Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Eco-Chic! Eco-Friendly Weddings

 

10 inexpensive ways to have an earth friendly wedding!

Number 10: Donate to the community.
Reduce waste by donating leftover food to homeless shelters and/or food banks in your community. Speak with your caterer about how best this can be done and contact your local shelters for advice. Visit America's Second Harvest to search over 200 community food banks.

Number 9: Rethink your invitations.
Choose or create a postcard for your reply card as part of your invitations and leave out the outer envelope You're Invited offers a number of handmade envelopes, as well as custom and pre-made invitations with postcard replies.

Number 8: Settle on a City.
Have your wedding in the city where most of your guests reside. This cuts down on the amount of air or car travel, therefor reducing the amount of carbon released in the air. You can also encourage guests to take public transportation or carpool.

Number 7: Greening your Registry.
Create an earth friendly registry. Websites like Mamas Earth, Eco Wise, Ten Thousand Villages , all offer earth friendly registries. A few more places to check out are: Biome, World Wildlife Fund, and Earth Friendly Goods.

Number 6: Seedy Favors.
Give an earth friendly wedding favor. Try organic chocolates, natural honey, soy candles, or wildflower seeds as wedding favors. Plant A Memory offers $1 and $2 favors. Or create your own seed packets. Flowersoul.com sells bulk wildflower seeds at a reasonable price. (picture from Plantamemory.com)

Number 5: Thrifty Fruit Centerpiece.
Create an eclectic look by shopping the thrift stores for different kinds of vases and filling them with local organic fruits for your centerpieces. Guests can take the fruits home afterward or donate them to the shelters as well.

Number 4: Something old, Something new, Something USED!
Purchase a used or vintage wedding dress. Reusing items is one of the most earth friendly thing you can do. You may even be able to get a designer wedding dress for half the original cost! And for something that was probably only worn once, that ain't bad! Check out usedweddingdressses.com or check around your town to see if any stores sell used dresses.

Number 3: Give up the cameras, not the pictures!
One popular idea is to provide disposable cameras on each table. Instead, ask guests to bring their own digital cameras (almost everyone has them now). You can then set up a community album on flickr or photobucket, which guests can use to upload their photos too.



Number 2: Burn Baby Burn!
Use soy or beeswax candles to decorate and add ambiance. Soy and beeswax candles burn cleaner and last longer. (picture from Bluecorn Naturals)

DRUM ROLL PLEASE...
THE NUMBER ONE INEXPENSIVE WAY TO HAVE AN EARTH FRIENDLY WEDDING:
Number 1:
Elope! Skip the favors, the flowers, the menu, the entertainment, etc... Of course, that's not a plausible number one for most of us and if it were, I probably wouldn't be writing in this little blog, so I'll provide an alternative number 1.

ALTERNATIVE Number 1: Spread the word!
This is your wedding. It's a celebration between and for two people who love each other and the principles and values that bind them. Take the opportunity to share with your guests those values. Show them how you made your wedding earth friendly and you just might inspire a few of your guests to throw their cans into the recycle bin next time, to search for the organic certified label when they buy fruit, or maybe even start taking the bus to work.

 

*The above is an excerpt from the blog Earth Friendly Wedding.

The truth is there are so many different and smart ways one can be considerate of the environment while planning their wedding.

 

Remember the 3R’s

Reduce: Sometimes bigger isn’t always better. Pairing down can lead to beautiful and simple wedding decor. Don’t be persuaded by the over the top designs outs there.

Re-use: This is where the word up-cycle comes into play. Dig through old clothes to see what you can take apart and re-use for fabric elements. Look around your house to see what you might already own that can be incorporated in your wedding day.

Recycle: Consider  asking guests and catering companies to sort trash away from recyclable items. Even setting a receptacle out for bottles and cans makes a difference. Consider donating left over decor to nursing homes or local charities. Have the caterers gather left over food to donate or be used for a picnic the following day.

 

How do you plan on leaving a smaller carbon footprint on your wedding day?

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