Farewell flowers & other stories
Read the stories behind the flowers: find out more about the people, the lives, what inspires Farewell florists and learn more about the flowers that change with the seasons. Find out why we care so much about widening choice in funeral flowers and what we’re doing to spread the message.
Read individual blogposts or click on the category tags above the titles to see posts grouped together by theme.
Doing death differently
Nicola Hill of Gentle Blooms shares a very personal story about the process of shaping a meaningful and eco-friendly funeral for her mum and also explores the importance of sharing your funeral wishes with those closest to you.
Dried flowers for farewell tributes
Lisa of Gate House Florals, Bridgnorth, explains why dried flowers can be the perfect choice for a long-lasting farewell keepsake.
Weaving a flower wreath as part of a funeral or memorial ritual
If you’re looking for creative, collaborative ideas to include in a funeral or memorial ritual, Deborah of Periwinkle Barn and Katy of DEAD GOOD Legacies share ideas from their recent photoshoot.
Connecting flowers and memories
Staffordshire florist Jacki Pepper of Flowers from No. 8 explains why she feels that the most meaningful flowers will take you back to a special time and place.
Showcasing plastic-free funeral flowers
We’re aiming to bring funeral flowers out of the shadows so that we can share and find inspiration for how to do them differently. Read more about The Farewell Flowers Directory photoshoot and see the wide variety of arrangements it brought together.
Choosing your own funeral flowers - a personal view
Emily Westall of The Shropshire Flower Company explains why she’s given her family strict instructions about what she wants for her own funeral flowers. It makes it easier for your family if you’ve already discussed what you’d like (or what you really wouldn’t like!).
Memorable and meaningful funeral flowers
Rozanne Delamore, The Ledbury Flower Farmer, explains why the sights and scents of spring wildflowers bring back memories of her much-loved Nan, of a beautiful funeral, and of her introduction to making funeral flowers long before she became a florist.
Where do I start with choosing funeral flowers?
Farewell Flowers florist, Jackie Davis, explains how, as a florist, it’s important to listen to find inspiration to create unique funeral flowers that fit the person.
Special funeral flower ingredients - sailing boats and love
Karen MacKechnie of The Floral Goat tells the story behind special funeral flowers she created for a carver of sailing boats who also loved woodlands.
Making the funeral flowers for my own mum
Jo Thompson of Wye Valley Flowers tells a personal story about making her mum’s flowers, why she wanted to do them, and what inspired her choices.
Reflecting a life with funeral flowers that fit
Linda Crew of Woodchurch Cottage Flowers, Kent, explains how she started with funeral flowers and why making them for others is now a key part of her flower growing and floristry business.
Funeral flowers fit for a Queen
Gill Hodgson reflects on the late Queen’s funeral flowers and wonders if this should mark the start of a wider change.
Share your story
Are you a customer whose sustainably made funeral flowers were truly special and you’d like tell us why?
Are you a florist who is listed on The Farewell Flowers Directory?
We’d love to share your stories about special flowers and what inspired them. Sharing stories helps others who are seeking inspiration for funeral flowers and also helps us to raise awareness about how we can make more sustainable choices. Help us to share this message and to show the world how beautiful and planet-friendly farewell flowers can be. Help us change the world of funeral flowers, one story at a time.