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The Wedding Project touches on the themes of life, love, nature and everything organic. Embodying purity and lively energy, ease and lightness, this brilliant holiday inspires us to love everything that nature has given us. All of the compositions created for an eco-wedding recall natural elements and reliefs untouched by human hands.
The traditions of environmentally friendly marriage focus on only organic materials and recycled materials. Potted plants are generally used and only simple and natural decorations are used.
Greenpeace supporters insist that resources that are spent on nothing could be invested in more worthwhile things.
When it comes to wedding flowers, an eco-wedding entails using a simple and elegant floral composition created by local florists, rather than purchasing imported exotic bouquets. You can also express your own creativity by using flowers and decorative plants grown by the friends and relatives of the newlyweds. The exposition uses fruits and plants that are considered symbols of live; apples, pomegranates, roses, lilies of the valley, ferns and lovages.
This sort of environmentally friendly wedding ceremony is suited for couples who want to give a gift not only to each other, but to the whole planet. There are more and more caring people like that every year.
Our composition to dedicated to precisely that kind of people, brave and active creators of our planet’s bright future!
The eco-wedding project offers a classic wedding ceremony composition in the open air; rows of benches for the guests, a wedding altar with a shelf for your belongings, a table for gifts. We have also tried to demonstrate how a ceremony can be held in accordance with the rules of an eco-wedding.
All of the elements of this expositions are made from environmentally-friendly recycled materials. The plants used in the decorations were grown by local producers.
The eco-wedding exposition is interactive; visitors to the Festival can imagine themselves in the place of the guests or authors of this wedding ceremony. Photography at the exposition is welcome.