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So you want to have your wedding far away at a gorgeous and romantic location? We can't really blame you. The culture, food, and surroundings of a destination wedding are absolutely breathtaking. While the travel associated with a destination isn't always eco-friendly, there are definitely ways you can still have your dream wedding and keep the earth in mind.

Fall's crowning glory--the sunflower--suits equally well a whimsical or more elegant wedding decor, and with the season in full bloom, it's a natural choice for eco-friendly weddings.
Combine sunflowers with other rich autumn hues to create gorgeous floral arrangements, whether it's the bride's bouquet, or the centerpieces.

The stunning brights of summer have now adopted warmer and more golden hues, providing a natural color palette for an elegant fall wedding. In addition to the complex array of tones that autumn provides, it also gives us a versatile accent piece for decor: the apple, signature fruit of the fall. With many lovely, eco-chic options, now is the time to take advantage of fall's favorite harvest.
As Kate says in the green wedding tip of the week, flower petals are a beautiful, budget-conscious, and eco-friendly alternative to disposable aisle runners, and they can suit many different wedding styles. Have adorable flower girls sprinkle petals along the aisle during the ceremony for a romantic touch, or create a lush, gorgeous aisle with a heavy layer of petals.
Tin pails bursting with flowers are all around this season's weddings. They are another one of those perfectly versatile decor pieces that you can find used or borrow, and then return, repurpose, or donate back after the big day. Take a look at just of few of the possibilities.
Unadorned tin pails filled with seasonal blooms create a simple, understated look.

It could be a meaningful piece of fabric--from the favorite dress of a beloved grandmother, perhaps--or just a print that caught your eye while you were hunting up some mason jars at the thrift store. However that gorgeous vintage fabric found its way into your heart, you can use it to add charm and beauty to your wedding decor.
Who isn't dreaming of the sand and surf this time of year? We've caught the beach bug over here, especially after looking at some of these great photos. With images like this, how could we not be inspired to do a barefoot-in-the-sand entry?


Kate's tip of the week got us thinking about all the different ways to make florals more unique, eco-friendly, and cost-effective. Of course, it's summer time, and the bounty of seasonal flowers is limitless, but if you could take advantage of that, add something special to your decor, AND cut back the number of flowers you use, why wouldn't you? Balancing the number of flowers you use with other natural and sustainable elements makes good sense for the environment and the budget.
One of the hottest trends in summer wedding décor couldn’t be more eco-friendly. Vintage mason jars are taking center stage in every style of wedding, from rustic and charming to elegant and refined. Not only do mason jars add to many different kinds of décor, they also can be used in a variety of ways.
Tie a ribbon around the top of a mason jar, and fill with seasonal flowers for simple and attractive floral arrangements.