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Comments on "10 Steps to a Green Wedding"
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Sara
January 2nd, 2008 · 9:12 PM · #
Thanks for this post… And for you, Ariel! Im a bride to be and my fiance and I are planning a green wedding. I really love that this really is a new trend for a lot of couples, the recycled rings, hemp attire, and oragnic flowers. But what is more important to me, and Im sure you will agree cause its in the book, is to really have a sustainable wedding the key is to just spend less! I wanted a 1300 dollar organic silk dress, but i found a 300 dollar one from a local girl! Go me! The trick is not to fall into the tricks and traps of having to be "the greenist"…. Buy local, support what concious projects are in your area! I might be in the dark here, but Tulsa really is getting a whole lot smarter than 5 years ago. Again, thanks for everything…. Peace.