The Green Bride Guide: How to Create an Earth-Friendly Wedding on Any Budget

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Sourcebooks, 2008 - House & Home - 284 pages

A beautiful and sustainable wedding for the environmentally conscious couple!

For an original and actionable guide to creating your dream green wedding, The Green Bride Guidehas everything eco-conscious couples need to make their big day a wonderful, and eco-friendly, celebration. Emphasizing elegance and individual taste on every budget, this has the essential environmental tips that cover all aspects of the big day and beyond because...

every choice, at every stage of wedding planning, can make a difference.

Covering topics like:

  • Engagement
  • Location
  • Invitations
  • Bridal party attire
  • Flowers
  • The ceremony
  • The reception
  • Gifts
  • The honeymoon

You can include just a few green elements in your decor or have a carbon-neutral wedding with local organic food and a peace silk dress, the choice is yours and you'll find the resources you need to pull it off with panache. The Green Bride Guide is an invaluable reference for anyone interested in planning an alegant, exciting, eco-friendly wedding.

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About the author (2008)

Kate Harrison is the author of novels and non-fiction for adults and teen-agers. Her titles include: The 5:2 Diet Book, Ultimate 5:2 Recipe Book, 5:2 Your Life and 5:2 Good Food Kitchen books. She was born in Wigan and attended several different schools because she moved frequently. Her first real job was with a news agency, reporting mainly for the national tabloids. She then moved to the BBC and worked as a reporter in regional news. Old School Ties was published in 2003 and was picked for WH Smith Fresh Talent. In 2007, I left the BBC to write full-time. The Secret Shopper¿s Revenge was nominated for the Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Romance in 2009. She wrote her 5:2 Diet Books after trying fasting to lose weight. Kate has also written for national newspaprers and magazines including he Telegraph, Mail on Sunday, Red and Cosmopolitan.

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