Over the university time, I have helped organise events and produced decorations for them. It includes promoting the event, invitations and keeping interest in the upcoming events. Its helped me work in a team and communicate efficiently, as well as having a role within a group.
It feels good being able to create these events for others and knowing that if our group didn’t take the time and effort to do it, we might not meet up outside of the course.
We usually set themes for people to dress up as.
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| Some photos from the event, showing the costumes and venue. |
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| some sheep i made out of recycled boxes and cotton wool for the nativity scene.. |
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| My crown of stars I made using recycled card and lots of glue. it was surprisingly comfy. |
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| Valentines themed party. Organised through social media platform Facebook, where we invited everyone on the course and posted updates on the venue and other interests. |
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| A kissing booth made my course mates, with props. Highly popular for those selfies. Often, interactive elements are used and favoured. |
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| Lots of hearts! Insprired by a ‘Pal-entine’ themed Bristol Shake comic fair, I drew out and cut heart garlands, and copied them in the scanner to hang around the venue. |
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| Doilies out of tissue paper, which were placed on tables like coasters. |
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| In process of colouring. |
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| Poster designed by course friend Sophie. These we distributed on small A5 posters on desks a few days before the event, and larger A3 posters placed by doors at eye level and communal areas such as by the printer, where people usually have to wait and browse the noticeboard. |
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