April 18, 2008
Hello everyone, my name is Wenona Napolitano. I’m guest blogging for Colleen while she’s out of town. I am a fellow Michigan writer and a big fan of her Gardella Vampire Chronicles. I can’t wait to read the next book and see how Victoria deals with what has happened to her!
Well, spring is finally here in Michigan (hopefully here to stay). Flowers, weddings, everything is so fresh and new. I just love spring. I am so thinking green right now. I am ready to be out of the house and enjoying nature. My flowers are popping up and I’m getting my seedlings ready to plant.
Along with my thoughts about my garden and nature I’m thinking about a different kind of green: green living.
I do what I can to save the earth. I recycle, I buy a lot of natural and organic stuff, and I work from home which requires little to no driving. I am such a treehugger at heart.
With Earth Day right around the corner many of us are thinking green, even the ones who normally don’t. I’m not sure how I’m going to celebrate it. If it’s nice out I’ll probably be digging in my garden and planting seeds and bulbs. Maybe I’ll do something really special, I’m not sure. Any of you doing anything special for Earth Day?
I know some people really go all out for it. I’m more of a quiet revenant type. Simplicity is best for me.
Anyone out there getting married on Earth Day? That would be so cool. What a great way to celebrate your love for each other and for the earth!
I hope if you are having a wedding on Earth Day you are incorporating some green elements into your special day.
If you aren’t getting married on Earth Day but would like to learn more about green weddings you can visit my blog: www.everythinggreenweddings.blogspot.com. I’m still putting it together–I have so many links and so much info to add to it but I do have some really great stuff on there already about green weddings and green living. But now that I’ve finished writing my book, The Everything Green Wedding Book (coming in December), I’ll be adding lots more links and stuff to the blog.
Since the book isn’t here yet, I can give everyone a sneak peak on some of the info in the book.
Here are a few eco-friendly tips on how to have a fabulously green wedding. They're not the same ones you’ll find everywhere like: invitations made from recycled or tree free paper, used wedding gowns, don’t buy dirty gold, have a gown made from bamboo, hemp, or peace silk fabrics, or the other usual green ideas.
In The Everything Green Wedding Book I include these regular ideas, expand on them, and add a lot of creative ways to plan a green wedding. There’s also a very detailed Web resource section for all your wedding planning needs.
Here's a sneak peek of some of my favorite suggestions:
1) The best way to have a great green wedding is to keep it small and simple. Fewer resources are used and there is less waste left behind.
2) Go organic! When you hear organic you instantly think of food, but not only can your menu be organic but so can your drinks (yes, the alcohol, too), your invitations, even the wedding gown and tuxes can be organic (made from organic cotton).
Organic products are popping up everywhere these days, from natural food stores to your local grocery store and even big chain stores like Wal-Mart. The great thing about organic products showing up in local stores is that you don’t have to search as hard for them and they are becoming cheaper so you don’t go broke while trying to save the planet and your health.
3) Think creatively. You would be surprised at how many everyday items can be transformed into wedding stuff. Think outside the frilly white and ivory box, get colorful and have fun. You can use all kinds of stuff to decorate your wedding without buying or renting all new stuff.
Say you have a lot of garden stuff, trellis, arbor, small picket fences, a cute bench, whatever. If you are having a pretty garden wedding incorporate the stuff you already have, add some potted flowers, and voila! instant wedding décor.
If you are having a theme wedding, chances are your theme is something you and your fiancé are into like classic movies, literary heroes, 50’s rock and roll, etc you probably have all kinds of collectibles and décor that fit into your theme. Use it at your wedding to decorate.
4) DIY (do it yourself) it! You can make a lot of things for your wedding with sustainable materials; a ring bearer pillow made from vintage fabric, handmade paper for your invitations, pretty favors, place cards, centerpieces and so much more.
And not only do you get the satisfaction of saying, “I made that” but you can also save a bundle. And to get really earth friendly you can give small trees, potted flowers, herbs or other plants as favors (that do double duty as decorations, an ultra green solution).
5) It’s all about the R’s. You know the main 3: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle but there’s also Re purpose, Re-do, Re-make and Reclaim.
You can re purpose items by taking something that was made to be one thing (say a bottle) and turn it into something else (a lamp), that’s re purposing. Re-do and re-make are easy. You can easily transform old things with a fresh coat of paint, a new finish or updated accessories. You can also reclaim things (like wood) and turn it into something new.
Think of all the R’s while planning your green wedding and you'll have lots of ways to stay green while you're wearing something blue!
I hope you enjoyed these tips! For more green wedding and green living info visit my blog www.everythinggreenweddings.blogspot.com and be on the lookout for my book, The Everything Green Wedding Book: Plan an Elegant, Affordable, Earth friendly Wedding scheduled to be in stores December 17.





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April 18th, 2008 at 10:45 am
I forwarded your green wedding link to a friend who’s getting married next April.
April 18th, 2008 at 11:41 am
Hi, Wenona, and welcome!
In our family, we plant something to celebrate Earth Day, whether it be a tree, a flowering plant, etc. We recycle and try to think “green” year round as much as we can (it’s hard to get a 3 year old to always turn the light off - lol).
April 18th, 2008 at 12:27 pm
Wenona, Thanks for the information. I use to recyle, but my township changed recyle companies and they provided a list of things we had to do before we could send the items to be recycle. Some of them were unreasonable, so we have gotton out recyling some items. Luckly, its only the two of us now that the kids are grown.
April 18th, 2008 at 12:40 pm
Welcome Wenona! Best wishes for success with your book! Our utility supplier is giving away 2000 trees for Earth Day. I’m hoping to snatch one of those babies up. Other than that, I don’t really have any plans for Earth Day. Almost a year after moving in to my new home I FINALLY got my recycle bin so I’ve been able to start recycling now. =) Yeay!
April 18th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
Hi Wenona, Thanks for the information. We try to recycle as much as we can. We will be planting something this year to celebrate Earth Day.
April 18th, 2008 at 2:41 pm
Green weddings are always fun. Happy Earth day
April 18th, 2008 at 6:01 pm
Happy Earth Day!
I’ll be going to a wedding tomorrow. As far as I know only the bridesmaid’s dresses will be the color “green”, but I’ll definitley be checking things out!
April 18th, 2008 at 6:55 pm
Hi Wenona!
Thanks for being here and for the great information! Happy Earth Day!
April 18th, 2008 at 8:42 pm
No big plans for Earth Day, besides the usual tree planting that we do. The wedding ideas are great & i’ll be keeping them in mind, for friends in the future.
April 18th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
Thanks everyone for reading my post, it was great being here for a visit.
April 18th, 2008 at 11:01 pm
I was in an art show tonight for Earth Day! It was a recycled art show. (I won 1st place) smiles** I was soooo thrilled. I cut up tiny pieces of magazines and glued them on to a record to make brids. Fun.
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