How to Throw a Green Wedding
Ready to get started planning your eco-friendly wedding day? Get inspiration and ideas from http://labellabridalboutique.com/how-to-throw-a-green-wedding/ to begin the tale of your wedding day.
Ready to get started planning your eco-friendly wedding day? Get inspiration and ideas from http://labellabridalboutique.com/how-to-throw-a-green-wedding/ to begin the tale of your wedding day.
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<strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Throw</strong> a <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Wedding</strong><br />
The wedding industry is changing at lightning speed these days. Technology has<br />
had a huge hand in how weddings are planned. It has allowed couples and<br />
weddings planners <strong>to</strong> make the day a truly unique experience for everyone<br />
involved. With each new wave of weddings there comes a change in how couples<br />
view the event. Some couples choose a certain theme, other couples put the<br />
emphasis on fashion, and in current times more and more couples are looking at<br />
how their wedding makes an impact on the environment. Going green is what the<br />
world is striving for. Companies are cutting down on their waste and looking at<br />
alternate energy means. Families are finding small ways <strong>to</strong> help cut down on their<br />
waste as well. In the wedding industry, planning a green wedding is slowly<br />
becoming more and more appealing. Since weddings are often large events,<br />
making a small footprint on the environment is a great way for couples <strong>to</strong> have a<br />
wonderful wedding as well as feel good about their choices. If you are looking for<br />
tips <strong>to</strong> begin planning your green wedding then check out the items below for some<br />
great ideas.<br />
Reusable and Recyclable Décor<br />
A wedding is made up of bits and pieces from all over the place. Consider just how<br />
many small pieces there are <strong>to</strong> your wedding day. There are wedding invitations,<br />
flowers, table settings, rehearsal dinners, wedding programs, and a whole host of<br />
other items that make up a full wedding day. This can also add up <strong>to</strong> a lot of waste<br />
in the process. Think of how much could be saved and recycled or reused if you<br />
<strong>to</strong>ok a moment <strong>to</strong> check out green alternatives during the course of planning your<br />
wedding. Tablecloths, for example, can be washed and used over again. Buying<br />
one-use tablecloths can be a waste and leaves no room for recycling. Items like<br />
tablecloths, dinnerware, and a lot of decorations can be used again at some point.<br />
For centerpieces try and think DIY. Use items that you’ll be more than happy<br />
bringing back <strong>to</strong> your house once the wedding is done and over with. As far as<br />
invitations and paper goods go, always find paper which consists of recycled<br />
material. Since you might be printing up quite a few of the invitations and<br />
programs think of how eco it is <strong>to</strong> use recycled paper for all of it.<br />
Shop Local<br />
This is one item that tends <strong>to</strong> get <strong>to</strong>ssed aside by some couples, but also some<br />
wedding planners. Shopping local might take a little more time but it is definitely<br />
worth it at the end of the day if you’re looking <strong>to</strong> make your wedding as eco-
friendly as possible. Looking for local vendors means that you can investigate their<br />
practices behind the scenes. Are they striving for eco-friendly practices in their<br />
day-<strong>to</strong>-day operations? Can you verify that the products you purchased are up <strong>to</strong><br />
green standards? When you shop local the questions are easier <strong>to</strong> ask and locating<br />
the greenest vendors is much simpler than if you were <strong>to</strong> try and search online.<br />
Local vendors also have the added benefit of being, well, local. That means large<br />
amounts of fuel aren’t used transporting the goods <strong>to</strong> you from the other side of the<br />
country or world. Shopping local puts you in charge when looking for eco-friendly<br />
shops. Small guest favors can be bought from local shops which may lead guests <strong>to</strong><br />
checking out the shop for themselves.<br />
<strong>Green</strong> Fashion<br />
One of the greatest ways the wedding industry has changed is the availability of<br />
green items and the ability for everyone <strong>to</strong> make their wedding as eco-friendly as<br />
possible. Every part of your wedding can reduce waste. Reducing your footprint on<br />
the environment can inspire guests at your wedding <strong>to</strong> think green in their<br />
everyday life. A major way <strong>to</strong> bring green practices in<strong>to</strong> your wedding is by<br />
showcasing your commitment <strong>to</strong> the environment one the day of your wedding and<br />
beyond. Dresses and suits made of recycled material do exist and are becoming<br />
more popular with each year. Research gowns online and find out which shops<br />
have gowns made up of some recycled materials. You can also buy gowns from<br />
second-hand shops. Suit rentals are also a great way <strong>to</strong> go green on your wedding<br />
day. One of the best options for a green wedding is purchasing antique wedding<br />
rings and bands. These rings have been around for many years and the s<strong>to</strong>nes can<br />
often be replaced with conflict free diamonds, or another s<strong>to</strong>ne if preferred. Buying<br />
vintage wedding rings and bands, which come in a variety of beautiful shapes and<br />
sizes, can remind you of your green wedding day for years <strong>to</strong> come.<br />
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