Hitchfest 2010 – Bowie Bride & The Rock n Roll Wedding of the Year!
“We wanted to showcase food that was unique to LA, so we chose Korean/Mexican fusion tacos that were served off a truck. (LA is famous for their food trucks). Overall, we focused on traditions that made sense to us as a couple, and ignored the traditions that didn’t. So once we got over the whole, “Do we really need to include this expensive and/or dated tradition that we could honestly care less about” aspect of it all, planning a wedding that exuded “us” became pretty easy. We reused a ton of materials for the DIY decor — most of which we found buried in our closets, or in our recycling bins… Like CD cases, corks, sheet music, bottles, vases, buttons, etc. You name it, we probably tried to reuse it for our wedding decor.”
Rock and Roll Bride of the Year wearing Eco Designer Deborah Lindquist
Something Green Afterparty!
Enjoying the sunset on the deck of the Seven4one eco-friendly hotel in Laguna Beach. Thank you to all the fantastic participants of our first Something Green Bridal Event! Our attendees were amazing at how glamorous and easy it is to be a green bride. Renee Pawele (right) relaxes with guests at the afterparty! Fabulous eco catering designed by Jeff the Silent Chef in San Clemente.




