Choosing the right paper for a funeral order of service
A calm guide to finishes, weights and what will feel right on the day
Creating an order of service is a small but meaningful way to honour a life. Paper choice affects how the booklet looks, handles and keeps—right down to how easily hymn lyrics can be read or how a treasured photograph prints. This article explains the differences between Utterly Printable’s paper options for A5 programmes and 4-page cards, and how to choose the stock that suits the tone of your ceremony, the number of photos you plan to include, and the keepsake you want people to take home. You can personalise any design in our collection of funeral order of service templates and select your preferred paper during checkout.
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1) The fundamentals: uncoated vs textured vs smooth (and why it matters)
Paper finish changes two essential things: readability and character.
- Uncoated stocks (no shiny surface) are excellent for text-heavy booklets. They have a gentle, natural look and help reduce glare under church or crematorium lighting. Text prints cleanly and is comfortable to read for all ages.
- Lightly textured stocks introduce a tactile warmth and a more artisanal feel. The fibres and subtle tooth give the booklet a keepsake quality that feels considered and personal.
- Smooth brilliant-white card enhances contrast and edge definition, making photographs appear a touch crisper.
At Utterly Printable, booklet covers are offered in two combinations: a 300gsm brilliant-white uncoated cover with 200gsm uncoated inner pages (our “Traditional” pairing), or a 324gsm lightly textured off-white Fedrigoni cover with 216 gsm uncoated inner pages (our “Premium” pairing). For simple programmes presented as a folded card, you can choose 350gsm smooth brilliant-white card (house stock) or the 324gsm textured off-white Fedrigoni card. All options are FSC-certified and printed professionally in the UK.
How this plays out on the page
- Readability: Uncoated inners (200–216 gsm) are kind to the eye and ideal for lyrics, prayers and longer readings. The slight ink absorption softens specular highlights, so there’s less glare and less risk of show-through.
- Photographs: Smooth, brilliant-white card tends to produce the crispest photo edges and deepest blacks. Uncoated stocks still reproduce photos beautifully—especially with Canon iX printing—but images can appear a fraction softer, which many families actually appreciate for portraits.
- Character: Textured Fedrigoni covers add warmth and a sense of craft. If you want the booklet to feel like a memento people will keep, this is a strong choice.
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2) Booklet or 4-page card? Match format and paper to your content
Think first about how much you need to include and the kind of keepsake you want people to hold.
Stapled booklets (8-, 12- or 16-pages, A5)
- Traditional pairing: 300gsm uncoated cover with 200gsm uncoated inner pages.
Best for: clear readability across hymns, longer readings and orders of service that run to 8+ pages. Excellent all-rounder if your booklet blends text and a handful of photos. - Premium pairing: 324gsm lightly textured off-white Fedrigoni cover with 216 gsm uncoated inner pages.
Best for: a tactile, keepsake feel with a gentle, elegant aesthetic. Lovely for services that are reflective or traditional in tone, or where the family wants a book-like finish.
Folded 4-page card (A5)
- House stock: 350gsm smooth brilliant-white card.
Best for: a crisp photographic cover with minimal inside text—ideal when the service is short and you’re featuring one or two favourite photos. - Premium card: 324gsm textured off-white Fedrigoni.
Best for: a simple programme with handcrafted character; a warm, dignified feel in a compact format.
Tip: If your design is photo-led and you want maximum definition (e.g., a full-bleed cover image), the 350gsm smooth card or the Traditional booklet pairing will emphasise crispness. If you’re prioritising touch, the textured Fedrigoni cover elevates the booklet into a keepsake.
For visual direction, you might prefer the clean lines of our modern funeral order of service designs or the symbolism and structure in our religious order of service templates. Either way, you can personalise layouts online—add photos, reorder pages, and include readings—before selecting your paper.
Elegant funeral order of service booklet featuring a floral motif and custom photo, presented with white lilies for a thoughtful tribute.
3) Practical considerations: photos, sustainability, timelines and tone
How many photos are you including?
Utterly Printable’s editor supports unlimited photo uploads, collages and image-led layouts. If you’re planning lots of photographs—for instance a timeline spread or a collage—lean towards smoother stocks (350gsm smooth card or the Traditional booklet pairing) for enhanced edge clarity. If photographs are accent notes around readings and hymns, the textured Premium booklet will still render them sensitively while giving you that tactile cover.
Readability for longer services
For hymn lyrics, prayers and eulogies, uncoated 200–216 gsm inner pages are reassuringly legible. Choose a comfortable type size and ample line spacing; darker text on off-white pages reduces eye strain for older guests. If tiny point sizes are unavoidable, a smoother stock can eke out slightly more perceived sharpness—but in most cases, the uncoated inners are the most readable option.
Traditional or contemporary?
Paper can subtly underscore the tone of the day:
- Traditional or religious services: A textured Fedrigoni cover adds warmth and dignity, pairing beautifully with classic typography and muted colours.
- Contemporary tributes: Smooth brilliant-white stocks complement modern layouts, clean sans-serifs and photo-led covers.
Browse designs you can personalise in minutes in our main collection of funeral order of service templates, with both modern and religious options ready to adapt.
Sustainability and recyclability
All paper and card options are FSC-certified from responsibly managed forests and are fully recyclable. Printing is carried out in the UK on energy-efficient Canon iX presses, and you can choose to micro-carbonoffset your order at checkout. If minimising paper use is important, remember that a high-resolution digital download is available—useful for emailing to distant relatives or for those attending remotely.
Timelines and practicalities
Funeral planning is often time-sensitive. Utterly Printable offers:
- Express turnaround of 1–2 working days across all formats (subject to a weekday cutoff).
- Standard turnaround of around 3 working days for 4-page cards and 4–5 working days for stapled booklets.
- UK-based production with tracked delivery options.
A free, downloadable proof is included so you can doublecheck text, and you can also order a printed sample for peace of mind before committing to a full run.
Thoughtful extras
Some families like to gather memories alongside the order of service—guest reflections, photo captions, or a place to journal. A simple way to do this is with one of our personalised notebooks placed at the wake for people to contribute thoughts. Later, you might choose to share a small memento with close family using our range of personalised mugs, printed with a favourite portrait or a meaningful line from the service.
FAQs: choosing paper for a funeral order of service
A short, practical Q&A to help you decide
Uncoated inner pages (200–216 gsm) provide a soft, low-glare surface that’s easy on the eye, even in bright venues. For text-heavy programmes, choose either booklet pairing; both use uncoated inners designed for long-form reading.
For photo-led designs, smoother stocks highlight definition. The 350gsm smooth 4-page card is excellent for a crisp cover image, while the Traditional booklet (300gsm uncoated cover, 200gsm inners) balances photo clarity with comfortable reading.
No. Text is printed professionally and remains clear. The texture sits mainly in the cover; your inner pages are uncoated but smoother. If you plan very small caption text on the cover, keep contrast strong for best results.
Yes. All papers are FSC-certified and fully recyclable, with energy-efficient printing and an optional carbon-offset at checkout. A digital download is also available if you prefer to minimise paper use.
All programmes are A5 portrait (148 mm × 210 mm finished). Choose a 4-page folded card or 8, 12, or 16-page stapled booklets. You can add or remove pages in the editor, and reorder them to suit the running order.
If you’re ready to begin, explore the full range of funeral order of service templates, including modern designs and religious styles, and choose the paper that feels right for your loved one.
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