We print onto Premium 350gsm Silk Card & 160gsm Silk for Booklet Inners
Design online yourself, OR We can design for you - FREE (Superb Quality, Great Value)
If you have chosen the design option, FIRST complete the purchase of your order.
When your order is placed, you will receive an email requesting the following information.
Request ANYTHING else too, special flowers, or other item.
You can now design your own Funeral Order Of Service online using our FREE Templates. Simply personalise online, paste in your information and upload as many photos as the space allows.
You can add up to 20 pages and create your own photo montage pages and drag in a variety of different floral arrangements.
All hand finished, quality checked and printed with care.
4 Pages Creased & Folded (Like a greeting card)
Printed on luxury 350gsm Silk Art board / Creased and folded for a beautiful finish.
142.5MM x 198MM FINISHED SIZE (LIKE A5)
Full Colour to all pages if required.
8 Pages and above (Booklets)
Printed covers on luxury 350gsm Silk Art board / Creased and folded for a beautiful finish.
Matching 160gsm Silk inner pages
Stitched (Stapled) and trimmed to finished size.
142.5MM x 198MM FINISHED SIZE (LIKE A5)
All orders are dispatched via NEXT WORKING DAY COURIER.
You can choose a weekend TIMED 10.30am service if you need things a little quicker.
Once your order has been dispatched, you’ll receive tracking information on email
Please visit our Funeral Design Guides page here, there are lots of useful videos and explainers showing how you can get the very best out of our online design system.
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In the language of heartfelt passion and reverence, we convey our deepest condolences, holding you close as you navigate through this moment of grief. Our heartfelt order of service becomes a tribute to a life well-lived, a cherished keepsake that embraces the enduring legacy of your beloved departed.”