What Can You Do With Cremated Remains Of A Loved One?

You may be thinking of what you are going to memorialize the cremated ashes of your loved one. Sure, you can keep the cremated ashes in an Urn, or bury the ashes at a memorial site, but there are many other options too! So, what other options are there to memorialize your loved one's cremated ashes.

There are many things you could do with the cremated remains of a loved one. You could store them in an Urn, turn them into jewelry, or a keepsake, scatter them in the sea, strap your loved one's ashes in fireworks, bury them in your garden, get a tattoo mixed with ashes, and plant them in your garden, and much more…

There is no shortage of ideas, you could go skydiving and scatter the ashes as you drop from 3,000 feet. You could compress the ashes of your loved one in a vinyl record, store them in a memorial bear, turn them into a painting or any art form, scatter them on a spitfire, and shoot them into space. Whatever your choices are, I have gathered details for you to check.

Your choices and options are only limited by your imagination. Let’s dig into some of the ideas we have presented here…

Scatter The Ashes When You Tour Around The World

Scattering the ashes of your loved one to many places you've been through is one or a memorable way of letting them be with your journey. If that person is into traveling, it is somehow fulfilling their dream though they are gone. 

You may scatter their ashes to the different places they'd like to visit, or places both of you intended to visit, or just a place you intended to visit. Maybe your dead loved one wants to see a particular city but couldn't do so; then this is one of the ways to fulfill, then this is a way to leave their ashes to rest.

Have A Tattoo

Having a tattoo as a symbol of memorializing someone is considered a new way of making them feel with you. This has become popular in many countries, but only a few tattoo studios offer this service. 

You may now be able to have body ink that is mixed with portions of the ashes. It will be engraved in your skin, thus giving you a sense of memorializing someone by keeping them in your skin. This tattoo allows you to permanently keep someone close to you though they no there.

If you are in doubt about whether the process is safe, then worry not since the ashes are heated around to over 1800 degrees Fahrenheit during the process of cremation. With this heat, any possible infection or disease is not at high risk, however, there is no further study regarding this one. The thing that you need to consider in having a cremation tattoo is the tool and the right process of mixing the ashes with the ink to avoid infection. It is best to discuss the process with the artist and how he is going to do the process so you have the idea if he is skilled in doing that. 

Since there are no further studies regarding ritual tattoos, other artists tend not to execute one. However, there are some who are willing to do this. Some who have had ritual tattoos would say that it is much itchier in comparison to the regular ink. That is why if you have sensitive skin, you may need to take this in mind to avoid infections. 

Turn Cremated Ashes into Jewelry

This is one of the newest and trendy ways of memorializing your loved one. Suppose you are looking for ways to remind yourself about someone you love instead of pictures. Cremation jewelry is one of the best options. 

You may request to have a ring, pendant, necklace, keychain, charm beads, bracelet, and a ring that has the ashes of your dead loved one. It is one way of having a substantial part of someone who will remind you that they are remembered and cherished though not physically available.

At Glass House Experience, we have a wide selection of cremation ash jewelry such as glass beads, small, medium, large, and heart pendants, click here to view the selection

Depending on your choice of piece, you can also choose from a variety of colors, designs, and sizes depending on your preference. 

Cremated Ash Keepsake

You can infuse cremation ashes with glass and come up with a cremation keepsake. Cremation ash keepsakes are somehow the same as cremation jewelry. Many would prefer cremation keepsakes such as hanging glass decor, candle holders, glass orbs, cremation glass vases, and many more. The process involves infusing cremation ashes with the glass. You may opt to choose the design, color, and sizes that you like. 

Scatter them in the Sea

Scattering the ashes of the person dear to you in the sea might be one of the most common ways of doing something for your loved ones' ashes; it can also be a great way of sending them off. This is nice, especially if they love the Sea, beaches, fishing or boating. 

Also, the good thing about this is that it is free; it does not require a burial license or any burial fees. This is quietly most practiced even before ancient times.

Create a Vinyl Record

One of the unique ways to cherish the memory of your lost loved one is by compressing their ashes in a vinyl record. Though this might be a particular way, some want to have this one. 

This includes pressing your loved one's ashes into a bespoke vinyl record so you and your family and the next generation can cherish your most treasured memory for years. 

Bury Them In Your Garden

One of the options that you can do with the ashes of your dead loved one is by burying them in your garden. This is considered something personal option, and this is also one of the ways to keep them close to you. 

As long as you are the landowner of the house, this is typically one of the best options. However, if you still sell your home and lot someday, the new landowner may not allow you to visit the site where you buried the ashes. 

Strap Your Loved One's Ashes to a firework

One of the rare options that you can do for your loved one's ashes is to incorporate them with fireworks. This is a unique way of sending off someone dear to you. 

This is also one way to have a happy goodbye to a loved one.

Shoot them into the Space

One of the unique options to big goodbye to a lost loved one is scattering their ashes into the space. Some cater to these services by using a n=metiorological balloon filled with helium. 

Inside, the balloon carries a biodegradable urn to the edge of the space. 

When the balloon reaches 100,000ft, it will burst out, and the ashes will scatter across the Earth. 

Plant them as a Tree

If your loved one is very passionate about the environment, you may choose the option to bid them goodbye by planting them as a tree. This type of burial has grown its popularity, and any select this type of service for their loved one since it is environmentally friendly. 

You will be able to produce a tree with the ashes of your loved one. It helps the environment, and when the tree grows, it creates a naturally tangible thing that you may see that symbolizes the memorialization of your dead loved one. 

Release Them With Doves

Releasing doves after you have scattered the ashes of your dead loved one of the simple but very moving ways to bid goodbye. Many people are doing this as it symbolizes acceptance, that you have accepted that the person dear to you is gone. 

You may also tie a letter to the dove before releasing them into the air. Some companies organize this kind of service, but you may also do it yourself by simply releasing the dove after the burial ceremony or scattering ashes. 

Storing The Ashes in A Cuddly Toys

One of the cute ways of remembering someone who has died is having a memorial bear or cuddly toy. There will be a small compartment at the back of the toy where you can place a small number of cremation ashes. 

This is one of the ideal ways to comfort someone who has lost a child. This is also a tiny keepsake that will provide comfort, especially when losing someone close to you. 

Adding Cremation Ashes to Art Pieces

One of the unique ways of memorializing someone is by incorporating their cremation ashes into your loved one. It can be in the form of glass keepsakes that you can put in your house. 

You can find a variety of Keepsake Glasses at Glass House Xperience. You can have a glass stand, glass orb, memorial glass tea, light holder, memorial glass rose, memorial glass ornament, memorial glass vase, and other memorial glasses with animal designs, including cat dog, fish, and birds. 

Scatter Their Ashes From A Spitfire

If your deceased loved one is a fan of planes or maybe working in aviation, scattering their ashes from a spitfire is one of the best and a special tribute to their life. Some offer services such as this subject to obtaining Civil Aviation Authority permission. One way of honoring your dead unforgettably loved one. 

Turn the Cremated Ashes into a Diamond

This is probably the most expensive option, but if you wish, you could have the cremated ash of a loved one turned into a diamond. The cost typically starts at around $3,000 and can go up from there.

With the diamond, you can embed it in a locket, ring, or other jewelry, and can become a family heirloom for years and generations to come.

Keep Them In A Urn

Most people would tend to do the traditional way of keeping the remains of their loved ones in an urn. As they say, sometimes less is more. However, though this may be a simple way, you can try different decorative styles of the urn where you can put the cremation ashes of your dead loved one.

You may also include some mementos, including a lock of hair, a personal message, or even their wedding ring. 

What Can You Do With The Cremated Remains... Final thoughts

Right after the cremation, you would always think of something that makes you remember them. Though the cremation urn may be the traditional way of keeping your loved one's ashes, you may also try other methods. 

This includes cremation glasses, cremation jewelry, burying them in your garden, storing them in a memorial toy, creating a vinyl record, or planting them as a tree. 

Whatever your preference is, you should discuss it first with your relative. If you prefer scattering the ashes, you may need to ask permission before proceeding. 

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