Thursday, December 11, 2008

Video on Earth Friendly Weddings

Thanks to Jennifer at Earthly Affair for posting this cute video about The Green Bride Guide!

Monday, November 24, 2008

5 Simple Things You Can Do to Green Your Wedding

A reporter asked me today for five easy things couples can do to green their wedding. I though I if I made the list I might as well share it. Hope it helps!


1. Location, location, location
With friends and families so dispersed these days, it is important to pick a location that in convenient for the majority of your guests. Not only will it decrease their travel costs (which they will be grateful for), but it will also decrease the carbon footprint of your wedding. Also, because couples spend about half of their budget on the reception venue, choosing a place that gives back to the community makes a big difference. Good examples include community centers, museums, and public gardens.



Image:Stealth Settings


2. Choose local seasonal flowers
Couples spend an average of $2,000 on flowers. Flowers are one of the most heavily pesticided crops in the world and more than half of the flowers available in the United States are imported from overseas (which uses fuel and contributes to global warming). By choosing seasonal flowers you not only decrease the cost of your wedding, but you decrease your impact on both the environment and human health. You can see what's growing at nearby farms by checking the database at Local Harvest.



Image:The Meadow


3. Go organic
Ask your caterer about including a few seasonal, organic elements in your menu. If you can't find a green baker, see which vendors are willing to substitute in organic flour, sugar, eggs and milk (all of which are easy to get at most large supermarkets).



Image: Better Health


4. Reduce
The average wedding produces 600-800 pounds of garbage! Try to cut down on waste by skipping one time use items like disposable aisle runners and kitchy favors. Let your bridesmaids wear something they already own or pick dresses in a specific color so they will wear them again (we all saw 27 Dresses - bridesmaids dresses are never as re-wearable as you think they are).



Image: Bridesmaid.com


5. Recycle
You can have a luxurious wedding, save a ton of money, and decrease your impact on the environment by borrowing, renting or purchasing pre-owned items. For example, for my wedding I bought a pair of once worn Vera Wang shoes for $50 on eBay. After my wedding I resold them on eBay for $50 - so I only paid the cost of shipping. Because nothing new was created there was no waste and very little environmental impact (just the shipping). You can now rent wedding dresses and jewelry in addition to table linens, glasses and chairs - take a look! I also recommend donating as much as you can after your wedding. I gave my dress to Brides Against Breast Cancer. Before your wedding, make arrangements to donate leftover food and flowers and make sure your venue recycles cans and bottles.



Image: Givinghand.org

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Monthly Contesta!

The Green Bride Guide Online is offering monthly contests!


Only a few people have entered this month's contest so far - so the chance to win is high!! The contest is for a signed copy of The Green Bride Guide.




The book is now available on Amazon, where you can search inside the book for a sneak peak.


For more details about the contest click here.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Get Married TV



I recently began weekly blogging for Blogger Brides at GetMarried.com. You can see all of my eco-friendly decor ideas here. If you have ideas for future entries I am always open for suggestions! You can e-mail me pictures at Kate@thegreenbrideguide.com

Monday, October 20, 2008

Looking For a Green Wedding Gift?



You can find links to hundreds of eco-friendly products in the eco-products section of www.thegreenbrideguide.com

Green Wedding Books and Ideas

My book is not the only one on the market. Come find books, articles and videos to help you plan a beautiful green event! Visit the Reading Room.


Image: H. Alex Harrison

Wedding Lessons Learned

We all make mistakes - but you can learn from those who go before you! Come read wedding advice from real green couples on the "Lessons Learned" Blog.


Image: Anna Kuperberg

Have Planning Questions?



Wondering where to find local flowers or how much a green wedding costs? Come "Ask Kate."

Real Green Weddings

If you are interested in seeing pictures and reading stories from almost 100 green weddings, check out my real green weddings blog.


Image: Gene Higa Photography