Streamlining Your Printed Keepsake Process

June 2, 2025

Personalization isn't a nice-to-have — it’s what families expect. From custom wedding stationery to curated gift experiences, people are drawn to details that reflect who they are. 


That same expectation extends to funeral services. 


Families want more than generic prayer cards or basic memorial folders. They want materials that feel thoughtful, intentional, and tailored to the life being honored. But creating these customized printed keepsakes can be a time-intensive process for funeral directors who are already strapped for time.


Tribute Print can help.


With over 600 design themes — and the ability to upload custom photos and backgrounds — Tribute Print gives your funeral business the tools to create high-quality, personalized memorial stationery that truly reflects the individual being remembered.  Even more, it helps you do so quickly and efficiently all while integrating with many management platforms.  


From memorial cards and candles to guest books and bookmarks, each piece becomes a keepsake families will cherish. 


What sets Tribute Print apart? 


  • Integrated with Tribute Management Software and Tribute Websites — Case data flows automatically, saving time and reducing errors. 
  • Fast, easy customization — Select a theme, personalize with photos, icons, and text, and print with confidence. 
  • Full control — Customize branding, layout, paper size, and even printer calibration to fit your funeral home’s standards. 


Why it matters now 


Printed memorial keepsakes are not new to the profession, but funeral directors have more on their plates than ever. Tribute Print can help streamline the process of creating your printed materials without sacrificing any of the personal touch of customized tributes.


With Tribute Print, you can streamline your process and provide meaningful print materials that make a lasting impression. 


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