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Cremation is currently at the forefront of the funeral industry, according to those who know best. A major factor that drives people to opt for cremation over traditional burial is cost, but Walmart can assist with that. Furthermore, the personalization and flexibility it allows is also highly appealing. Some individuals prefer to keep their ashes above the fireplace of their childhood home, while others prefer to be scattered into a beloved lake.

These outlandish ideas repurpose cremated ashes into something unusual.

1.Having a tattoo to honor loved ones on one's body.

For those seeking a permanent and distinctive tribute to their cherished departed, personal tattoo artists use ink mixed with the ashes of their beloved to create a unique memorial.

2. A frisbee.

The individual who brought about the triumph of the plastic disc had his remains crafted into commemorative frisbees for his family and associates.

3. A terrifying memorial

From the extensive selection of urns at Cremation Solutions, the 'Personal Urns' stands out, offering the possibility of creating a creepy three-dimensional replica of the head of a lost loved one with their ashes.

4. Stained glass.

Forever Close Memorials is a company that can transform the ashes of your loved ones into stunning stained glass art, including windows.

5.Release your ashes from an aircraft to be scattered over a beloved location.

Since 1938, Wentzel Flying Service has been part of the final tribute for over 15,000 departed souls, from the air, in locations across the globe such as the Grand Canyon and The Ganges River.

6. A balloon

Eternal Ascent will securely secure the ashes in a helium balloon, sending it five miles into the stratosphere and bursting into the atmosphere.

7. A tree.

Memorial Tree Urn offers an array of 32 seeds for you to select from, so that your ashes can be used to nourish a tree.

8. A teddy bear.

If you're looking for a particularly snuggly memorial, the Huggables Collection is the way to go.

9.Space debris.

Celestis, a corporation specializing in space-related services, offers the option of launching human ashes into the cosmos.

10. Part of a coral reef.

An organization named Eternal Reef is committed to restoring the coral reefs. They are able to blend the ashes of a deceased person into the concrete that anchors the reefs.