We are all trying to make this world a better place and yes there are ways to be eco-friendly when planning your wedding.  I love these tips from www.recycledbride.com. This website is a great easy way to buy and sell gently used wedding items like bridal gowns, accessories, and jewelry.
1. There’s No Place Like Home – Local is the hot  word for sustainable weddings in 2010. From venues to menus, couples are  making efforts to reduce their carbon footprint and cut their budgets  by keeping celebrations “all in the neighborhood”. Backyard weddings are  helping guests cut back on travel, and caterers are responding to  clients’ demands for more locally produced food. Even wedding favors and  decorations will be sought out from local artisans and shops.
2. Alterna-florals – The hippest weddings are in  full bloom with flower alternatives like sustainable succulents and DIY  paper flowers. Conventional cut flowers are expensive, plus they’re  grown with pesticides and have a huge carbon footprint, so couples are  seeking alternative ways to decorate. Many will eschew the floral look  altogether by using soy candles, fruit, and found objects for table  centerpieces and bouquets.
3. The Hourglass Bride – String beans in sheath  dresses are so yesterday. Inspired by voluptuous newlyweds like  Christina Hendricks of Mad Men, Salma Hayek, and Beyonce, brides are  embracing their curves in wedding dresses that emphasize a well-rounded  figure. Many are even flaunting — or creating — an hourglass silhouette  with gowns that sport belted waists, peplums, and plunging necklines.  This is the year that women will ditch their grueling “Buff Bride”  workouts in favor of kinder, gentler activities like yoga, and celebrate  their naturally feminine shapes.
4. Wedding Planning Goes Digital – From blogger  brides to Facebook-ing florists, wedding planning has become an online  community affair. “More and more, brides are turning to wedding forums  to look for fresh wedding ideas and the latest wedding trends. Together,  brides and vendors make these forums an incredible wedding planning  resource to connect with others who are passionate about weddings.” says  Christine Dyer, Founder of BridalTweet.com. Brides increasingly connect  with each other for advice, support, and even labor trades on  community-based social networks like GiveGetNation.net and  BrideShare.net.
5. Not-So-Mellow Yellow – The hottest color of 2010  is also the warmest. Sunshine-y yellow pairs beautifully with cobalt  blue and violet for an electrifying palette that’s bright and bold. Or  combine pale yellows with white, ivory, and fresh green tones for a  sunny and natural color theme. Many succulents bear yellow blossoms,  making this cheerful color an easy choice for sustainable bouquets and  centerpieces.
6. The Times Are A-Changing – Saturday night  weddings aren’t the only game in town. Brides and grooms are scheduling  their nuptials on weeknights, Sundays, and even early mornings in 2010.  It’s less expensive to book  a venue or caterer on “off days”, and as  telecommuting becomes more popular, guests are gaining flexibility in  their schedules. Weddings we’ll see this year will include sunrise  affairs followed by romantic brunches, and chic mid-week dinner parties.
7. Bright Bridal Shoes – Forget the white and ivory  satin slippers and “dyeable” sandals of wedding days gone by. Bridal  shoes in bright and bold hues like fuschia, emerald green and electric  blue are hot hot hot in 2010. Colored shoes are a chic and stylish  surprise under a white wedding gown, plus they’re more versatile than  white satin and can be worn again with a little black dress.
8. Flexible Registries – The registry has been  reinvented by sites like the AlternativeGiftRegistry.org, and this year  we’ll see many brides and grooms skipping the Stepford registries in  favor of more flexible options. More couples will opt for “open” online  registries where they can request everything from charitable donations  to eco-friendly housewares to cash for a down payment on a home.
9. Unexpected Seating – At both receptions and  ceremonies, seating arrangements are being switched up. Think scattered  chairs and benches for ceremonies, and long communal tables, clustered  couches, and bar tables with stools for receptions. No more will the  family and friends of the bride and groom be kept apart by rigid seating  assignments at separate tables. This year’s seating arrangements will  encourage guests to mix, mingle, dine and dance.
10. Something Old, Something New – The hottest  sustainable trend for 2010 (and our personal favorite, of course!) is  incorporating recycled elements like gently used wedding dresses and bridesmaids  dresses, pre-owned wedding decorations, and vintage bridal jewelry into  weddings. Sites like RecycledBride.com connect buyers and sellers for  free, so they can reduce their wedding budgets and their carbon  footprints. More and more brides are joining the wedding resale  revolution, discovering how easy it is to save money and be a little  greener by buying and selling their gently used wedding items.
Which tip is your favorite? Do you have trendy  tips to share?
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