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Nearly 5 years ago, my husband’s precious maternal grandmother passed away. This special woman had an amazing sense of humor and a flair for life. Without saying a word, she could make me laugh with just a look. Several years before her death, she visited a local funeral home in order to plan her funeral services. When she passed away, the family didn’t have to deal with the stress of organizing her farewell services. They could relax, grieve, and concentrate on the wonderful memories they shared with her. I've grown to appreciate this. On this blog, you will discover the steps required to plan your own funeral.

Planning Your Funeral

Ideas For Custom Grave Headstones: Materials And More

Nora Mitchelle

Losing a loved one is never easy, and designing a fitting headstone can feel like an overwhelming task. However, creating a custom headstone is a meaningful way to honor your loved one and ensure their memory lives on in a unique, personalized way. One important aspect of creating a custom headstone is choosing the right materials. This post will explore some ideas for custom grave headstones and the materials that can help bring your vision to life.

Granite:

Granite is one of the most popular materials for making headstones. It’s durable and resistant to weathering and comes in a variety of colors and textures. Granite can be shaped, polished, or engraved to create a unique and personalized headstone. If you prefer a classic and timeless look, black or gray granite may be the perfect choice. Alternatively, if you want a brighter and more vibrant look, pink or red granite can work well.

Marble:

Marble is another popular choice for headstones. It’s softer than granite, but its elegant finish is a favorite for classical or gothic designs. Marble can be carved with intricate details and has a smooth surface that’s ideal for inscriptions. However, due to its softness, marble may not be as durable as other materials and may require more frequent maintenance.

Bronze:

Bronze is a highly durable and long-lasting material that’s commonly used to create grave markers, plaques, and monuments. As one of the most malleable metals, bronze can be cast into a variety of shapes and sizes. Bronze headstones can feature intricate designs and inscriptions that are sandblasted or engraved into the surface. 

Glass:

Glass is a unique and unconventional choice for a headstone. While not as durable as granite or bronze, glass can be etched or sandblasted to create a one-of-a-kind design. Glass headstones are typically made with tempered glass, which is less breakable than regular glass. For example, a stained-glass headstone can provide a colorful and artistic touch while giving the design a personality.

Wood:

Finally, if you’re looking for a sustainable and eco-friendly option, consider a wooden headstone. Wood can be carved and painted to create a natural look and a unique memorial. Some commonly used wood types are cedar, oak, and cherry. Although wood may not be as long-lasting as granite, bronze, or marble, it provides a natural touch and has a unique charm.

Contact a professional to learn more about custom grave headstones


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