Saturday, July 26, 2025

How to Print a Funeral Program at Home or with a Local Print Shop

 

When planning a memorial or celebration of life, printing the funeral program is one of the last steps — but also one of the most important. A well-printed program honors your loved one and gives guests something meaningful to take home.

Here’s how to print a funeral program, whether you’re doing it yourself or using a local print shop.


🖨️ Option 1: Print at Home

If you have a good printer and access to paper, you can easily print funeral programs at home.

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • A printable program template (Word or PDF format)

  • 8.5” x 11” paper (cardstock or heavy matte paper is best)

  • A quality color printer

  • A paper folder or scorer (optional)

Tips for best results:

  • Use landscape orientation for bi-fold programs

  • Print a test page first to check alignment and margins

  • Allow ink to dry fully before folding

Home printing is great for small services or last-minute needs.


🏪 Option 2: Print at a Local Shop

For professional-quality results, consider taking your file to a place like Staples, FedEx Office, or a local print shop.

What to bring:

  • Your finished file as a PDF (Word can shift formatting)

  • Your paper choice if you want something specific

  • Notes on folding or layout preferences

Cost range:
Most places charge around $1–$2 per copy for color prints on premium paper.


💻 Need a Template to Start?

If you’re not sure how to format everything, use a pre-designed program template. It saves time and takes the guesswork out of margins, spacing, and layout.

You can find printable templates here — just download, edit in Word, and print.


📝 Quick Reminders:

  • Print a few extras for unexpected guests

  • Check names and dates carefully

  • Keep one as a personal keepsake

Printing doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right tools and a clear file, it’s one of the simplest parts of honoring someone’s memory.

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