NEW – Children’s Expression Coffins

NEW – Children’s Expression Coffins

• The children’s range of Expression Coffins are available in two sizes

• The coffins come in a selection of standard children’s designs

• Each coffin can be personalised with a name, images or a special verse

       

FEATURES:
• Suitable for cremation or burial
• Made in Australia
• Made from Australian E-Zero Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF)
• Water-based inks used on the image wraps

SIZES:
Two different sizes are available for the Children’s
Expression Coffin Range:

600mm Child Expression Coffin (Internal dimensions)
• Length: 600mm
• Width: 215mm
• Height: 170mm

1200mm Child Expression Coffin (Internal dimensions)
• Length: 1200mm
• Width: 385mm
• Height: 255mm

 

 

CREATE YOUR OWN DESIGN
Each handmade coffin can be personalised to feature your special photos/imagery. Your child’s name, dates, or selected verses. You also have the option to have personal contact directly with one of our Graphic Designers who can turn your idea into a masterpiece worthy of your special child.

Before you commit to the final design, your designer will send you a 3D proof for your approval. You can do as many revisions of the design as you like, because, we want your design to be… perfect. Children’s Expression Coffins are available through selected funeral homes.

             

 

 

See the Expression Coffins website for more information

How To Design Your Own Expression Coffin

How To Design Your Own Expression Coffin

Every person has an achievement or a passion for a theme in there life. Why not celebrate it by creating a personalised coffin via Expression’s Design Your Own tool on the Expression coffin website.

https://expressioncoffins.com.au/design-your-own/

With this tool, you can create your own unique design for that special person in your life. Whether it would be from hobbies to sports. Expression’s design your own tool can cater for all themes in life.

  

HOW TO USE THE DESIGN YOUR OWN TOOL:

Step 1:

Open the page – https://expressioncoffins.com.au/design-your-own/ on your web browser

Step 2:

To start designing your very own personal coffin, click a section of the coffin on the right hand side of the page, this will load a window in which you are able to either upload an image or use a library image already loaded

A window will open like this

In this window you can choose whether you would like to use a library image or click “choose file” under Upload image (then follow prompts to upload your sourced image).

Once you have chosen your image, the preview panel on the main screen will change with your image now placed on the section chosen of the coffin (example below).

Repeat Step 2 for all sections of the coffin (Lid, Front Side, Top End, Back side, Bottom end) you may click handles on or off whether you like to see your design with handles placed on the coffin.

Step 3:

If you have any specific fonts (if you have wording in your design) you wish to use, please use the grey area provided to mention which fonts you like Expression to use on the final draft

Step 4:

Once you are happy with the design and ready to submit this, please click submit design button down the bottom of the page. This will bring up a window which will ask for your details. Please be accurate as Expression use these details to get in contact with yourself or your funeral home chosen.

Then a window will pop up (fill in your details and hit continue)

Once continue is clicked, another window will pop up asking if you like to choose a funeral director / home. Type in if you have chosen which funeral director / home to use and click submit

And that’s it. You are all done. A window will pop up mentioning your design is rendering and images are uploading. Once this is complete a window will appear with your design in two different views. You may choose to download these images by simply clicking download preview. If you are happy with this, then click done and your design will be put forward to one of Expression’s designers who will get in contact with the email you provided or funeral home you have nominated with the final draft.

 

 

New Ashton Catalogue

New Ashton Catalogue

We have released a new, 98-page catalogue (in 2 sizes).

It features 28 new coffin and casket designs… with new colours, updated styles, and more choices for your client families.

Here’s what you’ll see in the new catalogue…

New Caskets

We’ve added a selection of stunning new solid timber caskets. They come in a variety of the most beautiful timbers.

See these new styles:

  • Burton Solid New Guinea Rosewood (‘Blackwood’) – page 19
  • Burton Solid Silky Oak – page 20
  • Burton Solid Camphor Laurel – page 21
  • Burton Solid Cedar – page 22
  • Burton Solid Queensland Maple – page 23
  • Ashbourne Solid Pine, Rosewood finish – page 29
  • Albury Solid Pine, Mahogany finish – page 31

New Environmental Section – Natural Timber Eco Range

We now have a dedicated environmentally focussed section in the catalogue called Natural Timber Eco Range – see page 32.

We feature the Return to Sender range on page 36. There’s also a separate catalogue available for this unique, environmentally sensitive range.

More Solid Timber Coffins

There’s a larger range of solid timber coffins featured.

Including the new models:

  • Ashwood New Guinea Rosewood (‘Blackwood’) – page 53.
  • Ashleigh Light Walnut – page 45.

More Timber Veneer Coffins

The timber veneer coffin range is now larger.

These are a good option in your range for families wanting the look of solid timber, without the solid timber price.

Now the Ashington pine veneer model is shown in these colours:

  • Mahogany – page 61
  • Rosewood – page 62
  • Cedar satin – page 63

New Expression Coffin Designs

There’s a selection of new Expression Coffins designs – see page 65.

Our favourite new Expression Coffin design is on page 68 – ‘Green Rainforest’. The design shows bursting rays of sun through the forest canopy… just magic.

5,032 Colours

Now, your families can choose from 5,032 solid colour Expression Coffins.

Page 76 shows you how.

New Paper Veneered MDF Coffins

We’ve also added two new paper veneered MDF coffins:

  • Ashfair Jarrah – page 87.
  • Ashfae Oak – page 90.

 

Please contact your Ashton representative to get your copies of the new catalogue (and remember to ask for your copy of the mini-catalogue before they’re gone).

We hope you enjoy the new versions.

With all our new designs, why not try some new coffins and caskets in your range today?

New NRL RANGE

New NRL RANGE

As we are celebrating the return of our beloved sport after the lockdown, we wanted to let you know that we’ve just introduced a whole new range of NRL designs into our Expression selection.

It’s available in all standard size (1900x550x325), oversize (2000x600x380) or urns.

 

Those new designs are to replace the NRL range, with new updated logos and more vibrant designs.

 

Celebrate your passion for NRL forever.

 

Would you like a unique design for your funeral home? Get in touch to discuss your ideas.

 

Click here for the Expression Coffins website

 

*Please note: We are officially licensed by the National Rugby League to create and sell NRL club Expression Coffins.

 

Mother’s day 2020

Mother’s day 2020

Another year has passed, Mother’s Day is upon us.

This day can prove challenging if you’re mourning the loss of your mum.

No matter how long ago your mum passed, you’ll always miss her on Mother’s Day.

Here are 8 meaningful ways you can honour your mum this Mother’s Day…

  • Do something together

What did you and your mum like doing together? Baking a cake, sitting in a café together, taking a walk on the beach, or simply watching a movie. Get together with the people that loved her and do this activity with them. But, before starting it, make sure you share memories, videos, photos and stories of her with everyone.

 

  • Take out a pen and paper

Writing your feelings, your thoughts is a proven way to reduce stress and calm your mind. It doesn’t necessarily have to be with a pen and paper, if you feel more comfortable writing on your phone, or on a computer, just use the support that you find more appealing. Write a letter, a poem, or simply a memory about your mom will help you express how much she meant to you.

 

  • Visit her final resting place

Go to her gravesite, or where you placed her ashes. Give it a clean, remove any leaves or dirt, maybe leave a flower bouquet there, maybe even her favourite cookie! Mark your visit there, maybe have a “talk” with her, express how much you miss her.

 

  • Plant a Tree

Do you have a backyard? What about planting a tree in memory of your mum? Go to the nursery, choose a sapling, dig a hole, bring her loved ones together and have a tree planting ceremony. Say a few words, share memories, show pictures. Once the tree is placed, asked each assembled member to toss a handful of dirt in. Maybe add a small plaque at the base.

If you can’t have a tree in your yard, you could donate one to your community, a park, a place of worship, or somewhere your mum liked.

 

  • Create a Memory Book

Scrapbooking is fun, creative and a great way to create a lasting memorial. Look for images of your mum that brings back memories. You can ask other loved ones to contribute too. Then, either alone or in a get together, maybe during a long weekend, or any meaningful day, share stories together about the photos, and create a new long-lasting memory in her favour.

 

  • Healing through helping

Did you mum care about a cause? Or did she donate towards research for a cure for a disease? Maybe you could volunteer some of your time to benefit others—doing the things she cared about.

 

  • Create a Memorial Video

Shoot a video with your phone, or create a detailed slideshow with pictures, video, music and text. Once done, share it with her loved ones, post it on social media or share it with the whole world.

 

  • Give your Time

Did you have a tradition with your mum for Mother’s Day? Maybe you could help brighten the day of another mum by doing the same for her?

If you don’t know someone already, considering asking a nursing home, or even at your workplace. Your mum will never be replaced, but sharing your love and helping someone would have made her proud of you.

 

 

Source: Chris Raymond https://www.verywellhealth.com/ways-honor-deceased-dad-on-fathers-day-1132519