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.
Color Symbolism Guide: What Colors Mean (and How to Use Them With Intention)
When you are choosing colors on purpose—whether for a room, a design, or a memorial item—you are doing something quietly powerful. You are translating feeling into something other people can...
Purple Cremation Urns: Symbolism, Popular Styles, and Where to Shop
When a family begins looking at cremation urns, the first decision rarely feels like a “product decision.” It feels like a human one. You might be standing in a quiet...
Attending a Funeral at a Mosque: Janazah Etiquette for Non-Muslim Guests
You don’t have to be Muslim to be invited to a Muslim funeral. You just have to be someone who mattered to the person who died, or someone who matters...
How Much Does a Cremation Urn Cost? Price Ranges, Types, and Smart Ways to Save
If you’re asking how much does a cremation urn cost, you’re usually asking two questions at once. One is practical: what is a realistic urn price range so we can...
Pet Memorial Rings & Ashes Jewelry: How It Works, Costs, and What to Look For
There is a particular kind of silence that follows pet loss. Even in a busy home, it can feel like the air changes shape when a familiar set of paws...
Cremation Urn Size Guide: Capacity, Materials, and How to Choose the Right Adult Urn
Choosing an urn can feel like an oddly technical task in the middle of something deeply human. You might be grieving, planning ahead, or helping a parent or spouse make...
Sympathy Gifts That Aren’t Flowers: Comforting Alternatives That Actually Help
Flowers are beautiful, and for many people they still feel like the most natural way to show up. But if you’ve ever watched a grieving family receive three dozen arrangements...
Flying With Cremated Remains: TSA-Friendly Tips + Urn Options for Babies and Children
Traveling after a death is hard enough. Traveling while carrying someone’s cremated remains can feel like you are trying to keep your footing while the world keeps moving. If you...
Scattering Urns Explained: Eco-Friendly Tubes, Water Urns, and How to Scatter Ashes Respectfully
Most families don’t set out to become experts on cremation containers. You arrive here because you’re trying to do something tender and practical at the same time: create a goodbye...
Horse Hair Keepsakes: Memorial Jewelry, Shadow Boxes, and Urns to Honor a Beloved Horse
When you lose a horse, the world can feel strangely quiet. The stall that used to greet you, the familiar rhythm of hooves, the gentle weight of a head against...
What Size Urn Do You Need? Capacity Guide for Adults, Children, Pets & Keepsakes
When you’re grieving, it can feel jarring to be asked a question that sounds like math: what size urn do I need? But urn sizing is usually less complicated than...
Funeral Gift Etiquette: What to Send (Food, Flowers, Donations & Keepsakes) and What to Avoid
If you have ever stared at your phone after hearing the words “they passed away,” you are not alone. Many people want to help immediately, but grief makes ordinary social...
Dog Loss Gifts: 25 Thoughtful Pet Memorial Ideas to Comfort Someone After Saying Goodbye
When someone loses a dog, the world keeps moving in a way that can feel almost insulting. The leash still hangs by the door. The water bowl is still where...
Personalized Pet Urns: How to Choose the Right Size, Style, and Customization for Your Dog or Cat
When you lose a dog or cat, the world keeps moving while you are trying to understand how someone so present can suddenly be gone. For many families, the first...