Depending on your needs, many of the urns for sale at Urn Garden are available in a small size for keepsake portions of ash, or could be used for a pet urn. You can create the perfect memorial for your loved one and stay within your budget. Feel free to contact us for personal service.
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Discount Funeral Urns for Less Than $100
We’re clearing out the warehouse at the Urn Garden and offering families tremendous discounts on new funeral home quality cremation urns. Several styles of cremation urns to choose from for less than $100.00. These selections are a tremendous value and will save you money compared to purchasing at the funeral home for close to $300 or more. Quality wise these urns are top of the line, just discontinued styles and closeouts of some overstock. Most of the urns on sale are metal urns with secure threaded lids and occasionally wood, but you can also find containers that are designed for scattering ashes if you are planning a ceremony of that nature. See our catalog for more styles.
Memorials don’t have to be perfect to be beautiful and occasionally, we may offer discounted samples that we’ve used for display or experimented with engraving. Sometimes, we even have second quality items that are ideal for burial or sometimes set designers for movies and television will buy these cheaper urns to use as set props.
Using Flowers in an Ash Scattering Ceremony
We were thinking about going to the lake this weekend, and evidently so our some of our friends and family. We’ve had several calls lately from all over the country asking questions about water burial. They want to go to the lake, off the dock, maybe in a boat.
We’ve been cultivating the beauty of fresh flowers as a cool respite from this summer’s heat. The fragrance and delicate beauty have been a bright spot in challenging world.
Wreaths and flower petals are a simple and beautiful touch to an ash scattering ceremony, whether it’s at the lake, on the shore, or at sea.
An inexpensive wreath can be made with daisies, the April birth flower.
This might not be the best choice for a water burial, but I do love this wreath created with succulents.