Last year, a widely syndicated news story declared, "More Couples Choosing to Make Their Weddings Green." But despite the growing interest in eco-friendly nuptial celebrations, planning a green wedding isn't nearly as easy as it should be. It involves either a lot of extra cash to spend on a one-stop organic event planner, or a lot of extra time to spend micro-managing details. I should know: I'm getting married next month, and I'm exhausted from trying to find enviromentally sound options for every aspect of the wedding.
Interests: Indie Crafting, Art, Astronomy, Physics, History, Eco-Friendly, Computer Graphics, Sewing, Knitting, Drawing, Macrame, Painting, Spinning,Book Binding, Screenprinting, Electronics Tinkering, Web Design, Books about my interests, Coffee, Travel, Black Tea, Cooking, Corduroy, Wool Felt, Ribbons, Vintage Patches, Collecting Sanrio paraphernalia, Boondoggle, Zines
Inspiration: Carl Sagan, Jim Henson, and Tori Amos.