Eco Friendly Wedding Ideas

April 22, 2010 by  
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Weddings have not changed much over the past hundred years, but the awareness surrounding environmental impact has changed. There are a number of different ways to throw an eco-friendly and cost-effective wedding; all that’s needed is a little creativity. Basic understandings of where products originate, and were they go to end their lives is also helpful when planning an eco wedding.

There are a vast number of things needed for the big event that will impact the environment. There are wedding invitations, shower announcements, rings, dresses, flowers, and leftover food. That’s just a few of the necessities! The following article will help couples find creative and festive ways to save on wedding costs, while doing their part to protect the planet.

Once the date is set, the couple should start sending out invitations for both the wedding shower and the wedding ceremony. An eco conscious way to use paper is to ensure that no trees are cut down during the paper-making process. Many companies make tree-free paper products using recycled coffee beans, cotton, denim and hemp. Of course, there are also lots of places on the Internet to purchase 100% recycled paper.

In addition to tree-free paper products, the paper should also be off-white or colored. The chemical bleaching process used to make white paper emits many toxic chemicals into the atmosphere. Many of these chemicals take years to break down in the environment.

Recycled rings are not only more cost-effective, but have a large impact on protecting the environment. Gold mining is one of the most toxic of all gem-mining procedures. Many jewelers today can use any type of recycled precious metal to create custom wedding and engagement rings. For a more traditional approach, the couple could also use vintage pieces, which can be redesigned into radiant new pieces that will be both beautiful and unique.

After the rings, the wedding dress is the single largest expense for most weddings. The choice of dress can be another great way to cut costs to both the budget and the environment. If the wedding will be in a sunny, summer location, a nice cotton dress might be nice for the bride. Cotton is a natural material, and does not require the toxic chemical processing that satins, or other human-made fibers require.

Other human-made materials used in many traditional weddings are plastics for fake flowers. Traditional floral arrangements are used in centerpieces and bouquets that are designed to last long after the ceremony. Instead of using silk or plastic flowers, consider using potted flowers, flower petals, tree saplings, and flower bulbs. These can be used for centerpieces, decorations, and the petals and flower blossoms can be used to shower the new couple as they leave the reception hall. For a twist, throwing lavender blossoms or rose petals is a lovely idea. They create a picturesque backdrop for wedding photos and they smell wonderful!

Many couples choose to open their gifts at a date sometime after the wedding reception. But no matter when they are opened, gifts are a big part of any wedding celebration. A bridal registry is a great way to eliminate the possibility of receiving duplicate gifts, but frequently leaves the new couple with lots of items they don’t truly need. Instead of setting up a bridal registry, many couples choose convenient ways for their guests to make charitable donations. Making the donation in the bridal party’s name gives the new couple a wonderful feeling, and prevents pollution to the environment from the manufacturing of unnecessary gifts.

While the wedding ceremony is one of the most important events the newlyweds will ever celebrate, it is only for one day of their lives. However, the impact on the environment will last well beyond their wedding day. Making environmentally conscious decisions will make a great difference on the effects for Mother Nature. Many of the aforementioned eco wedding ideas are extremely cost effective and show future generations that weddings can be fun and conscientious.

About the Author Dee Sommers

Dee is the Director of Media Relations at a publicity firm on the West Coast. She has a law degree and a communications degree, both from privately run colleges. She has been writing for 25 years, and loves the knowledge that comes with researching new topics for articles. In her spare time she reads, does logic puzzles, watches movies with her son, and plays various sports.


Weddings Ideas to Go Green, And to Give Back

January 22, 2009 by  
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by Linda Ellison

Are you a “bride-zilla”? Hopefully not. This term was of course coined for the bride who goes overboard in her demands for her wedding, even throwing temper tantrums when things aren’t quite going her way.

Fortunately, not all brides are like this, and not only are they absolutely joyful during “their” day, but some couples even use the occasion of their wedding to express their concern for others, and concern for the environment. Any bride and groom can use their big day as an opportunity to give back to the community and to show respect for the earth, with the right socially conscious wedding ideas. Here are just a few:

Stay simple and as small as possible. More guests mean more transportation, more food, and more energy. Fewer guests mean less waste and less consumption. Keep all your wedding ideas tasteful but modest.

Cut down on the auto emissions by using fewer cars to and from the ceremony. If you must use limos, use just one for the men and one for the women. Better yet, skip the limousines and use compact cars. If you can find a horse-drawn carriage, consider this as an eco-friendly wedding idea, not just a romantic one!

Many brides are setting up websites to share with friends and family all the plans they’re making for the wedding and to post photos, the story of how the couple met, and so on. Another eco-friendly wedding idea is to use this website as a means of getting your invitation RSVPs as well, to eliminate both the paper used for the cards and the gasoline used to deliver them.

Use recycled material as much as possible. This means napkins, place cards for the seating chart, matchbook covers, and whatever other paper wedding ideas you have at your reception. You can even shop for invitations that are made from recycled paper as well; many invitation companies offer this option.

Avoid the word “disposable.” This only refers to something that’s going to be used once and thrown away. For some years, a popular wedding idea has been to leave disposable cameras at each table of the reception hall for guests to take candid shots, but this means several dozen disposable cameras thrown away within a few days. Multiply that by the number of weddings that happen across the U.S. every weekend and you see why the landfills are so … full.

In addition to recycled material, cut down on WHAT you use as well. Have one main menu for each table placed attractively in the middle rather than a separate menu for each guest. This principle can apply for all your wedding ideas that are printed – forego so many of the inserts in your invitations that are unnecessary, such as the blotter sheet, the inner envelope, and so on.

And the decorations are another area where you can be simple to conserve and cut back on energy usage. Everyone wants a breathtaking venue and reception hall and your wedding ideas may be something grand in scale, but consider getting creative with decorations that can be reused. For example, stringing lights around artificial trees can add a beautiful touch to any wedding – both the lights and the trees can be taken home to reuse.

Potted plants are better than cut flowers, balloons, and crepe paper, all of which will just be thrown away. Speak with your florist about what wedding ideas there are for blooming plants that will add just the right color and style for your location; guests can then take the plants home afterward. Use candles for the ceremony and reception as much as possible (being mindful of safety of course). This wedding idea will not only add a romantic feel, it will cut back on energy usage from lights.

Making things simple can also apply to your menu. Many couples forego a full dinner because of budget reasons, but think about how much energy is used to make a multiple-course meal for hundreds. To save some energy, make your reception wedding ideas simple. By having a smaller wedding later in the evening you can offer a simple appetizer and dessert menu, saving not only energy but money as well. Speak to your caterer openly and candidly about what you’re looking for.

And be mindful of your wedding ideas when it comes to favors as well. Make sure you’re choosing items that will be used and appreciated; many brides have given up the option of bottled water with personalized labels, as some fail to recycle the bottles. Whatever your choice of favors, be sure that it’s something that guests will keep and appreciate.

And the most responsible and conscientious thing that couples are doing today with their wedding ideas is making sure that not even the leftover food goes to waste. Before your ceremony, get in touch with a local soup kitchen and arrange to have any leftovers donated, if possible. You can even get your guests involved and ask that they donate to a favorite charity in lieu of gifts to you, or choose gifts that can be given to a local children’s hospital, homeless shelter, and so on. These are great socially conscious wedding ideas for the couple that is getting married after having already established a household, meaning that they have little need for the typical blenders, toasters, and so on.

All of these socially conscious wedding ideas are just some ways that brides and grooms can show their concern and respect for the environment and for others. Many are keeping in mind that while it’s “their” day, it’s “our” planet, and there’s no better time to show your appreciation for that than with your own generous and original wedding ideas.

Linda Ellison is a freelance writer who specializes in trends and lifestyles. Her previously published fiction works, including the Dana Ford Mystery Series, have been on bookshelves nationwide. Visit www.FavorsAndWraps.com to read more about the latest trends in wedding favors.


Green Weddings Ideas- Quick and Easy Ways to “Green” Up Your Wedding

January 8, 2009 by  
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Quick and Easy Ways to “Green” Up Your Wedding
By Bridget Moragreen-weddings

When you are planning a wedding, wouldn’t it be nice if you could also take a few steps to make your event more friendly to the environment. After all, in our daily lives, most of us have found that it is quite easy to make a few small changes that can add up to a more eco-conscious lifestyle. You may be surprised that it is equally simple to “green” up your wedding, as well.

Some couples go out of their way to plan an environmentally friendly wedding, which is certainly a fantastic way to start a new life together. But what about the couple who is not quite ready to go buying carbon offsets, but would still like to do what they can without incurring too much extra work or expense? Happily, there are some choices that you can make that are really effortless.

Lighting is one of the most important things used to create a romantic mood at a wedding, and nothing is more beautiful than candlelight. But did you know that some candles use wicks or wax that can actually pollute the air? A better choice is to use beeswax candles that will not emit any toxic fumes. Beeswax candles are also quite easy to make, for the crafty brides out there.

Another simple way to have a more eco-friendly wedding is to re-use materials. Instead of buying something new, see if you can find it vintage. For instance, if you are looking for a way to add some style to your wedding venue, what about seeking out vintage tablecloths? For an all-white wedding, it would look very pretty to have a variety of different textured cloths, such as brocade, lace, linen, and jacquard. Not only will you get a much more interesting look than you would using the basic white linens offered by the caterer, but you will be cutting down on the harsh chemicals that your caterer’s laundry service would use to clean the rentals.

When it comes to your wedding jewelry, there are also some lower impact choices that the bride can make. One of the easiest is to wear sparkling Swarovksi crystal wedding jewelry instead of diamonds. The crystal jewelry is not only much environmentally cleaners, but you will also save a bundle on your accessories while still looking fabulous, so it is truly a win-win situation.

Many couples like the idea of giving out seeds or saplings for their wedding favors. That way, the guests will have a token that can be planted and nurtured, which has wonderful symbolism, as well as a positive impact on the Earth. If you choose this type of favor, the one thing to keep in mind (especially for the saplings), is that you are giving your guests a species that will thrive in their hometown. It doesn’t do a guest from Arizona, for instance, much good to receive a water-thirsty plant. You may wish to have a few varieties of trees or seeds to give to your guests based on where they live.

Speaking of eco-friendly gifts, the wedding guests can get in on the act as well. Planting a tree or shrub is both good for Mother Nature, and a nice symbolic gesture. It makes an especially thoughtful gift for a couple with a new home that lacks landscaping, or for an avid gardener. When my cousin was married, I gave him and his new wife a pair of lilac bushes which were delivered and planted by a nursery in their area, so they would be hardy for their climate.

Having a more green wedding doesn’t have to be challenging or expensive. The small changes that you make can add up very quickly. And starting off your marriage by showing respect for the environment is surely an auspicious beginning.

Ask Bridget for advice in areas of jewelry or weddings. She writes numerous articles providing information for the customers of http://www.SilverlandJewelry.com

Crystal wedding jewelry is a gorgeous choice for a bride who is looking to save money and be kind to the environment at the same time.


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