Walk the Aisle in Sustainable Style

Image courtesy of Put Your Heart Into It

If you’re wedded to the idea of sustainable style, get yourself along to the Put Your Heart Into It DIY Sustainable Wedding Workshop & Expo this Sunday 5 October at Melbourne’s Collingwood Masonic Centre Hall. The event is the first of its kind, bringing together a crack team of stylists, florists and photographers who can show you how to plan your special day the sustainable way. It’s the perfect outing for brides-to-be and anyone who loves getting crafty and creative.

Best of all, Put Your Heart Into It is offering all Peppermint readers a special two-for-one ticket offer! All you need to do is book for yourself and then email Put Your Heart Into It the name of a friend you’d like to come along with you. Attendees learn how to make a bouquet, button holes and arrangements with sustainable local flowers; they’ll get to make a ceramic garland, find out about event planning and wedding styling and get great advice from a range of industry professionals. There’s also a local grazing table of food and a goodie bag to take home. Get in quick and book your spot today!

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