Thursday, August 26, 2010

An eco place to lay your head... and your rings.

The registry search has begun!

One of the first items on our Eco-home-furnishing-hunt:
Comfy pillows that make you feel like you're sleeping on a cloud...

It is not a matter to be dealt with lightly.

Since we are of the Eco mindset, organic cotton sheets and pillows have certainly become a consideration.  But did you know bamboo is used to make pillows too??

As you can tell, I certainly did not and am pleased to have discovered them.

Bamboo is a fantastic material because it is...
  1. Biodegradable.  
  2. Antibacterial & Antifungal.
  3. Well-air-ventilated.
  4. Moisture-repellent (4x more than cotton).
  5. A heat-trapper or heat-reducer (depending on the season).

Here are a few bamboo pillows for both your and the Earth's comfort:


1. Parker & Morgan Bamboo Pillows
These are currently on sale too!  $58 vs. $98. 
Always a bonus.
Natori Ogee Decorative Pillow - Cerise - 24x24"
Natori Ogee


2. Natori Ogee
For those with Macy's registries, here's your bamboo option.  A blend of bamboo and cotton, they are vibrant and decorative.



3. Bamboo Fibers from Tripact

A combo of bamboo and cotton.


Bth Pillow, Bamboo, A/Bact, each ( Multi-Pack)
Earth Therapeutics
4. Earth Therapeutics
25% discount for their bamboo pillow set!





Also, in my pillow search, I also spotted a bamboo ring pillow for the ring bearer!

The Wilton Bamboo Ring Pillow can be found on the Knot or Wedding Channel websites, as well as at Jo Ann Fabrics.

Wilton Bamboo Fabric Ring Pillow

Friday, August 20, 2010

Your Wedding Party Will Flip for these Eco Flops

I don't know about you, but shoes can sometimes be the deciding factor whether my memories of an event are amazing... or painful.

If my feet are hurting, that's probably what I'll remember most.

A bridal guide suggestion is to provide the wedding party ladies with flip-flops so they can ditch the heels if they wish.  With the end of summer, I thought it might be a good time to search for flip-flops since there may be a discount or two to take advantage of.

Here are a few biodegradable flip flops that are made from recycled materials, offer a variety of colors, and are really cute too!

The first is a "Groupon" offer.  If you're not familiar with Groupon, it will send "daily deals" in your area, so you can get approximately 50% off products, dining, and entertainment.  Here's the link for this flip-flop Groupon deal: $12 for eco-friendly FeelGoodz sandals (the original price is $30).




Another eco-friendly sandal is called "Flippee."  You can find these on the Simple Store website.  It is biodegradable, made of recycled materials, vegan (meaning no animal products were used in the process), and even comes in a biodegradable bag!



For a flop that's a bit less flashy, there are Recycled Sole Seeker Black Flip Flops from Soul's Calling.  I do like the stars and circles that outline your toes on these shoes.
Soul's Calling Recycled Sole Seeker Flip Flop - Ladies - Medium


And let's not forget the guys too!  Especially if you're doing a destination wedding, here is a recycled sandal from Ripcurl as part of their "Project Resurrection." They're only $13 too!  Or Soul's Calling also has the same black flip flop for guys (see above).

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Planting a Tree in Your Honor.

Whenever I think of "wedding favors" I think of that chalky pastel colored candy in a white mesh bag tied with plastic bells.

I would always try one, thinking maybe I'd like it at this wedding.

It always got tossed as soon as I got home. 
(In the compost, that is.)

So, it got me thinking about what kind of favor would be better for the planet... and more appreciated by guests. 

Two years ago, I went to a wedding where they made a charitable contribution in lieu of favors.  I thought that was a great idea.  And then with this "tree centerpiece" blog last week, I thought, "Hey,  why not give guests a tree they can plant which would offset their carbon emissions too!"

But with a lot of guests from out of town, do they really want to pack a tree in their bags?  Probably not.  Furthermore, trees are specific to certain regions.  Do we get a different tree for my cousin who lives in Alaska and then another one for my grandparents in Florida?

Now I'm just creating unnecessary stress.  And all brides know that if you can avoid extra stress, do all you can to keep it that way.

Instead, the Arbor Day Foundation is going to help out.

For a dollar each, the Arbor Day Foundation's "Trees in Celebration" program will plant trees in one of our national forests to commemorate any special occasion.  Even better, you can have that tree dedicated "in honor of" each guest.  The Arbor Day Foundation provides certificates which are printed on recycled paper from sustainable sources.


My friend Stefanie had another great idea:  put the certificate at each table setting in lieu of placards.

I think we have a favor-winner!


And P.S., as a dentist's daughter, did you really think I was going to give out candy?  :-)

Monday, August 2, 2010

Trees for your Centerpiece

Oh, to sit in the shade of a tree on a sweltering summer day...

There’s something so tranquil, so comforting.

In the words of that Kaiser-Permanente commercial (the one advocating electronic files to save more trees): “I will never see an 80-page document that’s more beautiful than a tree.”

Or in the words of one of my students:  “Homework kills trees!”

No, I’m not trying to prevent homework from being assigned, but the argument does stand.  We need to take care of our trees and maintain their necessary presence in our communities.

Here are some fun tree facts
(thanks to http://www.treesaregood.org/):

  • Trees are the longest living organisms on earth.


  • In one year, an acre of trees can absorb as much carbon as is produced by a car driven up to 8700 miles.

  • Trees provide shade and shelter, reducing yearly heating and cooling costs by 2.1 billion dollars.

  • Trees improve water quality by slowing and filtering rain water as well as protecting aquifers and watersheds.

To show our love for trees, one thing we are considering is using them as our centerpieces.

Duranta trees (or shrubs) are whispy and elegant, with clusters of lavendar colored flowers.

Some other trees that could make great centerpieces include:

The trees of peace.
Olive Tree - Tree of Peace - Olea europaea - 4" POT
Olive Tree






Manzanita trees—great for fall weddings since the bark has a reddish hue to it.
Manzanita Branch Centerpieces (Pack of 6)
Manzanita Tree


Fruit trees- from apple to lemon to cherry to Jaboticaba... pick a fruit that your wedding’s location is known for!

Jaboticaba Fruit Tree Plant - Bonsai or Houseplant
Jaboticaba Fruit Tree Plant
Or even try “ivy trees”.

2 New Ivy Topiary Plants Flowers Decorations in Pot
Ivy Topiaries


And don’t forget to attach a “How to Care for this Tree” instruction card on the base of the plant.  To ensure the tree will grow well in the climate it is being taken to (in case any roadtripping guests want to take one home), find out at: Fast Growing Trees, and click on “Will my tree grow in this area?”