How to Create a Meaningful Funeral Order of Service
An Order of Service is a tangible narrative—a final story told through imagery, music, and word. It is the one piece of the ceremony that guests will keep for a lifetime.
When we design a tribute in our Warrington studio, we don't just see a schedule of hymns. We see an opportunity to provide a physical keepsake that honors a unique life. Here is our guide to ensuring your Funeral Order of Service is as meaningful as the life it celebrates.
The Anatomy of a Service
A structured flow helps guide attendees through the emotional journey of the day. Consider these core elements:
1. The Musical Framework
Music provides the atmosphere. We ensure the lyrics to hymns or contemporary songs are clearly legible, using elegant typography. Having the words printed allows everyone to participate fully in the moment.
2. The Written Word
Readings are often the most personal part of the service. We recommend including the full text of poems or scripture rather than just the title. This allows guests to reflect on the words long after the service has concluded.
The Power of the Cover Portrait
The cover photograph sets the tone. If your favorite photo is old or damaged, our service includes professional photo restoration as standard, ensuring every image is vibrant on our premium cardstock.
Intentional Content Layout
A standard 4-page booklet often feels crowded. We recommend an 8-page layout to allow the design to "breathe," providing space for a visual journey through photo galleries showing different eras of life.