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Lala Terrariums, Gorgeous Unique Centrepieces

I met Erin at MakeIt! yesterday and subtly noticed that she is doing custom wedding work.

Lala Terrariums are unique and exceptionally green handcrafted terrariums that come in all shapes and sizes.  Erin makes custom terrariums for wedding centrepieces and has smaller hanging glass terrariums that can add to the decor of your reception.   Erin seeks out vintage glass to create her terrariums in whenever she can.

For table settings, Erin suggested placing a tag under one lucky guest’s table seat  and the terrariums become a gift for someone to take home after the reception.

Not only are Lala Terrariums a completely sustainable wedding decor item, they offer a new and different take on the traditional table setting.

 

Shona Dion

Your wedding ,your day, your menu!

A wedding meal without compromise

by Foodisima

In one of those odd turns of fate that life hands us, during a full calendar of wedding catering in the summer of 2010, we at Foodisima prepared not a single wedding meal that included meat other than – in certain cases — some wild and sustainably caught salmon.

We did some beautiful weddings, too. They were mostly gorgeous affairs that included white dresses, rented tuxes, perfectly turned-out bridesmaids, elegant cakes and weeping mothers of the bride. In short, from the outside looking in, they were mostly somewhat traditional, beautiful weddings. And the food we prepared for these weddings was beautiful and, in some ways, traditional, as well. That is, looking at the food what you would see is elegant, well prepared and served wedding fare.

Foodisima Catering & Chef Services have always prided ourselves on local food that is, as much as possible, handmade. We make our own stocks and sauces, our own breads. Our polenta begins with cornmeal and when we serve both scones and sorbets they are made by hand.

Over the years, our own awareness of local, organic food has grown to the point where we are very sensitive of carbon footprints, not only for ourselves but for our clients: we recycle, of course (doesn’t everyone?), but we also expend a lot of effort thinking about how we can not only reduce our own waste, but that of our clients, as well. It turns out that if you think like that long enough and hard enough, it trickles down into everything you do. Which, one way or another, led to the summer of 2010: all those weddings. No meat.

In the middle of what I think I will look back on as a watershed summer, Chelsea Clinton got married. And it happened that while I was busy preparing stocks and sauces and dressings for what would be a mostly vegan wedding, I was hearing about how Clinton – who is vegan – would be serving some vegan cuisine at her wedding, but also organically raised beef. The thought of this very prominent vegan serving meat at her wedding sort of appalled me. After all, this would be her day. Well, her and her (presumably also vegan) groom. If you can not, on that very special day, ask that your friends and family respect your choices, when can you? The rationale I heard (though admittedly not from Clinton herself) was that people have traditionally offered vegetarian options at carnivorecentric weddings so why should vegan weddings not offer meat for attending carnivores? And my answer to that is… well, it’s different.

It isn’t that we at Foodisima don’t like meat or have a problem with it. In fact, aside from the watershed wedding thing, we prepared meat for a lot of other types of functions last summer. We don’t mind doing it and we do it very well. Also, if you want meat at your wedding – if that’s part of your personal design brief for your special day, or even if it’s just that you always dreamed of filet mignon at your wedding, or chicken kiev, that’s just what you should have. But if what you really want is a different kind of wedding, well… nothing need stand in your way.

See, here’s the thing: for many people, their wedding will be the largest party they ever host. And it’s meaningful, this party. It represents a new beginning, in a way. And the birth of a new aspect in a special relationship. A whole new day. A party like that – an important party, heavy in symbolism and sharing – should stand for something. Especially if the wedding couples have made choices of conviction in their lives.

And here’s the other thing: even while I was hearing about Clinton’s compromise at her own wedding, I knew from experience that it was a compromise not worth making. And why? Because by that point I had helped create a special and meaningful day for several vegetarian couples and had watched while guest after guest not only ate happily of the vegetarian and vegan food on offer, they raved about it: this including grumpy looking uncles and obviously meat-eating dads. That’s because we’ve discovered that really good vegetarian and vegan celebration food is not about what isn’t there. It’s truly about celebrating what is.

Somewhere during that watershed summer – somewhere between Chelsea and eight or ten happy brides – I came to a place of conviction about what a wedding meal should look like. Truly, it can take many forms: it can be a stand-up affair, with luscious tidbits handed round by cater-waiters. It can be five courses beautifully served while the wedding party sips and toasts. Or it can be a bountiful buffet. But whatever it consists of, it should reflect the convictions of the wedding couple, whatever they happen to be.

This is your special day. The most special day ever. It need not be a day for compromise: it’s the day that will take you forward into the next phase of your life. Having that day – and that beautiful party – perfectly reflect your beliefs is not too much to ask.

Foodisima will be wowing guests with their scrumptious appetizers at The Grassroots Wedding Fair, February 12, 2011 at Heritage Hall in Vancouver.

DIY Decorations – Leaf Garland

Natural looking leaf garland is a beautiful way to decorate for a green wedding.  It is a handmade creation that is not difficult, although you do need time to put it all together.  It involves fantastic thrift store searching, felting, cutting and sewing, and anyone can carry out this lovely DIY decorating idea.

Feel good not only about reducing and reusing, but taking a creative role in the design of your wedding decor.  This garland is so versatile that it can be used over and over.  It is such a simple yet beautiful accent.

We shall have this decorating idea on hand at The Grassroots Wedding Fair.

Step 1:

Take a trip to your local thrift store.  You are looking for 100% wool sweaters in your wedding colours.  If you can find old vintage sweaters the better.  They have to be 100% wool to felt properly.  Choose 1-3 sweaters to start and feel free to mix colours.

Step 2:

Wash your sweaters in hot water.  If you have a washing machine bag or even a pillow case place the sweaters inside the bag.  Place tennis balls in your washer if you have any.  Otherwise wash the sweaters with jeans.  The sweaters need to be agitated and balls in the washer work really well. 

Some sweaters may have to be washed more than once.  Place in the dryer and you should have lovely pulverized felted material to work with. 

Even if your sweater does not felt perfectly you can still cut out your leaves.  Try a few and decide if you can still use them.

3. Cut sweater into strips and then start cutting out your leaves.

4. Sew the leaves by hand or by machine so that they form a chain.  You have options here.  You can sew long stitches by hand through the leaves, with one stitch per leaf, or you can sew the leaves end to end, but this will include a lot of stopping and starting.  The other method is to simply run them through your sewing machine, slowly, one after another until you reach your desired length.

Try decorating your leaves with various stitches of different colours or sew two leaves together of different colours and stitch rip out sections between the stitches. 

5. Hang and stand back in awe at your lovely creation.

This garland can be adapted to almost any type of floral creation.  If you have a summer wedding, try simple flower cutouts in bright colours.  For a fall wedding, choose an array of reds, oranges and greens.

Exhibitor Highlights – Brilliant Eco Events

Yoona Hawkins is a wedding event planner with a commitment to helping couples-to-be make green choices in all aspects of their wedding.  Her sense of creativity along with her eco-friendly sensibilities create a wedding that couples will fully enjoy and feel good about. 

Brilliant Eco Events strives to find green solutions for every apect of weddings without compromising on quality.  Yoona focuses on being ecologically conscious in every aspect of wedding plannning.  In fact green wedding choices have the added bonus of being gentle on the earth and therefore add greater meaning to a modern wedding. 

Briliant Eco Events’ planning services include day of coordination, month of coordination, full service and consulting.  Yoona encourages her clients to use local services and to purchase products that are sustainable when making decisions for their wedding.  Brilliant Eco Events also encourage clients to hire vendors who are commited to making eco-friendly choices for their businesses.

“We support environmental organizations within B.C. such as The David Suzuki Foundation, the Coastal Invasive Plant Committee and Habitat Acquisition“.

Visit Brilliant Eco Events at The Grassroots Wedding Fair and see how Yoona can help with your green wedding choices.  It is not just about being a green business supporter.  Yoona is also an excellent wedding planner with many ideas to bring a sense of uniqueness and creativity to your wedding.