Flower Arrangements for Funerals

Life is full of ups and downs, and with each one, we must face our emotions head-on and process them so that we can move forward in our lives.

Processing the feelings, however, takes more time when a loved one has passed away.

If you know someone who’s endured such a loss, sending sympathy flower arrangements is a wonderful way to express your condolences, especially when you’re unsure of what to say. Flowers are often used to represent the cycle of life and death because they have long been connected to life, beauty, and rebirth.

Sending flowers in memory of a loved one can bring comfort to those who are mourning and commemorate the loved one’s life. Flowers commonly convey condolences and sympathy—they’re a concrete way to express your thoughts during trying times for the deceased’s family. At funerals, flowers are often even used to create an intimate and calm setting albeit the circumstances.

The following 4 flower arrangements can be used to express your genuine sympathies for those who are mourning.

Standing Sprays

Standing sprays are one of the most common flower arrangements for funerals—mostly decorated with white flowers to commemorate and honor the deceased. Sending standing sprays is a great way to pay tribute to a loved one.

Standing sprays come in different shapes and sizes and come in different colors and greenery most of the time. White is the most common color for sympathy flowers as it symbolizes new beginnings and remembrance.

A great flower to incorporate into a standing spray is lilies, as their significance connotes new beginnings too. These flowers offer a beautiful reminder to the family that their loved one will not be forgotten and that they can gradually focus on embracing a new perspective on life.

Funeral Wreaths

Wreaths are traditional flower arrangements for funerals that are quite popular as well. They are usually circular in shape and are positioned on or around the casket. Wreaths are a classic option to convey sympathy and bring comfort to those who are grieving.

Sending wreaths is a beautiful way of paying tribute. During the Victorian period, wreaths were usually hung on the doors of the home of families mourning the death of their loved ones, but now, wreaths are also used at memorial services to honor the deceased.

Roses and orchids are the typical flowers included when making wreaths—one reason is their ability to last longer. Roses in particular are traditional funeral flowers for wreaths as they symbolize affection and respect.

Casket Sprays

The flower arrangements known as “casket sprays” are made specifically to be placed over the casket. These bouquets can contain a variety of flowers and hues and are often rather enormous. Roses, lilies, and carnations are the most common flowers used in casket sprays.

Casket sprays are a lovely way to pay homage to the deceased’s memory and extend condolences to the family. As casket sprays are kept extremely close to the deceased, they’re usually mostly made up of flowers that were meaningful to the deceased.

It’s customary to leave the casket spray on the burial ground as a mark of meaningful respect after the burial or you may give each immediate family a single flower from it to keep as a memory of their loved one.

Flower Baskets

Another choice of flower arrangements for funerals to send sympathy and condolences at a funeral is flower baskets. Compared to standing sprays and wreaths, flower baskets are more of an informal option that can bring some warmth and comfort to family and friends who are grieving.

Flower baskets can be placed on a table, left on the floor, or even taken home by the deceased’s family in contrast to standing sprays, wreaths, and casket sprays, which are meant to be displayed in a specific position.

Due to this reason, flower baskets are a flexible alternative that may be customized according to the family’s preferences. Flower baskets allow you to personalize them to represent the deceased’s or their family’s interests, personality, or favorite colors.

Don’t underestimate the power of flower arrangements for funerals

Sending flower arrangements for funerals has been a long-standing tradition for decades, and with good reason. It’s the simplest yet most elegant way to send sympathy while also paying tribute to the deceased.

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