


At our wedding we made the decision to send out e-invites and managed all our guest responses with spread sheets developed by my IT savvy (then-) fiance. It felt right both from an environmental point of view as well as placing a modern geeky spin on the wedding invite.
Besides, what do people do with the invite after the wedding is over? And really how many of your guests don't have an email address?
With a vision to reduce the carbon footprint of other wedding couples, Greenvelope was developed by outdoor enthusiast and young entrepreneur Sam Franklin. His website allows couples to order online paperless wedding packages that range from save-the-dates, invites, envelopes and thank you notes. The site also lets couples manage their rsvp's and guest lists which makes planning such an ease. There are lots of designs to choose from and the website is really user friendly.
And to show he means business, for every purchase of a wedding invite package a 10% donation is given to Mountains for Sound, a not-for-profit forest preservation organisation.
Greenvelope has given Odd Sundays readers a special offer! From now until June 2011, enter the code: "OddSundays" for 25% off invitation purchases.
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