Wonderful single ended sprays and double ended funeral spray tributes for delivery to the house, crematorium, Funeral Directors or church. Our specialist funeral florists lovingly create the arrangements and these can be sent by family, relatives, colleagues or acquaintances. Free delivery in our Essex delivery areas and 5% online discount. Funeral line 01376 519814
Funeral flower sprays are very popular floral tributes. They are very versatile, being able to be sent by friends, colleagues or family. Generally Funeral coffin sprays are sent by family or closely bereaved and decorate the top of a coffin. Funeral flowers sprays are available in a variety of colours and lengths and are created by our talented florists. All our funeral floral wreath sprays have free funeral flower delivery and are usually sent to a Chelmsford Funeral Directors, Chelmsford crematorium or house and sometimes the church.
A floral Double Ended Spray is a funeral tribute that has been created by our florists to be pointed at both ends. Using creativity and quality flowers, our funeral florist in Chelmsford will arrange the flowers and foliage in flower foam within a tray. The result is a diamond shape when you look down at the spray. These lovely floral tributes are available in a variety of lengths from 60cm to 1.5m long and can be used as a token of respect by anyone or an act of remembrance and decoration by the family or closely bereaved.
These are a popular funeral spray. As the name suggests, the single ended funeral spray is created by florists to be round at one end and pointed at the other. A variety of flowers and colours can be used to create the funeral arrangement. Again, these sprays are formed in a tray within flower foam using foliage and lovely flowers. Available in lengths from 50cm to 1m, these floral sprays can be sent by family, friends and colleagues in Chelmsford and surrounding Essex areas.
Flower decoration for the top of a coffin or casket can bring joy and brightness on a difficult day. Casket and coffin length is generally 2m or 84 inches so our florists would suggest a choosing a minimum of 1m or 3ft long funeral casket spray. The casket funeral spray can be created by our Chelmsford Essex funeral florist using a variety of flowers and colours and can be long enough to cover the whole length of the coffin.
When it comes to funeral arrangements, choosing the right flowers for a coffin is an important decision. Let our guide help you navigate this difficult process with ease. Choosing the right flowers for a loved one's coffin can be a difficult and emotional decision. Flowers can be a way to express love, respect, and sympathy for the deceased. Our guide can help you navigate this process and choose the perfect flowers to honour your loved one's memory.
When choosing flowers for a coffin, it's important to consider the personality and preferences of the deceased. Did they have a favourite flower or colour? Did they have a particular style or aesthetic that they loved? Incorporating these elements into the floral arrangement can be a beautiful way to honour their memory and celebrate their life. Additionally, consider the tone of the funeral service and choose flowers that reflect the mood and atmosphere. For example, bright and cheerful flowers may be appropriate for a celebration of life service, while more subdued and traditional flowers may be more fitting for a formal funeral.
When selecting flowers for a coffin, it can be meaningful to choose blooms with symbolic meanings. For example, lilies are often associated with the restoration of innocence after death, while roses symbolize love and respect. White flowers are often used to represent purity and peace, while red flowers can symbolize passion and courage. Consider the personality and beliefs of the deceased when choosing flowers with symbolic meanings and discuss your choices with the florist to ensure they are incorporated into the arrangement in a tasteful and respectful way.
When choosing flowers for a coffin, its important to coordinate with the funeral director and family members to ensure that the arrangement is appropriate and respectful. The Essex funeral director can provide guidance on the size and style of the arrangement, as well as any restrictions or guidelines for the funeral service. Family members may have specific requests or preferences for the flowers, such as a favourite colour or type of bloom. By working together, you can create a beautiful and meaningful tribute to the deceased.
When choosing flowers for a coffin, its important to consider the size and shape of the coffin. A large coffin may require a larger arrangement to create a balanced look, while a smaller coffin may be overwhelmed by a large arrangement. Additionally, the shape of the coffin may impact the type of arrangement that is appropriate. For example, a rounded or curved coffin may benefit from a circular or oval-shaped arrangement, while a rectangular coffin may be better suited for a more linear or symmetrical arrangement.
When selecting flowers for a coffin, its important to choose blooms that will last throughout the service. Flowers that wilt quickly or lose their petals easily may not be the best choice. Consider flowers like lilies, roses, and carnations, which are known for their longevity and beauty. Additionally, consider the colour scheme of the funeral and choose flowers that complement the overall aesthetic. White and pastel-coloured flowers are often used for a more traditional funeral, while brighter colours may be appropriate for a celebration of life service.