The first year after a loss is the most difficult and our packages help to show continued support and comfort throughout that first year by sending out the memories submitted spread out monthly.
Print any photo onto canvas in a variety of sizes. You may choose to only have the photo on the canvas or you may embellish it using our RememberGram templates. You can also preserve your loved one's drawings or artwork by printing it on canvas to be displayed.
Choose from a variety of journals to give someone an outlet for their grief. Whether it is a blank journal or one with prompts, we are sure you will find one right for your recipient.
If you can't choose from the templates or just feel overwhelmed, we are happy to create something custom.
SEND US A MESSAGE
Send us a short message with anything you think we would need to know to design something to meet your needs. Tell us about your loved one who has passed away and who the recipient is. Also include your message to the recipient and we will use this to put together something special.
SEND US YOUR PHOTOS
Include some photos that we can print on the design for you. We recommend between 1 and 3 photos for the best layout.
SEND A VIDEO
If you have a video you would like included, feel free to send that along as well. We will upload it and assign it a unique QR code that will be included in the card for your recipient to view.
Join the RememberGrams Community
CREATE AN ACCOUNT
By creating an account with RememberGrams you can keep track of all of your previous orders, elect to receive updates such as our newsletter, and set reminder dates for us to keep you from forgetting those important milestone dates when you may want to send someone some extra support.
If you have been through a difficult loss yourself or are navigating being a support person through someone else's grief, you may find something useful in our blog. Feel free to comment on blog posts and share your own insights!
A place to honor those who have passed away by continuing to share their memories and stories, and to provide comfort and support to the families and loved ones who miss them. Moving beyond traditional sympathy cards and societal norms to encourage more dialogue, acknowledgement, and acceptance of grief and loss.