You can
choose an eco-friendly approach to your weddings or events. There are
so many fun and unique ideas out there for designing a wonderful wedding
or event, while still being organic and beautiful. It can be a little
or a lot, because every aspect of your event can be greener. A green
event doesn't have to mean compromising your dream or having no style!!
Look for the little green leaves on the {Real Wedding} posts to see how
each couple was "green".
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I love to reuse, recycle, and
repurpose items, so when a client is Eco-friendly too we can come up
with beautiful crafty ideas that create less waste. For instance
creating guest favors out of recycled tin cans and wrapping them with
extra invitations then filling them with ivy plants, or maybe used the
recycled tin cans for vases to put flowers in, I also love the look of
recycling glass jars filled with water and floating candles, or using
old Scrabble pieces from your childhood game. There are many eco-chic,
DIY ideas out there, you just have to figure out which is best for you
and your style.
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Does my event need to be 100% green? That is
up to you! It can be a little or a lot, because every aspect of your
event can be greener. Each one of the 2.5 million weddings this year in
the United States will produce an average of 62 tons of carbon dioxide
and 400-600 lbs of garbage. That's a lot of waste! If every engaged
couple made just one small green choice, which would be 2.5 million
greener choices a year and that is an amazing impact. According to the
Green Bride Guide's research.
GREEN IDEAS:
☛ Support local companies for your guest favors or welcome baskets
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Support Etsy vendors, the world's most vibrant handmade marketplace –
ask me about my list of unique wedding artists including: refurbished
ties and bow ties, cake toppers, banners, accessories, and more
☛ Donate your flowers
☛ Hire local recycling company
☛ Don’t give guests favors, instead donate the money to your charity of choice:https://www.idofoundation.org
https://www.justgive.org
http://www.globalgiving.org
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG
http://www.redcross.org
Susan G. Komen for the Cure®
☛
Green favors – small plants if they live locally or infused seed favors
that can be planted, biodegradable confetti, 100% latex balloons that
are biodegradable vs. plastic balloons (bad for the ocean & ocean
animals), canvas totes, bamboo, organic chocolate, and I have more!
☛ Have your ceremony and reception at the same location to cut on transportation
☛ Choose a Green Certified Reception or Botanical Garden
☛ Use Eco-friendly invitations, or just have the save-the-dates be a post card to cut on postage and paper
☛ Choose an organic caterer
☛ Choose an Eco-friendly florist
☛
Have Eco-friendly gift registry items: even Target has great
Eco-friendly options now or shop these online stores:
http://www.plateswithpurpose.com or http://www.dwellsmart.comor
http://www.branchhome.com
☛ Use horse drawn carriages or pedi cabs to move your bridal party from one location to the next, if near by.
So what GREEN choices will you make for your wedding? Check out these great green companies to support
(If you know of other great eco-friendly companies let me know!)
http://www.noimpactbride.com/
No Impact Bride is dedicated to promoting ethical and Eco-friendly weddings.
http://eco-beautifulweddings.com/blog/
Eco-Beautiful Weddings is the first and only quarterly online magazine and daily blog dedicated to eco-friendly weddings.
http://www.ecofabulous.com
Being
ecofabulous means celebrating high style with low impact. It’s about
beautiful items and experiences that don’t compromise. They’re obsessed
with well-designed products. Yet their definition of beauty doesn’t
leave room for things that make you – or the planet – sick.
http://www.ecoandelsie.com
Eco
and Elsie focusing on pretty things, wedding things, healthy things,
fashion-y things, etc... that all bring a bit of eco-friendly joy to the
earth and those who live here.
http://www.greenamerica.org
Green
America is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1982.
(We went by the name “Co-op America” until January 1, 2009.) Their
mission is to harness economic power—the strength of consumers,
investors, businesses, and the marketplace—to create a socially just and
environmentally sustainable society.
http://practicallygreen.com/
Practically Green provides simple and useful tools for healthy and green living.
http://www.greenbrideguide.com
The
Green Bride Guide has everything you need to plan a green wedding! Here
you can find pictures from real green weddings, articles and advice on
eco-chic decor, and a wide range of including: organic bedding, Recycled
Glass Dishes, and eco-friendly appliances.
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Sunday, December 15, 2013
Friday, December 21, 2012
{Pin it Friday} Red TOMS shoes
I love it when I find weddings that are wearing TOMS shoes especially because they are such a great cause. Check out all the groomsmen wearing red TOMS and see more of this eco-chic wedding on glamour and grace blog
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
{Vendor Spotlight} Forest Candle Studio
Today's Vendor Spotlight is also going to be my Organic Wednesday since her work is organic and very Eco-friendly. She is also one of the Etsy vendors who donated to our Victorian styled shoot. I haven't blogged about our elegant styled shoot yet since we are still in the process of submitting it for publication, fingers crossed!!! But here is 1 photo that shows today's vendors work. Above photo by Nicki Bursae Photography. The two gorgeous handmade taper candles are by Marcie Forest of Forest Candle Studio. She graciously mailed us these ornate candles from her studio in Los Angeles, CA.
Forest Candle Studio makes and handcraft each candle to be an individual work of art. You can light them, display them, whatever brings you joy! A favorite for weddings, gifts, and home decor, her candles are meant to add beauty and natural luxury to your life. Pefecet for decorating your home for Christmas or using them for your wedding Unity Candles. Her daughter, Camille, and son, Cary help her in the studio making these candles. She makes a limited number of candles each year. Please visit her Etsy shop and facebook page to see more photos of her origininal art of candle making.
Please Note: Candles are made-to-order unless listed as "ready-to-ship".
EMAIL: forestcandlestudio@gmail.com
CALL: 310.963.7545
http://www.etsy.com/shop/forestcandlestudio
http://www.facebook.com/ForestCandleStudio
Forest Candle Studio makes and handcraft each candle to be an individual work of art. You can light them, display them, whatever brings you joy! A favorite for weddings, gifts, and home decor, her candles are meant to add beauty and natural luxury to your life. Pefecet for decorating your home for Christmas or using them for your wedding Unity Candles. Her daughter, Camille, and son, Cary help her in the studio making these candles. She makes a limited number of candles each year. Please visit her Etsy shop and facebook page to see more photos of her origininal art of candle making.
This is the set she lent us - Rose Candle Set, Pillar & Tapers $160.00
Perfect for Christmas, Wedding, Home Decor - Pillar & Tapers Set "Black Magic"
This set was custom handmade as a wedding candle set for a wedding in the Philippines! Organic Spice Candle series: pure beeswax, cinnamon, cloves, lavender buds and crushed rose petals
Yellow roses for a summer wedding
Please Note: Candles are made-to-order unless listed as "ready-to-ship".
EMAIL: forestcandlestudio@gmail.com
CALL: 310.963.7545
http://www.etsy.com/shop/forestcandlestudio
http://www.facebook.com/ForestCandleStudio
Sunday, November 4, 2012
{Featured} Green Wedding Shoes - Green & Glam
The anticipation for announcing this has been grueling, but I can FINALLY share with you our exciting news!! Simply Savannah Events (my old company) & Izzy Hudgins Photography has been featured on Green Wedding Shoes! Please go check it out & leave some love! Green Wedding Shoe is the #3 wedding blog out there and average about 60K-100K visitors to their website per month! click here to see the post on Green Wedding Shoes
When Nicole and I started talking about designing a styled shoot, Nicole's first criteria was that we do something good enough to be featured on Green Wedding Shoes and sure enough we were able to get on there!!! My focus was the Eco-Friendly part plus all the flowers! I wanted to show that you can have a gorgeous wedding while still being green. Most of the décor was from recycled glass jars that we collected and painted gold + mint, plus we wanted favors that were functional and not going to create more waste so we used mint seed packets and succulents.
Our color scheme was mint + gold, which was so fun to see all the elements come together that we made/bought to compliment this color palette. The location for the shoot is an up-and-coming event venue in Savannah, Georgia called Southern Pine Company. It’s actually a salvage company that makes reclaimed wood furniture but they have an amazing warehouse and courtyard that can be cleared for events. The venue lent the tables and mantel for the shoot. Hope this helps inspire some couples and shows that being green doesn't have to stop you from being glam!
When Nicole and I started talking about designing a styled shoot, Nicole's first criteria was that we do something good enough to be featured on Green Wedding Shoes and sure enough we were able to get on there!!! My focus was the Eco-Friendly part plus all the flowers! I wanted to show that you can have a gorgeous wedding while still being green. Most of the décor was from recycled glass jars that we collected and painted gold + mint, plus we wanted favors that were functional and not going to create more waste so we used mint seed packets and succulents.
Our color scheme was mint + gold, which was so fun to see all the elements come together that we made/bought to compliment this color palette. The location for the shoot is an up-and-coming event venue in Savannah, Georgia called Southern Pine Company. It’s actually a salvage company that makes reclaimed wood furniture but they have an amazing warehouse and courtyard that can be cleared for events. The venue lent the tables and mantel for the shoot. Hope this helps inspire some couples and shows that being green doesn't have to stop you from being glam!

























More photos from Izzy that weren't showcased on the blog but are some of my favorites too:
Thanks for making your way to the end of this post, but don't forget to watch our video!!
To see more about the behind the scenes in making this styled shoot check out my previous post here: {Behind the Scenes} Part 1 Eco Chic Styled Shoot
{Vendor Guide} Photography: Izzy Hudgins // Design & Concept: Layla Mayville of All the Little Details & Nicole Schwalge of Simply Savannah Events // Models: Megan Rose Phillips (Bride), Tim Arpin (Groom) & Colleen Kelly (Bridesmaid) // Shoot Location: Southern Pine Company // Cakes, Cupcakes & Cake Pops: Delectable Designs // Invitations & Stationary: Nicole Schwalge (owner of Simply Savannah Events) // Wedding Dress: "Bayh" by Legends of Romona Keveza via Bleu Belle Bridal // Makeup: Beyond Beautiful by Heather // Video: Vitor of the Institute of Cinematic Arts
Thursday, July 26, 2012
{Bright Idea Thursday} Ceremony Programs
Remember our boho beach shoot with Makebelieven? Well I just read a great blog post about her that you can read here. Krissy of Makebelieven is the etsy who made the headband that Nicole wore. One question and answer that I really enjoyed from the interview was:
What would you like to see at more weddings?
Krissy: "I would love to see more programs that give additional background on the couple…how they met, favorite foods/songs, etc".
Such a great suggestion - I love that idea!! Here are some more wedding ceremony program ideas for you plus Eco-friendly wedding advice too.
Humorous ceremony program handmade by the bride and MOB
Tiered ceremony programs handmade by the bride and family friend
Programs that are fans! created by 1420 DeZigns
Make sure the programs are secured really well on the fan! These are great because they are also functional!

THE FLOWERS
If you use the flowers that decorate your wedding ceremony space as your centerpieces at the reception, you’re getting more use out of the blooms and won’t be throwing them away right after “I do.” It’s also more eco-friendly to choose flowers that are in season, and even better if they’re locally grown. That way less fuel is used to ship them to you.
THE PAPER
Print your ceremony programs on recycled paper, or make them as short as possible. If you’re having them professionally printed, ask about soy-based inks, which are less harmful to the environment. If you had planned on getting fans for your guests, save paper and make programs that double as fans instead.
THE LOCATION
If you have your wedding ceremony and reception in the same place, no one has to drive from one place to the other, which saves gas. You can also try to have the ceremony and reception within walking distance of each other.
THE FAVORS
Most places do not let you use rice since it's not good for the birdies, but bird seed is a great alternative. Also consider biodegradable paper confetti or bubbles or ribbon wands!
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Eco-chic Weddings
In case, you missed this before, I'm sharing it again because there are so many great ideas, I don't want it to get lost in the shuffle of my blog! I recently finished reading "Eco-chic Weddings" by Emily Elizabeth Anderson and have LOTS of great information to tell you about. As you know my passion is sharing eco-friendly ideas that you can consider for your wedding, it doesn't have to be everything, even a few green efforts can make a big difference. This will be a pretty lengthy post, so stick with me, have a cup of coffee, get a piece of paper to take notes, or get ready to click on links and bookmark them! Most of this information is directly from Emily's book and some I have added in.
Facts To Think About:
- According to Conde Nast Bridal Group- American Wedding Study 2006 the average American wedding is now $27,825 in 1990 it was $15,208
- Prioritize!! What is the most important part of your wedding that you are willing to spend money on and what could be edited out?
- Borrow - Emily wrote in her book that she borrowed her friends pearl bracelet which was special since her friend couldn't be at the wedding. Maybe borrow someone’s veil too.
- Think about one-time-use items like your wedding shoes that you will only wear once, do you really want to spend that much on them?
- According to the Bridal Consultants of America, October is now the most popular month of the year to get married.
- Ask and find out if your venue/caterer compost leftover food? Could they donate to a compost community garden?
- Reduce: Send your wedding invitations earlier than planned so that you don’t have to send out save-the-dates, or it’s too late to send out save-the-dates so you just send invites
- Self-adhesive stamps come with non-recyclable plastic sheet backing so if possible get the moisten and stick stamps
- Recycle your ink cartridges, more than 300 million ink cartridges end up in landfills every year. You can take them to Staples and get a discount!
- Average money spent on honeymoon is $3.700
- This is a BIG FACT I DID NOT KNOW!! 10% of honeymooners go on a cruise, but did you know that one of the largest waterway polluters is the cruise ship industry! Discharge into the ocean by cruise ships is not covered under the Clean Water Act. I have actually never been on a cruise but it's such a huge industry for tourism.
- Consider going to a “green” location and doing “green” activities and rent from Enterprise Rent-A-Car since they have the Toyota Prius
Friday, July 6, 2012
{Vendor Spotlight} Chocolat by Adam Turoni
I lurve chocolate!! Yep, if I could eat chocolate everyday 24-7 I would, so when a local chocolatier contacted me about tasting his gourmet handmade luxury chocolate, I said YES of course. Adam has a long history with chocolate and many years in perfecting his skill. He says that, "with lessons learned from the kitchens of my grandmother to Chez Panisse to Chef Greweling I am spinning chocolates that taste like the magic of memories". You will remember his chocolate too!!! You can find his chocolates at all Wright Square cafe and Paula Deen's store or place an order with him for your event.
I was impressed with Adam's beautiful presentation of chocolates seen below, his gorgeous office space which is located on Desoto Row one of the few certified “green” buildings in Savannah, but more so by how delicious the chocolates were! Adam supports local businesses such as Savannah Bee Company, PERC, Brighter Day, and local spice and tea shops. He only uses premium chocolate chips to start with in order to make his delicacies. All of his chocolates tasted amazing, but my favorites were:
2423 Desoto Ave, Savannah, GA
(570) 510-1820
chocolatat@ymail.com
http://www.chocolatat.com
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I was impressed with Adam's beautiful presentation of chocolates seen below, his gorgeous office space which is located on Desoto Row one of the few certified “green” buildings in Savannah, but more so by how delicious the chocolates were! Adam supports local businesses such as Savannah Bee Company, PERC, Brighter Day, and local spice and tea shops. He only uses premium chocolate chips to start with in order to make his delicacies. All of his chocolates tasted amazing, but my favorites were:
- Raspberry Mouse ganache, always a favorite combination but WOW he is good!
- Peanut Butter Cup, he makes the peanut butter from scratch and you can tell since it's so fresh and smooth.
- Sourwood Sea Salt Honey Caramels are soooo good and my husbands favorite (I let him sample my leftovers!)
- Cafe Americano has a nice robust infusion of local PERC coffee which is right across the street from Adam, perfect for an after dinner dessert with fresh brewed coffee!
- Blood Orange and Grand Marnier Truffle is very BOLD and sophisticated.
- Chocolate Covered Candied Orange Peel is also potent and a nice compliment to the orange truffle.
I loved this wall in his office that he painted and created a fun frame display!
Here is a close up of his signature Almond Bark Lion Medallion
Chocolat by Adam Turoni2423 Desoto Ave, Savannah, GA
(570) 510-1820
chocolatat@ymail.com
http://www.chocolatat.com
Friday, May 11, 2012
{Pin it Friday} Succulent Favors
I saw this on The Perfect Palette and it's such a great favor idea and so easy!
Buy succulents at your local lowes, homedepot of garden center, then get the little tins at michaels crafts!
They could also be nice escort cards for the little signs that they have stuck in with toothpicks.
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