s a surprisingly common moment: you are holding an urn that looks finished, settled, “done,” and yet you still have a practical need. Maybe you want to confirm the closure...
Dog Urn vs Cat Urn: What’s Actually Different (Sizing, Styles, Photo Urns, Figurines)
If you’re searching dog urn vs cat urn, you’re probably trying to answer a practical question while you’re grieving: do I need a different kind of urn depending on whether...
Pet Figurine Urns: How to Choose the Right Style Without Getting Size Wrong
Direct answer: Pet figurine urns are chosen for style first, but they must be chosen by capacity to avoid a stressful “it doesn’t fit” moment. The safest approach is to...
Best Urn Material for Home Display (Humidity, Sunlight, Accident Risk)
When families ask for the best urn material for home display, they’re usually asking a practical question that’s wrapped in an emotional one: “Can we keep this here and feel...
Urn Size Guide: How Much Ash Is Left After Cremation and What Size Urn Do You Need?
If you’re choosing an urn for the first time, the part that feels unfair is the math. You’re trying to make a loving decision, and suddenly you’re being asked to...
Pet Urn Size for 5 lb: Cubic Inches + “Size Up If…”
Direct answer: For a 5 lb pet, plan for at least 5 cubic inches of urn capacity. Most families choose a comfort target of 8–12 cubic inches so the inner...
Mailing Ashes for Jewelry: USPS Rules, BOX-CRE Packaging, and “Siftproof” Explained
Mailing ashes for cremation jewelry can be a gentle way to share love across distance, especially when a pendant, charm, or ring is being made for a family member. The...
Urn Size for a French Bulldog: Weight Range, Recommended Cubic Inches, and When to Size Up
If you’re searching for an urn size for a French Bulldog, you’re usually trying to avoid one stressful outcome: choosing an urn that’s too tight once the inner bag is...
Long-Term Care: Humidity, Sunlight, Accidental Drops, and Where an Urn Is Safest in a Home
Once the first rush of decisions fades, many families discover a quieter question: how do we live with this urn over the long term without constantly worrying about it? That...
Water Burial and Burial at Sea: What “3 Nautical Miles” Means and How Families Plan the Moment
“Three nautical miles” sounds like a simple number until you’re the person responsible for making the day go smoothly. Families often picture a ceremony “out on the ocean,” but the...
International Travel With Ashes: Documents, Airline Variation, and Re-Entering the U.S.
International travel with cremated remains can feel deceptively simple until you’re actually doing it. You’re managing grief and logistics at the same time, and the stakes feel high because the...
Cremation Jewelry Closures Compared: Screw, Threaded Chamber, Permanent Seal, Resin-Inlay
The part of cremation jewelry that matters most is usually the part no one sees. Closures are the quiet engineering that determines whether a piece feels comforting or stressful over...
How Much Ash Fits in a Keepsake Urn? Tablespoons-to-Cubic-Inches Cheat Sheet
When families shop for keepsake urns for ashes, the first question is almost always practical: “How much fits?” Capacity is usually listed in cubic inches, but many people intuitively think...