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In this episode, we're talking about "green" weddings. Not so much the color GREEN, but finding ways to reduce or eliminate your footprint while planning your wedding. Also, Dan has found the male equivalent of yoga pants, folks.

 

We talked about:

What is a “green” wedding?Why you should consider having a green weddingReducing your guest listSourcing local goods and servicesPaper product alternativesFavors that will do more than sit on your guests’ shelvesEco-friendly wedding dress optionsJewelry that doesn’t kill our EarthLighting that saves on electricityWhat can be donated after the wedding and repurposed throughout the day

 

Links mentioned:

Celia Grace(eco wedding dresses)The Cotton Bride (NYC designer of eco-friendly wedding dresses)Amy Kuschel (San Fran designer of eco-friendly wedding dresses) Deborah Lindquist (LA designer of eco-friendly wedding dresses) Simply Wood Rings(for a cool alternative to a traditional ring)Brilliant Earth(for eco-friendly ring options)Etsy(for untraditional weddings rings)Moissanite(as an alternative to diamonds)Wish Upon A Wedding(to donate your gown)Brides Across America(to donate your gown to military brides)The Angel Gown Program(to donate your gown to be turned into a burial gown for infants who pass during their hospital stay)Support the ShowDPNAK WeddingsDaniel Moyer Photography

 

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