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Floral Wreaths for Cremation Urns

July 30, 2010 urngarden.com

floral wreaths for cremation urns

Several years ago I was at a local florist to check out their selection of wreaths designed for a cremation urn.  There weren’t a lot of options, in fact, they only had two listed in a notebook, and at the time, no choices were listed on their website.  It was sad, and today this particular florist offers more variety. Here’s some ideas for a floral display designed for the urn at the memorial service. You can get ideas for flowers paired with various styles of marble or stone, metal, and wood cremation urns.

My personal favorite is a more wild natural look, with a combination of roses, succulents, and wildflowers. Simple and beautiful and softens the metal vase.

floral ideas for cremation urn

A marble or stone urn is paired with a more traditional style wreath studded with roses, daisies, and greenery.

marble cremation urn floral idea

Lilies are so fragrant, and symbolize friendship.

floral cremation urn memorial idea

This arch over a wood or box shape adds interest. Almost an arbor effect.

flowers for cremation urn

Here’s another box shaped urn, this one is actually made from biodegradable paper. The free standing heart sculpture on the top adds height and interest, and then surrounded by roses and greenery. So pretty.

urn floral arrangments

Speaking of environmentally friendly, if you plan to have an ash scattering ceremony at the lake or ocean, floral wreaths are still a beautiful symbol for a natural burial and gives family and friends a chance to participate in the service by tossing a few petals or setting a wreath into the water along with the ashes.

 ash scattering at sea

 

colorful urns for ashes

This particular arrangement gives you an idea of blending the elements of candles, flowers or urn in the loved one’s favorite color to personalize the memorial service.  The explosion of pink has all the funeral favorites, roses, Gerber daisies, glads, lilies, and carnations.

cremation urn floral idea

Flowers representing the deceased’s birth month might be a good choice. Family’s often overlook the healing power of flowers at funeral or memorial services, and will request that no flowers be delivered. It’s too bad because the tradition of flowers for special occasions is still relevant today and is a proven mood lifter.

urn floral arrangements
Teleflora

If you are planning a funeral or memorial long distance or don’t have a relationship with a local florist, Teleflora has a couple of attractive options, and not just wreaths. This example of two free standing vases flanking the urn make a statement.

floral urn display
Teleflora

 For customers in the Springfield, Missouri area our friends at these fine florists can help you create a memorable memorial arrangement:

Rose Among Thorns

Linda’s Flowers

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July Birth Flower: Larkspur

July 19, 2010 urngarden.com

larkspur

Our Larkspur have already come and gone.  Always precarious in early spring, it takes me awhile to distinguish between weed and bloom.  Over the years, I’ve ripped up a few plants before I realized. Larkspur are easy, hardy, and often in the wildflower mixes that you can buy inexpensively and sprinkle out of a can and might be a good choice for a memorial garden.

Larkspur is the July birth flower and symbolizes laughter, energy, and relaxation. You could even decorate with a small garden stone, like the river rock that looks natural and would blend in without looking like a grave yard. The nice thing about these stones are you can have them personalized with names and dates if you want.

memorial garden stones

larkspur flower

Memorial Garden Stone
Memorial Garden Stone

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Green and Gold Cremation Urns

July 18, 2010 urngarden.com

Green and gold in the garden.  A cool respite in the heat.

Green, the color of life, renewal. Gold = wealth , riches, and wisdom.

To celebrate Life and the green and gold of summer, we have a collection of green cremation urns on sale. If green is a favorite color of your loved one, or is the color that marks their birth month consider building a memorial in that color scheme. It’s a fresh spin on drab mourning colors. The style below has a highly polished emerald green finish with inlayed mother of pearl leaves that glow against the dark background.  So pretty and would work for either male or female.

celtic cross cremation urns for ashes

cremation urns

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Man’s Ashes to Be Spread in Fireworks Celebration

July 3, 2010 urngarden.com

vintage 4th of July postcard

BUNNELL, Fla. — The family of a Florida man has chosen a unique way to spread his ashes: Sending them off in fireworks during a lakeside Fourth of July celebration.

Tom Moore died unexpectedly in May, and his remains were cremated.

The central Florida man always enjoyed watching fireworks on the Fourth of July, and so his family approached a fireworks company about spreading his ashes during the celebration.

Santore & Sons agreed to accommodate the family’s request, and began packing Moore’s ashes into shells on Tuesday.

A pyrotechnic tribute to Moore will be held on Sunday.

Comments on this article are a mixed bag, and while this ash scattering ceremony isn’t for every family, it’s definitely a personalized memorial service.

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Memorial Day Poppies

May 31, 2010 urngarden.com

A nice surprise on Memorial Day 2010, poppies sprang up around the bird bath in the garden.

We love poppies, blood red oriental poppies. Ancient Egyptians placed garlands of poppies on mummies and the Greeks crowned their dead with the flower. Legend has it that in Europe, poppies sprang up on battlefields from the blood of slain soldiers. In the Victorian language of flowers, Poppies symbolize consolation, sleep, and rest,  and was commonly used to memorialize the dead.

“And now, my beauties, something with poison in it, I think. Something with poison in it, but attractive to the eye,  and soothing to the smell. Poppies… Poppies. Poppies will put them to sleep. Sleep. Now they’ll sleep!”
-The Wicked Witch of the West

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