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  • Wedding Reception | 2 August 2008 | Phuong & Oley | Crystal Palace, Canley Heights, Sydney

    Reception for 350 guests held at the Crystal Palace in Canley Heights . This Vietnamese and Chinese couple were absolutely delightful to work for – they both have a charming, friendly nature that created a deep warmth which radiated throughout the whole venue.

    It was a very lovely reception with family and friends helping make the evening very special for Phuong and Oley. Phuong’s uncle officiated over the reception as the Master of Ceremony and later contributed to the atmosphere by playing keyboards and singing a few songs.

    As with most Vietnamese/Chinese receptions, guests were treated to a ten course banquet. Between courses the guests were kept entertained by Phuong and Oley performing their bridal waltz and various brackets of open dancing which consisted of a blend of Laos, Chinese and Western music. A highlight of the evening was when Phuong’s uncle asked Oley to kiss his bride – well what can I say, the kissed lasted for nearly three and a half minutes!!! (see photo below)

    At the end of the evening it was party time with everybody up and dancing to Phuong and Oley’s retro favourites. On all accounts, a very enjoyable evening was had by all. Phuong and Oley will be having a delayed honeymoon in Europe and New York. A beautiful couple who are very much in love and deserve every happiness the world has to offer.


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Bride & Groom Entry Song: “Everything” by Michael Buble

    Cake Cutting Song: “In The Arms Of An Angel” by Sarah McLaughlin

    Bridal Waltz/First Dance: “Stay With You” by John Legend


    That Kiss!!!!


    Other Wedding Professionals

    Photographer: Beautiful West Photography and Video


    Fun On The Dancefloor

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  • Wedding Ceremony & Reception | 26 April 2008 | Julie & Brian | The Mint, Sydney

    Ceremony and Reception for 92 guests held at The Mint, in the heart of Sydney. Constructed between 1811 and 1816 as the southern wing of the ‘Rum Hospital’, this site holds great historical significance. In 1854 it was expanded to accommodate the first branch of the Royal Mint outside of England. Current day use of the building includes the Mint Museum and innovative and stylish contemporary function spaces perfect for weddings and other special events. The area also features a grassed courtyard perfect for wedding ceremonies.

    Julie and Brian opted for a twilight wedding ceremony which evoked a very romantic feel to this special moment. It was a lovely ceremony officiated by Bronwyn Hixon as the sun slowly set. Following the ceremony guests were served drinks and canapes whilst being entertained by The Con Artists String Quartet.

    The reception space is quite unique in that the wall that faces the courtyard consists of louvered panels which were raised so that this area was opened up and the courtyard became a part of the reception area. It was a relaxed reception with the ambience of the venue creating a elegant and classy atmosphere. Julie and Brian are a very lovely caring couple who certainly wanted to ensure that everybody had a wonderful time. There certainly were some very entertaining moments throughout the speeches – firstly by Brian’s best man who told the story of how Brian had met Julie in a delightful and humorous manner, next was Brian, who on a number of occasions had to pause in order to recover from laughing. Finally, Julie thanked everybody warmly for being a part of their very special day. Special mention was made of the role which the mothers had played in their lives which concluded with the presentation of floral bouquets as a small token of appreciation by Julie’s two young children.

    Julie, Brian and their guests spent the rest of the evening socialising, dancing and enjoying music. It was a lovely wedding in a great location – a enjoyable and memorable time was had by all.


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Cake Cutting Song: “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo‘ole

    Bridal Waltz/First Dance: “It Had To Be You” by Harry Connick Jnr



    Other Wedding Professionals

    Marriage Celebrant: Bronwyn Hixson

    Floral Design: Designs by Boo Shi

    String Quartet: The Con Artists – 0421 106 996


    Fun On The Dancefloor

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  • Post Wedding Celebration | 19 April 2008 | Fiona & David | Waverton Bowling Club, Waverton, Sydney

    Fiona and David had married in Port Douglas, Far North Queensland a number of weeks prior. A small number of family and close friends made the journey to witness the wedding and celebrate with them. From all accounts everything was absolutely fantastic and being such a magical location, how could it not have been (as anybody who has been to this special part of Australia can attest). It was Fiona and David’s desire to want to share the immense joy of their strong love and lifelong commitment with all the special people in their lives, particularly those who were unable to make the journey with a little Post Wedding Celebration.

    The cocktail celebration was held at Waverton Bowling Club on Sydney’s North Shore. It was attended by 100 special guests whom have greatly supported Fiona and David throughout their lives and relationship together. The only formality that occurred during the evening was speeches. Fiona’s very good friend Jacqui, recounted the story of how she had been responsible for this lovely couple meeting. She also shared some wonderful insights into both their lives and how the relationship had developed – a very lovely speech. This was followed by beautiful heartfelt speeches by both David and Fiona.

    It was a relaxed yet elegant evening with great friends, good food, ample drinks, music and dancing. What was really evident was the extreme happiness that both Fiona and David feel in marriage – a love that you could feel everywhere. I consider myself most privileged to have been a part of this evening.


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Special Song Requests: “True Colours” by Eva Cassidy, “Hero” by Enrique Iglesias



    Other Professionals

    Styling: Angelic Events & Design


    Fun On The Dancefloor

    The first clip features Fiona having a wow of a time dancing with friends.

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    Photography and Video by DJ:Plus! Entertainment