Green Gatherings: Go Paperless
Expecting guests? that week we’ll offer tips for green celebrations.
Tip #1: Skip the Paper
Make your group gatherings tree-friendly by avoiding paper products. Send invitations electronically using Evite. Create a festive mood by setting the table with the good china and the
cloth napkins. If you don’t have a complete dinner set, have fun with mix-and-match decor by borrowing plates from friends or finding used dinnerware through Freecycle.
Share your tips: How do you reuse, reduce, and recycle when you’re hosting a party?
[Source] Della Watson
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