DIY Funeral Bulletins Explained: Templates, Printing & Design Tips

The Funeral Program Site presents DIY Funeral Bulletins Explained: Templates, Printing & Design Tips, a helpful guide for families who want to create a simple, meaningful funeral bulletin for a memorial service, funeral service, celebration of life, or homegoing service. A funeral bulletin is often a folded memorial handout that includes the loved one’s photo, name, dates, order of service, scripture, obituary, poem, acknowledgements, and other personal details. In this video, we explain what a funeral bulletin is, how it is commonly used during a service, and how a ready-made template can make the process easier. DIY funeral bulletin templates give families a prepared layout so they can focus on adding personal information, photos, and meaningful tributes instead of starting from a blank page. We also share basic printing and design tips, including choosing the right paper, checking margins, reviewing the fold, proofreading carefully, and deciding whether to print at home or use a professional printing service. Whether you need a simple funeral bulletin or a more polished keepsake-style design, the right template can help you create something respectful, organized, and heartfelt. This video is created by The Funeral Channel Network, brought to you by The Funeral Program Site — a leading provider of funeral programs, memorial products, and trusted funeral guidance. 🔔 Subscribe for more funeral and memorial educational videos 💬 Leave a comment if you have questions 🌐 Visit The Funeral Program Site is the leading provider for a variety of products available: funeral program templates, digital funeral guest books, done for you funeral programs, funeral guest books, memorial websites, memorial bookmarks, memorial cards, memorial bookmarks, casket panels, funeral prayer cards, funeral stationery, memorial candles and more! *Disclaimer:* Because this topic is sensitive, some visuals or presentation elements in this video may be AI-generated or digitally created for educational and illustrative purposes. They are included to help explain the topic respectfully and may not represent actual people, events, or specific funeral services.