by Kate
17. November 2009 06:18
I completely adore the green wedding we are highlighting this week, shot by the talented Lauren Kennedy. The ceremony was held in the garden of the bride's childhood home in Lima, NY and this made for an absolutely stunning backdrop. The photographer (who is moving to Seattle this June) did an amazing job of capturing all the emotions, details and decor. This couple really got creative and you can see their individual personalities and love for one another shine through as a result. They incorporated several eco-friendly elements such as serving local food and using flowers from the garden to make the bridal bouquet. The bride's dress was also absolutely unique and sentimental as it was made by one of her closest friends. One of my favorite parts of the wedding however has to be the use of the typewriters! During cocktail hour, all the guests sat down at a typewriter and wrote a personal note to the couple...such a beautiful idea. I will let the images tell you the rest of their story:








by Kate
30. October 2009 01:33
Emerald Weddings has been fortunate to be in contact with Australia's very first eco-photographer, Holly, owner of HJ Imagery. She recently shot an absolutely stunning green wedding in Melbourne, Australia (with one of her friends from J Studios) that I can't wait to share with everyone. Some of the fun green wedding details the couple included were:
- Using flowers from their own garden
- Brides dress was handmade by a friend
- Fresh organic lemons were used for the centerpieces and as a favor to their guests
- DIY buffet for people to choose what they wanted to eat
- Ceremony & Reception were held in the same beautiful place









by Kate
15. October 2009 01:32
One of our readers, Aileen was kind enough to share some beautiful photos from her eco-friendly wedding in Connecticut this past August. They were married at Castle Craig in a lovely outdoor reception, which required no decorating due to the natural beauty of the grounds. Aileen is a highly creative and talented individual and therefore was able to incorporate a lot of DIY projects that not only reduced the environmental impact of her wedding but also kept her overall wedding expenses down. I was blown away when I saw all that she did! Through her creativity and design she was able to incorporate her Japanese heritage and I must say her work paid off, as her wedding was absolutely stunning.

Cermony Location: Castle Craig





Not only were the flowers and decor eco-friendly but they also provided their guests with local, edible candies from Lamothe's Sugar House and kept their guests informed through their wedding website. You can check out more photos on our facebook page but I thought I would leave you with a little advice from Aileen:
"It's your day. Do as you want and envision. Don't worry about breaking traditions or doing something new or unusual. The most important thing, in the end, is that you are married to the man you love and everything else is just window dressing. If you are having fun and enjoying yourself so will everyone else. And being different is fun! :) "
by Kate
17. September 2009 12:01
Below are some images from a green wedding which Emerald Weddings designed and coordinated in Spokane, Washington over Labor Day weekend 2009.
The event was held at the Bozarth Mansion which required minimal decorating due to the natural beauty of the grounds. The lights were LED and the centerpieces were potted dahlia plants so guests could take them home. The food and wine were all local as the couple used a caterer who served local food and they purchased wine from a local winery. The organic cupcakes were delicous and were also made by a local baker! One of my favorite parts however was the offset of the wedding which the couple informed the guests through table cards (pictured below) which sat next to the potted dahlias. For more pictures please visit our Facebook page.



