Here are just a few products/ideas for all of our Green Brides/Grooms.
ECOURA:
Ecoura makes jewelry from renewed gold in order to avoid depleting natural resources. The company plants a tree in honor of the engagement of each couple who purchase a Ecoura ring. Ecoura is dedicated to balancing their environmental impact and also promises to use eco-friendly materials in their marketing and requires their partners to perform based on the standards of the Renewed Gold Pact. For more information, visit http://www.ecoura.com/ecoura.html
The Green Bride Guide:
Check out http://www.greenbrideguide.com/ for all that you need to know about planning a green wedding! The website offers tips, approved vendors, and even gift registry ideas.
For example, a chalk board clock. Price: $82.00
Or how about a Deluxe Bamboo Sheet Set? Bamboo rayon is natural, antibacterial and provides superior comfort. Price:$382.00
Green Wedding Tips
1. Have the ceremony and reception at the same venue, or one near the other, to reduce driving.
2. Buy a vintage dress/tuxedo from a resale clothing store.
3. Have seeds imbedded in the invitation paper so that guests can plant them and enjoy the flowers later.
4. Rent real glasses/dishes and cloth napkins to avoid using disposable products.
5. Instead of throwing rice or birdseed, have guests ring bells or blow homemade bubbles.
These are just a few ideas for a green wedding. Find more here: http://www.ecomall.com/greenshopping/greenwedding.htm
The Literal Approach: Green & White Wedding
These images of a green/white palette can be found at:
Good to know about this green wedding. I am planning to arrange a themed wedding for my friend and trying to find one of perfect and spacious San Francisco wedding venues. Want to decorate venue with amazing ornaments so that I can arrange a grand and unique wedding.
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