Creating An Urn For A Loved One

Donohue Funeral Home • December 9, 2022
If you want something more on the unique side for your loved one’s remains after cremation services, you can create an urn for them that is completely special. 
cremation services in Upper Darby, PA

When you are thinking about your loved one’s cremation services in Upper Darby, PA, there are a lot of options to consider. You are going to want to get a cremation package, first, so their needs are covered. You don’t have to add anything else to the service, but you can, if you choose to do so. One thing many people add is an urn. You don’t have to use what is considered an urn at all. You can create something special on your own and use it as the urn, since urns are really just containers. Here’s some advice to help you with that process. 


Know The Size Needed 


You are going to want to know what capacity you need for your loved one’s urn, or container. The exterior size is what you want to know if you are placing the container somewhere so you know it will fit. But the interior size, or capacity, is what you need to hold your loved one. Knowing that size is of utmost importance since you want something large enough to include all of your loved one’s ashes. 


Consider Material Options 


There are many different materials that you can choose to use for a loved one’s urn. Think about what you want for the urn and how you want it to function and that can help you to figure out what materials you should use. 


Look Over Wooden Box Options 


Creating an urn from scratch is an option, but there are a lot of things that are already on the market that you could use as an urn. A wooden box, for example, perhaps a music box, a jewelry box, or a hand-crafted box made from beautifully grained wood would be a nice fit for your loved one’s style and personality. These boxes come ready made to hold whatever you want, even remains after cremation. 


Consider A Tool OR Tackle Box 


If your loved one adored fixing things or fishing, they might have a toolbox or tackle box you can use as a fitting place for their remains now. If you don’t want to use what they left behind and want to keep and use it yourself, you can buy a new one and store them in that item. It might feel like a place they belong. 


Watch For Vases Or Cookie Jars 


Some people adore flowers and you might get a vase to hold your loved one. Then, you can place fake flowers on top of the remains, or even seal them off and use the vase for fresh flowers. That can help you to honor them and create a nice space in your home at the same time. Cookie jars are often a perfect container for a loved one’s remains. You can get something that looks like it would suit their personality and it is an item you can set up high in your kitchen and know your loved one is watching over you with love. 


Consider these and many other urn options around cremation services in Upper Darby, PA. 

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