How it works
1. Get in touch
Tell me who the book is for and how you hope it will be used — at the service, at the wake, or privately within the family.
2. Share your content
Photos, messages, letters, stories and any other details. You can send everything as it comes — I’ll organise it gently.
3. Review your draft
You’ll receive a draft to read through. We can make changes until it feels honest and right.
4. Print and keep
You can print one copy or several for family members. I’ll guide you through your options so nothing feels confusing.
Why families choose this
It holds the things that come after the service
It becomes a long-term keepsake, not a one-day piece
It brings together memories from people who couldn’t attend
It gives families something tangible to sit with on difficult days
It feels personal, not templated or generic
FAQs
How many pages can a memory book have?
As many as it needs. Some families create short books; others create extended versions. There’s no right or wrong.
Can multiple people contribute?
Yes. I can help you gather stories and organise everything clearly.
Can we update the book later?
Absolutely. New stories can be added at any time and the file can be updated for reprinting.
Do you help with printing?
I can recommend options, but printing is paid separately. Costs depend on page count and the number of copies.
Can kids contribute drawings or notes?
Yes — these are often some of the most treasured parts.