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Dried Flower Wreaths: Why use a “in lieu of flowers” tag on a Condolence Wreath?

You may often come across a “in lieu of flowers” tag on a condolence wreath. Now, what exactly does it mean? This exactly means, in accordance with flowers. Actually a lot of the times flowers help you communicate a lot of things that erstwhile you find quite hard to express or in that case don’t even have words for. Hence, they are just too appropriate for any occasion, something as heart-relenting as a funeral and that too with a good taste and a nice note.

Often individuals want to show empathy and respect for the deceased in a multiple ways. Like they often want to make contributions of charity or food donations or extend a helping hand or distribute cards and flowers on a funeral or remembrance occasion. On such occasions condolence wreaths appear to be working wonders providing the signature way to tribute. They add warmth to the service and provide a lot of the perceptible and poignant support that the bereaved ones require in abundance.
Many people want to express sympathy and show respect for the deceased in a variety of ways, including charitable contributions, food donations, a helping hand, or cards and flowers.

Flowers also play a functional role, adding warmth to the service and providing the visible, emotional support that the grief-stricken ones need during this time. Funeral directors agree that most people do not want a service completely devoid of flowers. This way you can make them realize that you care and are ready to lend a hand of support in their hour of sorrow, although it is not that easy to console or comfort a relative or a friend who has lost a close and beloved one.

But condolence wreath is a simple yet grand way of expressing your sympathy at the same time commemorating the lost soul.
With changing times even the funeral services have undergone a huge change. They have evolved to be rather short with transient families and fewer friends. The traditional burial which used to last for three days has now shifted down to just one, hence earlier the wreaths had a linked pattern and were served over a period of three consecutive days but now just a day of service is intended to serve the purpose. Hence, you can design your wreath to be that way.

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