Monday, June 15, 2009

Eco Friendly Wedding Tips

It seems like I'm getting more & more requests for eco friendly wedding tips. I think it's absolutely fabulous everyone is getting into the "green" spirit. Here's a few of my favs:

Print your invitations on recycled paper
Wedding invitations consume thousands of tons of paper each year. Using recycled paper for the invitations and envelopes reduces paper and tree consumption. If you're planning a "save the date" reminder, you might also consider creating an email presentation in lieu of another mailing. Recycled paper can be purchased at most organic supermarkets and some bookstores, as well as at copy shops and printers. There are some really great options out there!

Serve organic food
In its simplest definition, organic food is prepared without the use of environmentally harmful pesticides and chemical additives. Free range meat and chicken, prepared without chemical growth hormones, are also a staple of the organic menu. You can also request that the produce come from local farmers.

Recycle the bar empties
Empty glass and plastic bottles and aluminum cans can quickly pile up during larger receptions.

Send leftovers to charity
Many cities now host "food rescue" operations that bring clean, fresh, but unwanted food to local charities. Giving your wedding feast leftovers to such organizations ensures the food will reach an appreciative audience and not generate waste.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Seagrove Beach Wedding

Check out this photos from Amanda & Blake's wedding in April in Seagrove Beach. They were the sweetest couple and the photographers, Meg & Charles Baisden, really captured the beauty of the event!
http://www.megphoto.com/slideshow/amanda_blake/