Obviously, invitations would be sent virtually, as we're now trying to save paper...or maybe I can use plantable paper, like these gift tags!? This is something I would look into before, because I think there is something special about a paper invite, but again trying to stay green so I'd have to research a bit more.
I'm totally into these EcoFriendly confetti push-pops I found on Etsy.
Air plants would be a great place card alternative and party favor!
Obviously we'll need to eat off of plates and use utensils, so this party pack from Susty Party is kind of perfect because I prefer a quick and easy cleanup instead of loading the dishwasher a million times (not a green thought, but Rome wasn't built in a day everyone!).
I also think it would be a great idea to bring someone in (or ask a guest) to talk about different ways to be go green that are manageable, the benefits of going green, and to share some further reading.
Hey thanks so much for the shoutout!!! I love susty party - their paper straws are so cute.
ReplyDeleteAnother good place to get started is Refinery 29 - they actually have a fair amount of "green" content: http://www.refinery29.com/search?q=eco&search=
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That's awesome, Cameron! Thanks for the tip - I'll have to check it out. XX
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