DIY Printed Memorials

Do you want to create your own memorial that you can hand out to every attendee at a loved one’s funeral service? By creating your own, you can do it your way and are not restricted to the confines of a pre-designed and formatted funeral program layout.

Making a funeral program yourself means you must be somewhat familiar with the software you will using to edit or create it in. Software such as Microsoft or Apple’s are a great choice but you can also use google docs to create a program if you don’t have software already installed on your computer. As a matter of fact, you might want to consider just using google docs because it’s free! And….who doesn’t like free?

To get started you can use a funeral program templates design from a reliable online resource such as The Funeral Program Site. Unlike many others online, the template downloads available on this website are completely editable so you don’t have to start from scratch but you won’t have the restrictions either. So you get the best of both worlds: getting a jump start on creating your printed memorial AND having the flexibility of personalizing it to make it your own.

Funeral program template video and how you can utilize it to create your own funeral program designs in any layout or size. SOURCE: The Funeral Program Site Channel

The above video gives you a little insight on where to get your ready-made template design should you choose to go with a pre-made background and format. There is also funeral program printing services available if you decide you need to have them printed from a reputable company online or you have the other option to print it locally. If time is a factor, definitely go with printing it locally for the fastest timeframe. Check with your local print shop to ensure they will be able to meet your specific needs though.

We also recommend you print your programs locally if you are particular about color and paper choice. This way you can touch and feel what you are getting if you are unsure of the weights various papers provide. Every printer is different in their color profiles so if color is an issue or you want to make adjustments to the color of your program, such as turn down brightness, lighten the entire program, or turn up saturation, working with a printer locally is recommended.

If your loved one passed away with some type of illness, especially a specific cancer, you may also want to consider distributing cancer ribbons to each family member or for all your guests. These are the signature criss cross ribbons that people wear on the lapel to raise awareness or pay tribute to a loved one’s cause. You can check out our previous post on this here.

A sample of a beautiful funeral program created from a template that offers soft watercolor lavender and white roses. Source: The Funeral Program Site

There are many different sizes you can choose from when creating a funeral program. This treasured printed document is also referred to as other names. Depending on the geographical area you live or ethnicity group you belong to, you may find this called an obituary program, order of service program, funeral pamphlets, funeral bulletins, funeral folder, memorial program, and so on.

A funeral program is a treasured printed memorial for a loved one and can be referred to as a obituary program, funeral pamphlet, or funeral bulletin.

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In conclusion, creating your own printed memorial does not have to be difficult. With the help of tools such as a template, you are half way there! Using the right tools to get the job done is always a good thing, especially when you are short on time. Get the help you need right now.

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