We’ve got big news today over here at Junebug Weddings! We are thrilled to announce that Junebug is joining forces with the international publishing house Globe Pequot Press to write the book on wedding planning- literally! I’m so excited! Over the next 6 months the Junebug team will compile what we’ve learned in our years as wedding professionals and write a complete guide to stress-free wedding planning for all of you couples out there. Our goal is to make it simple, straight forward, informative and fun, and most of all, bea-u-ti-ful! (You may have noticed, we’re completely beauty obsessed!) It should hit the book shelves toward the end of 2008 and we’ll be sure to keep you updated as we work along. In the meantime, keep your great ideas and comments coming. We so appreciate your readership and the amazing community we are part of here in Seattle and around the world!
Our Who Do You Love contest is in its final weeks, so if you’re a Seattle area bride and haven’t signed up yet, don’t miss your chance! You get one entry for each Junebug recommended professional you work with throughout your wedding planning process. The drawing will be on November 1st and we are giving away some seriously fabulous prizes- non-stop tickets to Maui on Hawaiian Airlines, shopping sprees at Tulip and pedicures from the lovely Frenchys Day Spa! Check out our Plan Your Wedding section for the most talented and passionate wedding professionals in the area, and then sign up to win! Good luck!
Green living is in the air! (As it should be!) I’ve been tagged by Liene from Blue Orchid Designs to participate in Blog Action Day by joining the discussion about the environment, and by Abby at Style Me Pretty to share some of the things I do in my every day life to be environmentally responsible.
I’m lucky living in a city like Seattle, it’s easy to be green here! There are loads of amazing farmer’s markets granting easy access to all the local, organic, sustainable farms and their products. My favorite is the year round Sunday market in Ballard. Recycling is heartily encouraged here, so it’s no sweat to shred and recycle all the paperwork that comes with running a business, which is a lot! I live in a great neighborhood, Capitol Hill, where I’m spoiled by having everything I need within walking distance: grocery stores, coffee shops, beautiful parks, zillions of bars and restaurants, downtown Seattle, the waterfront. I try to walk instead of drive as much as I can. Little things help too, like drinking out of these recyclable aluminum SIGG water bottles instead of continuously buying plastic ones when I’m on the go, and trying to purchase things I love like clothes and makeup that were made by reputable sources, not sweatshops.
Going green at your wedding can be daunting if you feel you have to go all or nothing, but incorporating an environmentally friendly idea or two can be really simple and still totally make a difference! One of my favorite and oh-so-easy ways to be conscientious at your wedding is to incorporate local produce or other ingredients into your food or cake. Talk to your caterer or cake baker- they are sure to have some great ideas about what’s available in your area. Besides supporting your local small businesses, your food will probably be extra delicious! Another of my favorite ideas is to really, truly choose bridesmaids dresses that your girlfriends could wear again. (Imagine all those dresses that have been thrown away over the years after being worn just that one time!) This is an idea that we love so much at Junebug it’s the concept of our next Fashion Report! Stay tuned! There are so many stunning dresses available these days, give them something that they’ll love!
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