Your Sussex Wedding - June/July 2023 (Issue 103)

REMEMBERING LOVED ONES Rachael Tout from St Wilfrid’s Hospice (www.stwh.co.uk) says: There are lots of different ways that you can remember someone at your wedding sustainably, without turning to disposable items. It’s a lovely idea to raise a glass to them in your toast or remember them with music; your first dance could be a piece of music you all enjoyed. You could include a favourite meal or drink on your menu that reminds you of who you are missing – did they make the best pudding? Or could you add a cocktail that celebrates them? For example, was your best friend full of fizz? If so, add it to your menu in honour of that person – it’s sure to raise a smile. If you’re having a faith wedding, you can ask your faith leader to remember your loved one in your wedding prayers. You could ask for donations for a charity close to your heart so that favours using plastic materials etc aren’t thrown away after the event. At St Wilfrid’s Hospice, we support couples who’d like to have a wedding donation box or wedding favours related to raising money for the Hospice, so that the charity can go on to support other families in a similar situation in the future. CLEAN BEAUTY Hair and make-up artist Toni Todd (www.tonitoddhairandmakeup.co.uk) says: When it comes to your hair and make-up, making eco-friendly choices can be challenging but impactful and 1,000 per cent worth it. As a vegan and cruelty-free hair and make-up artist for weddings, I’m dedicated to helping you choose sustainable options that align with your values. Here are some tips to make your wedding make-up and everyday beauty routine more sustainable. •Choose eco-friendly products. Look for hair and make-up brands that prioritise sustainability by using natural, organic, and cruelty-free ingredients and hold accreditations from the likes of B corp, leaping bunny, PETA and the Soil Association. •Embrace a minimalist approach. Using fewer products not only reduces waste but also allows your authentic self to shine through. Did you know you can use your favourite lip colour as a cream blush on your cheeks and eyes too? •Seek a sustainable artist. Choose a hair and make-up artist who specialises in eco-friendly practices. They can guide you towards sustainable products and techniques. •Embrace reusable tools. Replace single-use make-up wipes and cotton pads with reusable alternatives like bamboo or organic cotton pads. Opt for hairstyling tools made from sustainable materials such as wooden brushes or combs. •Consider sustainable hairstyles. Explore elegant styles that require few hair products and styling. Embracing your natural hair texture can also be more environmentally friendly. •Minimise water usage. Incorporate water-saving techniques during your everyday hair washing and styling. Dry shampoos and low-flow shower heads are excellent options to reduce water consumption. DARING DESIGNS Chloë Alderson, The Wedding Print Shop (www.theweddingprintshop.co.uk) says: When it comes to wedding stationery there are many ways to make your wedding more sustainable, from small changes such as using recycled paper, to larger changes such as sending digital invites. At The Wedding Print Shop sustainability is very important to us, from reusing packaging to avoiding single-use plastics as much as possible (which is why we prefer to avoid acrylic invitations). We also advise you on what quantities you need to avoid over-ordering to save you money and reduce waste. If being more eco-friendly is something you’re striving for at your wedding, work with your chosen supplier to find the perfect balance between style and sustainability. Amongst our range we offer a design-only service for those preferring to send digital invites, various personalised packaging options for items such as biodegradable confetti, papers made from recycled materials and our newest addition – large format printing on 100 per cent fully recyclable board, suitable for table plans and welcome signs. Getty Images https://allyberry.co.uk 66

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