California-based floral and event designer Jennifer McGarigle, owner of Floral Art, provides her top six eco-friendly wedidng styling tips. Floral Art has been featured in a number of top publications and Jennifer has appeared on various television programs, including "Extra," "The Perfect Party," "HGTV." She has also designed parties and tabletop décor for "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
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just say omHeather Morgan Shott, spends her days managing five online food resources, including dinnertime lifeline mixingbowl.com, for the Better Homes & Gardens Network. To stay fresh and stress-free, she relies on recipes of a different kind—and suggests busy brides do the same. These natural remedies are perfect for pre-wedding pampering.more >> | |
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green your rideWhen planning a green wedding, it's clear that brides have to revisit many of the traditional approaches to the main event—the dress, the food, the flowers, the invitation—but you also need to rethink how you're going to get there in the first place! more >> | |
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mexico's destination wedding paradiseVERT's California expert, Dana Morgan, is the brains behind Green Carpet, a Beverly Hills–based sustainable events and entertaining company. Here, she explores the benefits of destination weddings—and shares one of her favorite travel spots with us.more >> | |
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picture perfectPhotography is an area of wedding planning that can seem pretty gray when it comes to going green. Here, guest expert Kristina Carter of Vrai Photo shares tips for lessening your impact, maximizing your resources and eliminating the eco guilt.more >> | |






