Archive for the ‘Eco-Friendly’ Category

Eco-Friendly Plant Wedding Decor

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Teresa’s Plants & More offers many beautiful and eco-friendly wedding décor options for any bride-to-be. I just loved these moss-covered items that would certainly accentuate any wedding party. For more awesome wedding plant ideas and more please visit Teresa’s Plants & More.

 

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Moss covered hearts are cute decorations for outdoor wooded theme weddings.

 

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Moss covered letters are a cute way to display the initials of the bride and groom.

 

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Huge Moss Balls 6 & 8-inch diameter with double bows.

 

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Sheet moss with clay snail and mushroom.

 

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Moss is a beautiful and eco-friendly plant that makes excellent wedding décor. It can be used after the wedding in your home or garden.

 

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These were done with the intent that you can use the mushrooms and snails in a terrarium after the wedding.

 

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Decorative moss balls can add a special touch to any wedding.

 

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Live moss and natural logs with the cute snails and mushrooms sitting on top.

 

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Rings on a bed of Mood moss. For more great wedding décor ideas using live plants and other natural items please visit Teresa’s Plants & More.

Beautiful Button Bouquets

Friday, December 16th, 2011

If you are struggling to think of flowers that you might like in your bouquet that won’t break the bank and will match nicely with your desired color theme, making your own bouquet is always an option. What is nice about making your own bouquet is that you can use materials that will last forever so that you can keep your bouquet past your wedding day.

Consider a hand crafted DIY button bouquet for your wedding day

Consider a hand crafted DIY button bouquet for your wedding day

Button bouquets are becoming more and more popular as an alternative to fresh cut flowers, and can work out much less costly too.

 

If you won’t have time to make your own button bouquet, there are now professional crafters who specialise in button bouquets. This beautiful silver, crystal, pearl, ivory and feather bouquet is from “I Heart Buttons” based in the Isle of Wight, UK.

 

Using a mixture of buttons and material also works well to create rose like shapes. Using a variety of different materials can give you a very different depth and texture to your bouquet. A pink and blue layered bouquet has been written about by Krystal Bowman on her blog Hello Darlin’.

 

Another method for a different style bouquet is to stack buttons of different sizes on top of each other. If you would like a less rounded bouquet, then longer pieces of covered wire can be used to add height to the stems of your buttons flowers. The pink bouquet in the picture is from Something Old, Something New in Atlanta.

Felt bouquets can be much more eco-friendly than fresh cut flowers

Felt bouquets can be much more eco-friendly than fresh cut flowers

Felt is a great material to use in a home-made bouquet. Layering different colors of felt and using stitching detail creates good contrasts. If you are having a hen party at home, you could have your hens help you make the flowers out of felt. A sentimental touch would be to ask each person to bring a button with them to include in your bouquet so that they can be a part of your lasting memory, especially if anyone is unable to be at the wedding ceremony for any reason.

Tabletop Inspiration

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Looking for some rustic table décor inspiration? Then check out these beautiful table settings courtesy of Weddings Fresh and start preparing your own rustic outdoor wedding.

 

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You can’t go wrong with using a rustic table for any event, casual or traditional. Bring your chunky, worn, antiqued table outside and dress up with almost anything you’ve got! This tablescape is set with green and clear found bottles with fresh white hydrangea, a simple wooden box fit with summery succulents and lovely hand painted plates. I love the woven mats and pops of turquoise. Paired together it makes for a wonderfully bohemian combination of organic textures and bright accents.

 

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For more great wedding ideas please visit Weddings Fresh.

Ideas For Planet-Friendly Green Weddings

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Today, many brides consider the environment while they plan their wedding ceremonies and receptions. Avoiding waste , ordering planet-friendly supplies, and conserving energy at a grand celebration can be tricky, but it’s not impossible. In fact, planning a “green” wedding can be a wonderful experiment that most guests will really appreciate. There are plenty of ways to ensure that your wedding is as environmentally-conscious as it can be; here are some excellent tips to help you get started:

 

Choose A Local, Sustainable Menu

 

Supporting local farmers and local businesses can be an excellent starting point when planning a planet-friendly wedding. After all, so much fuel, energy and packaging is wasted when food products are imported. Choosing local, sustainable ingredients is a perfect way to support your community and protect the environment. Look for fresh produce in season, and choose a menu that celebrates the hard work of local farmers.

 

Buying food products grown in your locality can be a great way of making sure that everything served at your wedding is as fresh as it can possibly be. While certain types of food, such as wild-farmed salmon, organic beef and chicken, and organic fruits and veggies can cost more, they are free of harmful pesticides, hormones, and other nasty additives. Your guests will taste the difference, and you will support environmentally-conscious local businesses. Make sure your friends and family know that you’ve chosen a fresh, local menu – they’ll love the idea!

 

Use Recycled Paper For Save-The-Date Notes, Invitations, Place Cards, and Menus

 

There are plenty of excellent ways to use recycled paper and cardboard to create gorgeous wedding invitations, place cards, and menus. If you’re outsourcing these items from a local designer or printer, be sure to request the materials you want – any reputable printer or artist will be more than happy to comply with your wishes.

 

To create lovely decorations, invitations, place cards and menus from recycled paper – get creative! Use appliques, ribbon, stencils and rubber stamps to give your work a chic, homespun vibe. A hot glue gun can be a great way to add embellishments to planet-friendly recycled wedding favors and invitations. You might also want to look for envelopes made from recycled materials…

 

Keep Things Simple And Old-Fashioned

 

A low-fi, old-school approach to wedding entertainment can give your reception a lot of charm. Instead of a noisy rock band or cheesy, loud wedding singers, consider a folk-rock musician who only needs a single mike, a couple of amps, and an acoustic guitar. Even a string quartet can provide amazingly beautiful music during a wedding ceremony, and they won’t need much “juice” to do it. You may also want to conserve power by planning a simple, outdoor ceremony that takes advantage of bright sunlight. Candlelight can be a romantic, planet-friendly option for your wedding reception. Votives and natural beeswax candles can be fragrant, flattering, and lovely to behold.

 

Plan A Natural Bridal Look That Reinforces Your “Green” Theme

 

Looking pretty, natural and fresh-faced will complement your wedding’s healthy, planet-friendly feel. Look for a bridal dress that is simple and not too sexy. If you love funkier, edgier style, express yourself with an unusual gown, such as the cool bridal dress style shown above. Be yourself by choosing a white wedding dress that really reflects your personal taste and sensibilities.

 

A pretty laurel of flowers in your hair will be lovely choice – this style has been worn by brides since the Middle Ages. Keep your hairstyle soft and natural – avoid hairspray and a lacquered, fussy look. To highlight your bridal gown and hair, do natural makeup that focuses on soft, neutral earth tones – pinky-brown lip glosses, such as MAC Lust, will add just enough color and shine. Glowing cheeks can be achieved with a simple swipe of peachy blush, such as the popular Nars Orgasm. Foundation should be used sparingly, and it should be designed to create a soft, dewy effect. Almay’s lightweight, sheer bases are a great choice for this kind of look.

 

Your bridal rings should be carefully chosen to reflect your overall style – in general, the type of woman who wants a “green” wedding won’t need a lot of bling. Subtle Feri jewelry and a small bouquet of wildflowers can be more than enough to set off your natural beauty as you walk down the aisle in your wedding dress.

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