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7 Tips for Planning Your Green Wedding

Green Tips from "Will You?" to "I Do."

By Gloria Dawson
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The Investment

green wedding, wedding, wedding gifts, party Plan a green wedding At $20,000, the average wedding in the United States is not cheap, to say the least. It\'s rare to have that kind of spending power. So put your love and your wallet to work for the environment with these great green wedding ideas.

The Rings

green wedding, wedding, wedding gifts, party , wedding ring Green wedding rings. Before accepting or making a proposal, make sure you are starting the marriage off on the right foot with an eco-friendly ring. Conflict-free diamonds are a must. Try Polar Bear Diamonds, which follow strict labor and environmental guidelines. Another great option is Green Karat, which makes unique styles from recycled metals and responsibly mined diamonds. Any wedding needs something old, and something new -- which category will your ring fit into? A timeless vintage ring can be chic and trendy, not to mention environmentally responsible.

The Dress(es)

green wedding, wedding, wedding gifts, party, eco wedding dress Plan a green wedding. Eco wedding dress. It\'s all about the dress. Make a statement in vintage, organic or sustainable materials. But don\'t stop with the bride\'s gown. Now, we know every bride tells her bridesmaids their dresses can be worn again; but it\'s important to truly choose wedding party dresses that can be worn again and cherished forever (not tossed out the day after). One rule of thumb: Fuchsia is not green.

The Invitations

green wedding, wedding, wedding gifts, party, invitations Green wedding planning. Eco invitations Does lacy paper inscribed with checkboxes for prime rib or salmon, and its own little return envelope, really signify modern love? Paperless e-vites might be the most eco-friendly way to go, but if you want something more traditional, try recycled paper and ask for an online RSVP. Skip the printed directions and other info often stuffed into the envelope, and make your guests\' first stop a Website with all the details.

The Reception

green wedding, wedding, wedding gifts, party, reception Green wedding reception. A large part of your wedding dollar is spent on the location. If possible, choose a venue nearby most of your guests to cut down on their drive or fly times. If you have a botanical garden or park you support locally, why not ask if you might use the venue for your reception? If booking a hotel, consider a fuel-efficient shuttle to ferry guests to and from the ceremony and reception. Who wants a parking lot full of cars in their wedding photos anyway?

The Food and Drinks

green wedding, wedding, wedding gifts, party, food and drinks Plan a green wedding. Food and drinks for a green wedding. Local is the name of the game here. Check out wineries and breweries in your area. If there are none (or your guests\' palates are too refined for anything but Chateauneuf du Pape) choose an organic or biodynamic wine alternative. For your meal, talk to the farmers at your local market to see what will be fresh at the time of your wedding, and see if you can order ahead. If you are working with a caterer, discuss local seasonal foods that you\'d love to see on the menu. Chocolate strawberries for a spring bride? Yum.

The Gifts

green wedding, wedding, wedding gifts, party Plan a green wedding. Green wedding gifts. How often can you shamelessly tell people exactly what gifts you want? Why not ask for some more meaningful items than the shiniest fondue pot in the store? (If you need help, check out our eco-chic wedding gift list.) Or register with a charitable registry like the IDoFoundation, which donates a percentage of the money spent on your gifts to a charity of your choice. Of course, the most eco-friendly way (although not as much fun) is to ask for no gifts at all... so if you don\'t need \'em, let your guests know.

The Flowers

green wedding, wedding, wedding gifts, party, organic flowers Plan a green wedding. Organic wedding flowers. To have and to hold... to pollute and to poison? Many traditional wedding flowers are doused with pesticides and shipped from halfway around the world. If you don\'t want to start your marriage with that kind of carbon footprint, try organic flowers or find out what flowers grow locally. Instead of traditional centerpieces, try potted plants that can double as gifts to your guests. (For some beautiful options, check out our organic flower ideas.)

The Knot

green wedding, wedding, wedding gifts, party Green eco wedding.

A marriage is about love and a commitment to a shared future. The choices you make at your wedding can frame a lifetime: Live well by doing good. Your commitment will be everlasting. Shouldn\'t your wedding be sustainable, too?

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Here\'s wishing you continued love for each other and the environment long after you say \"I do.\"

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Find tips on taking a great green honeymoon, as well as other green wedding suggestions, here.

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7.22.2008
12:19PM
Trees For Tomorrow
Greentree - this is in response to your entry. I'm the person who gave tree saplings to our wedding guests. Please check out: www.treesfortomorrow.com The organization is located in WI but does SHIP saplings to AZ. It's just an additional $5 shipping charge for your state. Some of the pines they grow might be NATIVE to your area, and many of them require full or partial sunlight. And the best part is (if you decide to give them as favors) they are ONLY $1 PER SAPLING! I'm telling you, our guests absolutely LOVED them as gifts!
posted by ebremser
7.12.2008
10:21PM
Organic Hairstyling for Weddings
If you are looking for healthy, organic products along with excellent hair styling for your wedding, try Shampoo Bar Organic Salon in Seattle. Their website is shampoobarsalonandretail.com. They are a "green" salon and will do onsite or in salon wedding hair. Check it out...you will be happy you did!
posted by thegreenlady
7.11.2008
5:50AM
How To Get Married In Green
You may be interested to know that I recently set up a blog, here:
http://www.HowToGetMarriedInGr
...where you can post any questions (as comments) you may have about eco-friendly weddings and I will answer them to the best of my ability!
This is based on my latest book by the same name, which will be available in North America from early August:
http://www.amazon.com/How-Marr
Keep up the good green work!
SUZE
posted by suzanstmaur
7.7.2008
6:03PM
Trying to make a Green wedding in Sept. 2008
If there is anyone that knows of good ideas for wedding favors, decorations, food, etc. I would really appreciate some input. I liked the idea of the pine tree saplings from ebremser. We live in Tucson, AZ, so maybe I can use a native plant. Any other info would be nice :o)
thanks!
posted by greentree31
6.30.2008
2:37PM
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posted by kissrosalove
6.4.2008
11:08AM
Green Guest Favors
My husband and I were married in July of 2007 in Wisconsin. We tried to keep our wedding as green as possible. My FAVORITE green idea was to give each of our guests a pine tree sapling as their favor. We ordered them fresh from a local tree farm a day before our wedding. We wrapped them in paper and tied miniature recycled paper notes (with the guests name and a little saying) with raffia to each one. As guests sat down for dinner the little saplings were placed next to their plates. People LOVED the idea and were excited to plant the tree in their yards and also be reminded of my husband and I in years to come as the tree grows!
posted by ebremser
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