By Anne Chertoff, author of From "I Will" to "I Do"
Can you believe it's April? Where did the time go?
Earth Day is today, and I thought it would be important to highlight eco-friendly wedding sites and products throughout the month. It's quite common for today's bride to look for organic and earth-friendly products for her wedding. From eco-favors and details to organically grown flowers, planning a "green wedding" is not difficult to do.
I think the best places to look for eco-wedding advice and ideas are from eco-bloggers who specialize in wedding content. I've written before about Emily Anderson's useful book and blog, Eco-Chic Weddings, but I've come across another great eco-blog that I wanted to share with you.
Can you believe it's April? Where did the time go?
Earth Day is today, and I thought it would be important to highlight eco-friendly wedding sites and products throughout the month. It's quite common for today's bride to look for organic and earth-friendly products for her wedding. From eco-favors and details to organically grown flowers, planning a "green wedding" is not difficult to do.
I think the best places to look for eco-wedding advice and ideas are from eco-bloggers who specialize in wedding content. I've written before about Emily Anderson's useful book and blog, Eco-Chic Weddings, but I've come across another great eco-blog that I wanted to share with you.
Earth Friendly Weddings is an extension of Earthly Affair a company that sells stylish eco-invitations. The owner, Jennifer Stambolsky, is an eco-wedding expert who inspires and informs brides on everything from stationery and flowers to fashion and accessories.
Jennifer is also the Eco-Wedding Expert at iVillage, so if you have green wedding planning questions, you can post them on the Eco-Friendly Expert message board and get the answers and help you need to plan the perfect green wedding.
Anne Chertoff
http://ido.ivillage.com/weddings/
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