Here’s part 2 of the interview with Tara about her green wedding. Read part 1 here.
What were some of the things you did to make the wedding “green”?
In the beginning we started small but we ended up implementing over 20 different eco-initiatives. Having an eco-wedding is still a new concept in Houston, so we did have to overcome some obstacles, but we did it and we succeeded too.
Here’s a list of our eco initiatives:
- Ceremony & Reception at the same location (The Four Seasons Hotel)
- Eco-event wedding coordinator Jessica Zapatero of Green Lily Events
- Wedding Cake and Groom’s Cake were mostly organic (from Precious Cakes by Monica)
- Wedding Dress made from Raw Silk (Paloma Blanca – Canadian Company)
- Engagement diamond is family heirloom – Brides’ Great Grandmother’s diamond
- Plantable favors (seeds and pot are both plantable)
- Invitations and accessories from Invitesite.com
- mailing envelopes, rsvp card and additional card are made of 100% post consumer recycled paper
- the booklet is tree-free and is made from lotka paper
- the invitation sheet is tree-free and from ivory mulberry paper
- the lining is lavender mulberry tissue
- programs, menu cards and place cards all made from the same materials as invitations (but mostly with lotka and mulberry paper
- Recycling of plastic, aluminum, paper and cardboard by Waste Management (at expense of Four Seasons)
- Recycling of glass by Green Lily Events (at expense of Green Lily Events)
- Guest baskets included recycled bags and local products (some organic too)
- Donated Floral Centerpieces to Lexington Senior Citizen Center
- Carriage ride after reception
- Carbon offset for round trip airfare for honeymoon
- Plated lunch
- Used chair covers from Four Seasons
- Used tablecloths that the linen vendor already has in stock
- Re-used part of décor from ceremony at reception
- Eco-suede kippahs/yarmulkes (made from cardboard – purchased from ZaraMart)
- Bridal Party Make-Up from eco friendly line GloMinerals
- Eco-friendly photographer Michael Ramos
- Used Eco-fetti for exit from hotel (ecoparti.com)
Tomorrow: Was it more expensive than if you had done a standard wedding?




October 10th, 2008 at 11:17 am
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November 12th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
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December 14th, 2008 at 8:43 pm
We are big on recycling here and conserving electricity too. Apart from that, just a quick comment on the wedding favors. Right on! These are the kind of favors, eco-friendly or not, that will get taken, not left behind. That’s great!
December 17th, 2008 at 1:45 pm
What a great post! The Four Seasons is a perfect venue for this kind of eco-friendly wedding. Thanks for sharing!
February 2nd, 2009 at 10:13 am
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