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About U Event and Wedding Organizer

Locality: Pyrmont, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 405 154 637



Address: Unit 58/222 Sussex Street 2000 Pyrmont, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 New Logo for About U Wedding and Event



24.01.2022 Sarkodie photography

24.01.2022 Lovely Bouquet very fresh, spring theme, and unique. Love it to the max

21.01.2022 This is way I do this job. There is nothing more rewarding than happy clients on their wedding day.



15.01.2022 I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel #weddingmc #eventmc #weddingorganiser #weddingau #sydneymc #indonesianmc #bilingualmc #indoaussiemc

14.01.2022 Successful event on Saturday for Milly and Mamet goes ro Sydney. I had a wonderful time being the MC for the event. #MCWEDDINGau #sydneymc #eventmc #indomc #eventhost

12.01.2022 Sweet Poem for wedding reading This day I married my best friend the one I laugh with as we share life's wonderous zest, as we find new enjoyments and experience all that's best.... the one I live for because the world seems brighter as our happy times are better and our burdens feel much lighter. the one I love with every fiber of my soul. We used to feel vaguely incomplete, now together we are whole. See more



10.01.2022 Awesome Wedding Day for Henry and Erica

06.01.2022 Happy customer happy me. Thanks for the testimonial Frans and Priska. It was an honor to be your MC

04.01.2022 10 Fabulous Colour Combinations: 1. Pink and Orange Pink and orange are a fresh and fun combination. We love these bright petals against the green grass. 2. Black and White Black and white is classic and never goes out of style. Add a pop of colour to add some personality- we love this fuschia!... 3. Fuschia and Navy So pretty! Navy and pink always works well together. We love the idea of keeping the flowers in shades of pink, and the rest of the table in blue. 4. Purple and Blue An unusual combination, purple and blue work beautifully together. Using colour in your serviettes is a great way to add more colour to your reception. 5. Pink and Coral You can mix flowers in various shades of pink and coral for a unique and beautiful effect. Here the floral centrepiece is the hero of the table- gorgeous. 6. Green and Tan We love the way the green of the flowers and plants relates to the green in the menu. Tan is a subtle and rustic background colour that allows the green to pop. 7. Red and Aqua Red and aqua are a vibrant and fun combination. 8. Cobalt Blue and Orange Bright and colourful, these playful colours stand out. 9. Lilac and Green These soft colours are lovely together and ribbons are a sweet addition to any table. 10. Blush and Mint Green Pastels always work well together. The blush and mint green add a vintage touch to the table. See more

03.01.2022 Few tips on planning a wedding: 1. Maybe pay someone to do that. Are you supremely artistic and experienced in the ways of crafting? Is your great aunt Martha Stewart? Unless the answer to one of these questions is yes, think very carefully about any D.I.Y. projects. Examine your own abilities with a critical eye. For instance, I once tried to complete a "Cosmos manicure" and ended up looking like I'd let a four-year-old paint my nails. Face the music: Despite what Pinterest ...would have you believe, some of us are just shit at art. And your wedding is probably not the time to learn that lesson. It'll only be more expensive when you have to replace everything at the last minute. 2. Not everyone gets a date, and that's fine. Look, lots of us wanted everyone we've ever known and loved at the ceremony. But that's just not feasible unless your daddy is a robber baron. You'll want to invite as many significant others as possible, of course, and if someone is flying from Shanghai to Cleveland for your reception, you'd better allow them a date. But at some point, it's time to hitch the caboose to the gravy train, and once you do, stick 100 percent to your guns. Consider preparing an email in advance for anyone who truly does not understand that money doesn't grow on trees. 3. You are not the Lone Ranger. Perhaps you want to be the Stanley Kubrick of weddings, strictly controlling every single aspect of the entire production. But that way lies The Shining, my friend. When someone graciously offers to help, come up with some very specific detail they're well-equipped to handle. (If you've got it covered or this person is an absolute incompetent, politely decline, but I urge you to consider the offer, even if it's as simple as logging RSVPs.) Also, on a more specific note, unless you're wearing that $100 H&M dress, seriously consider having more than one bridesmaid. If I'd known how much work getting my girdle on was going to be, I'd have a bridal party of eight or nine really strapping gals. 4. Write thank-you notes as gifts come in. Do not get behind, unless you want to spend your honeymoon crafting odes to the lovely Waterford from Aunt Mildred. 5. Be ready to show some backbone. I'm willing to bet that most readers of this blog are very, very committed to not being a power-drunk nightmare-person Bridezilla during their planning processand that's great! Never, ever be nasty. But know that it's perfectly okay to say no, no thanks, not gonna to happen when your florist tries to talk you into expensive hot-pink table overlays. (You'll also need to be prepared to wield that NOPE like a broadsword if you've laid down a law like no kids or no cellphones, by the way.) Let's practice together!

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