My FI saw this and thought it was cute... we love the idea of releasing sky lanterns (like in the movie Tangled) from the lawn out over the ocean (well, Long Island sound, but yeah) at the end of the night.
They're not that expensive, and you only need 1 per every 2 adults (kids can 'help' their parents but it's mostly an adult thing as you need to light it and hold it so you don't get burned). It's not much more dangerous than sparklers, and I thought it was a very cool idea - send your wishes out into the world, ya know?
The ones I'd buy are biodegradable - they're made out of rice paper and twine so they break down very easily and won't harm animals or sea creatures.
Is this too cheesy? How would you suggest announcing it and running it? I'm happy for all feedback!
Re: Good idea or bad idea?
[QUOTE]That's so cool! I never saw the movie Tangled but I think I get the gist of what these are.....they float up and eventually come down in the water and just disintegrate? If they don't do any environmental harm, I say go for it! In fact, I might look into them too. i'm getting married on the water, as well :)
Posted by kfesta[/QUOTE]
They're supposed to fly up pretty high and be visible for up to a mile off before the light extinguishes and they drift down, onto the water or earth (they'll disintegrate even on land very quickly as it's made out of rice).
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You gotta use this company, even though others are less expensive, because they're biodegradable and don't use a wire base. I couldn't do it if I knew there'd be 50-75 wire circles somewhere out in the environment afterwards!
I'm thinking for 150 guests, I'd want around 70 lanterns. Need to figure out how to light them - I assume the long lighters and buy a bunch so people can pass them around. Maybe we'll light our own, and then the two of us will light our family's, and then our family will help us light everyone else?
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Good idea or bad idea? : They're supposed to fly up pretty high and be visible for up to a mile off before the light extinguishes and they drift down, onto the water or earth (they'll disintegrate even on land very quickly as it's made out of rice). <a href="http://shop.wishlantern.com/White-Wish-Lanterns_c_1.html" rel='nofollow'>http://shop.wishlantern.com/White-Wish-Lanterns_c_1.html</a> You gotta use this company, even though others are less expensive, because they're biodegradable and don't use a wire base. I couldn't do it if I knew there'd be 50-75 wire circles somewhere out in the environment afterwards! I'm thinking for 150 guests, I'd want around 70 lanterns. Need to figure out how to light them - I assume the long lighters and buy a bunch so people can pass them around. Maybe <strong>we'll light our own, and then the two of us will light our family's, and then our family will help us light everyone else?
</strong>Posted by calindi[/QUOTE]
I think that's a good idea, get everyone in on it together, so everyone can share the "lighting process." I'm so glad you shared this! I think these are so cool, that even if my venue says no, I might get some anyways, and let them go another time. Maybe at our rehearsal dinner or something like that. It also might be a cool idea to let one go on the beach, on our first anniversary. Look at me, now I'm finding an excuse to use them for any occasion! haha, I guess I am hooked!
I think rehearsal dinner would be a great alternative. I am totally in love with the idea! I was thinking maybe doing it to end the night? We have to leave by 11pm anyway, so maybe have our DJ declare a last dance and then invite everyone go out on the lawn to send us off? We'll say something like, "The marriage that was created today will touch many lives - the energy from their love will serve to light up the lives of those around them. Please join the married couple to send positive light into the world."
You could get those long matches that would be used for fireplaces/grills at like, Christmas Tree Shop or something for really cheap, and people could "pass the flame" to one another.
You could prob even put a little note in the programs, like "Lighting Ceremony, 10pm" and maybe a quick explanation? That way guests will start wondering what it is, and you can announce it later that night and explain it. I like the idea of "passing along the light" too
[QUOTE]I've been to a sky lantern festival in Taiwan; it is indeed beautiful. The town that has the festival yearly hires ppl to clean up the day after. Check with your venue and the local authority before you purchase anything. Even if the lanterns are biodegradable, they still might see it as hazardous.
Posted by christikao[/QUOTE]
This.
I've seen these lanterns in many parts of Asia during the lantern festival, fifteen days after the New Year. They are definitely beautiful in the sky; not so much when they're washing up on an otherwise pristine beach.
I have to say I'm against using them unless a cleanup crew is hired to mitigate damage to the environment that results from these items.