Have you seen the price of Cardboard Coffins?

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Have you seen the price of Cardboard Coffins?

Post: # 231969Post oldfella »

As I live in the shadow of a 500 year old oak tree, and have frequent conversations with it, I have come to realise that it would be a little ungratefull, and not a little unkind of me, to take a little part of one of his kin in to the fire with me, when I shrug off this mortal coil, and as my ashes are to scattered at his feet so to speak, I feel it would be an insult to a friend.
So I have decided to buy a Cardboard Coffin, and duly Googled, to find a local Supplier and have one deliver as a Flatpack, so that the family can have the fun of putting it together,come the day.

Just for the hell of it, have a google, and have look at the prices, and designs and and let me know what you think, and if some of you crafters think you can make me one, I am quite prepared to pay for a quality job.

PS? I weigh 80 kilos, so PLEASE make sure the bottom is good and strong as i don't want fall flat on my arse, on my big day. :roll: :roll:
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Post: # 231972Post Milims »

You could always pop to your local freezer shop and ask them for a box from an upright freezer - I'm sure it would be about the right size! :wink: :lol:
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Post: # 231973Post JulieSherris »

I always fancied an ecopod coffin - but their website has changed now & no longer shows the prices :(

We got a wicker coffin when my Mum went - and then I was stood with my 2 younger girls when the guys brought her out of the house to the car - the bottom looked like it was going to go & it was as much as we could do not to burst into fits of giggles!! :lol:

I know you can get the plain ones & have a painting party, so you get to have whatever design you want on it - I think I'd quite like a yellow one covered i huge smilies!!
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Post: # 231977Post oldjerry »

My plan,it has to change now I'm leaving the UK, was to leave my remains to my pigs,pick up what came out from the other end,and send it in a jiffy bag to DEFRA.ultimatley,just getting my own
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Post: # 231996Post Wombat »

I like the idea of a put-together flat pack...............fun for the whole family!

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Post: # 232002Post fran »

I went to a funeral recently where a wicker coffin was used. Unfortunately it was a fairly loose weave wicker and had not been lined. As they carried the coffin up the church aisle you could see the body shifting around as though alive! I have made my husband promise that my wicker coffin is lined even if only with newspaper (the Times of course!!!!)
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Post: # 232003Post spider8 »

I've always thought it was madness to pay out hundreds for a lovely coffin, only for it to be burnt (or perhaps not burnt and reused again - naughty, makes you wonder!). Cardboard ones make sense, just chuck my ashes under a nice tree........or work me into the veg plot!
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Post: # 232004Post Stonehead »

I was once a pallbearer where the bloke being buried had made his own coffin from salvaged floor boards and pallets, with old iron door fittings for handles. It was very sturdy but was a bit rough around the edges so most of us ended up with splinters. He'd have been amused by that.
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Post: # 232014Post KathyLauren »

What about natural burial? Where I live, the old cemetery is full and we need a new one. The cemetery committee is planning a natural cemetery where there will be no coffins or embalming allowed. Bodies will be buried with only a shroud. There are no laws against it (Here, anyway. Check your local laws.), and they have active support from the zoning authorities.

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Post: # 232044Post Green Aura »

Just did a quick search and saw some of the decorated ones. A box of chocolates? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Started my mind going - MKG in a demijohn covered one, me with a forest garden, odsox with tomatoes, Julie with chickens and turkeys.......... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post: # 232053Post Keaniebean »

I could probably make you one from 'vintage' cough bedsheets Oldjerry. :lol: :lol: :lol:

It might stop me from turning them into garish dresses for myself. :scratch:
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Post: # 232083Post greenorelse »

KeithBC wrote:What about natural burial? Where I live, the old cemetery is full and we need a new one. The cemetery committee is planning a natural cemetery where there will be no coffins or embalming allowed. Bodies will be buried with only a shroud. There are no laws against it (Here, anyway. Check your local laws.), and they have active support from the zoning authorities.
That sounds really rather good, KeithBC. I just want to be buried (when dead, that is) in a shroud or wicker coffin - something easily biodegradable - then a nice tree planted on top of me. At least then I'll know I've been some good to this poor planet.

Burning - what a waste of resources.
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Post: # 232089Post Stonehead »

greenorelse wrote:Burning - what a waste of resources.
On the other hand, Britain is fast running out of space for cemeteries. Cremation need not be wasteful—why not make crematoria part of bio-fueled power stations? I could be burned up to keep the OH warm for a couple of hours. :D
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Post: # 232100Post greenorelse »

Just dig deeper and have people stacked.

Or get buried at sea.

Get buried in Scotland.

I can't believe Britain is running out of space for cemeteries. Just far too much privately-owned land, perhaps.
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Post: # 232102Post mrsflibble »

bury feet down ;)

erm, I would like a cardboard coffin because I can't see the point in spending thousands on a wooden one only for me to get burnt.
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