Handcrafted balloon tributes that bring warmth, color, and personal meaning to celebrations of life. Each piece is made with the same care and attention the moment deserves.
Call to BeginWe fit into the process you already use with your preferred florist. Nothing new to learn.
During the arrangement conference, show our catalog alongside your floral options. Families choose what feels right.
Share the family's preferences — colors, style, and timing. We confirm the details and handcraft the tribute.
We arrive during setup, place everything with care, and return after the service for removal. You never touch a balloon.
The most personal spot at any service. A handcrafted garland drapes across the memory table, framing the photos, flowers, and keepsakes that tell the story of a life.
A garland of lavender, cream, and sage daisy flowers drapes across the front of a burgundy-clothed memory table, behind which a lifetime of photos stretches from childhood to old age. Real flower arrangements, candles, and a guest book complete the space.
A muted rainbow of organic balloons runs the full length of an outdoor memory table, a portrait resting at the center surrounded by white florals, candles, and an open guest book. Joyful and gentle, for a celebration held in the open air.
Navy, gold, and white balloon flowers frame a table that tells a full story — family photos, a well-worn baseball cap, a fishing lure, and a red bandana arranged among white roses. The objects that say who someone was, held together with care.
Standing sprays display on easels alongside or in place of traditional floral arrangements. Each one is handcrafted and available for families to keep as a keepsake after the service.
Deep crimson and burgundy twisted daisy flowers cluster together with small white berry accents, long green stems reaching outward from the arrangement. It stands on an easel in a quiet funeral home lounge — rich, considered, and still.
Red roses, white lilies, and blue accent blooms rise from sage green stems in a full standing arrangement on an easel. A tribute in the colors of service, shaped like something that would stand beside a flag.
Burnt orange, gold, burgundy, and brown mum-style flowers fill a standing spray set between wooden church pews, curling brown vine accents reaching upward. Afternoon window light falls across it from behind. Rooted and warm.
Tabletop arrangements in vases — for the altar, the memory table, or anywhere a family wants a piece of handcrafted beauty. Families are welcome to take these home after the service.
Deep red and pink roses, lavender clusters, yellow lilies, and cream blooms fill a dark urn vase on a chapel altar table. Full and abundant, it looks like a garden gathered into one moment.
Lavender and cream roses, a single pink rose, a white lily, and sage greenery fill a stoneware vase on a side table beside a lit candle and a memorial photo. Quiet, personal, and exactly the right scale for an intimate space.
Dusty rose, mauve, and champagne gold spiral roses with sage greenery fill a hammered bronze vase, a stained glass window glowing behind them. Understated and lasting — a bouquet that belongs in a chapel.
Three yellow sunflowers with dark centers stand in a woven white balloon vase on a round memorial table, a portrait propped beside them with white roses, an open guest book, and a candle. Bright and honest — for someone who was exactly that.
A wreath holds a portrait at its center — a face surrounded by flowers. These stand on easels and become one of the most personal pieces in the room.
Pink, lavender, peach, and white daisy-shaped balloon flowers circle a framed portrait in full bloom, green leaf accents placed between them. Soft and intimate — a garden surrounding a face.
White lily flowers with yellow centers grow from a deep green foliage ring, the base woven in a braided knot. A portrait rests at the center, held within something that looks like it grew from the ground up.
Sage green, cream, and taupe balloons braided together in an interlocking ring. A portrait sits quietly at the center, held by something handmade and lasting.
Large-scale pieces that frame an entrance or the focal point of the service. An arch sets the tone before anyone has spoken a word.
Soft twisted daisy flowers in pink, lavender, peach, white, and sage wrap a full doorway from floor to ceiling, wooden pews visible through the entrance beyond. Gentle and welcoming, like stepping into a garden.
A strong full arch in red, white, and blue rises over the casket, a military portrait and folded flag displayed at the side beneath it. White floral sprays stand at either end. A tribute built for those who served.
Sage green and cream columns rise in a woven lattice pattern with white daisy flowers tucked throughout, framing a doorway that opens to a candlelit chapel. Still and graceful.
For venues that allow overhead installations, these suspended pieces transform the entire atmosphere of a room. Available for reception halls, celebration of life venues, and select chapels.
Three organic rings in white, peach, and gold hang at staggered heights, casting soft shadows above. The casket below rests quietly among white floral arrangements and candlelit tables.
A sweeping current of teal, blue, and white flows across the ceiling of a reception hall, drawing the eye from corner to corner. Round tables with floral centerpieces settle beneath it.
A broad canopy of white and blue fills the ceiling from wall to wall. White floral sprays on wooden easels line either side of the casket beneath it. Still and encompassing.
The arrangements shown here are starting points. We customize every piece to reflect the person being honored — their favorite colors, their personality, their story. Notes and requests from the family or funeral director are always welcome.
While we match requested colors as closely as possible, slight variations may occur due to material availability. The overall design and feeling will always remain true to the vision.
Add balloon tributes to your arrangement catalog the same way you offer flowers. We work like your preferred florist.
When a family chooses a balloon tribute, let us know the details. We handle everything from there — design, creation, delivery, setup, and removal. Your workflow doesn't change.
We confirm immediately. We arrive during setup. We leave no mess. We return for removal after the service. Funerals don't reschedule, and neither do we.
The celebration of life movement is growing. Families want meaningful alternatives alongside traditional flowers. We give you something beautiful to offer when they ask.
Professional balloon artists with over two decades of experience. We create for weddings, corporate events, and memorial services. This is not party balloons. This is art.
We need the confirmed time and address of the viewing and service locations for setup and delivery.
For remembrance arches and ceiling installations, we also need the time frame for transfer between locations, and the address of the funeral service location.
Our team returns for a final cleanup following the service for arches and ceiling installations.
Families are welcome to keep bouquets and standing sprays as keepsakes.
For photo tributes, families may provide a hard-backed or light-framed photo, or supply the highest-resolution digital image possible for us to print and incorporate.
Whether you are a funeral director, a family, clergy, or an event planner — we are here to help create something meaningful.
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