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ugh I can’t even think about how UNgreen my wedding is, but I plan to rectify that with years of green living 🙁
any tips to greenify your wedding?
Hey Rhodeygirl – at least you’re catching it now!
We’ll have a post soon about ‘greening’ your wedding – perhaps you can pick up some tips for improvement! 🙂 Also, the ‘unbridaled’ expo was in January (we linked to in this post) – you could check out the sites and vendors to see if there’s any that will fit your needs.
Woah that is a nice looking poll! I try to incorporate some green elements but going 100% green seem almost impossible (and pretty expensive).
One to way you can go green is by buying a used, pre-owned or sample gown. SmartBrideBoutique.com has lots of great designer gowns! I bought my wedding dress from a seller who posted to their site and I got a great deal and had an eco-friendlier wedding too.
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ugh I can’t even think about how UNgreen my wedding is, but I plan to rectify that with years of green living 🙁
any tips to greenify your wedding?
Hey Rhodeygirl – at least you’re catching it now!
We’ll have a post soon about ‘greening’ your wedding – perhaps you can pick up some tips for improvement! 🙂 Also, the ‘unbridaled’ expo was in January (we linked to in this post) – you could check out the sites and vendors to see if there’s any that will fit your needs.
Woah that is a nice looking poll! I try to incorporate some green elements but going 100% green seem almost impossible (and pretty expensive).
One to way you can go green is by buying a used, pre-owned or sample gown. SmartBrideBoutique.com has lots of great designer gowns! I bought my wedding dress from a seller who posted to their site and I got a great deal and had an eco-friendlier wedding too.