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An Art Themed Bat Mitzvah
April 12th, 2012

An Art Themed Bat Mitzvah

The Brenner family celebrated their daughter Rachel’s Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, March 17, 2012 at Temple Chaverim in Plainview, New York. Following the service, there was a Kiddush luncheon and then an evening celebration which was outRACHous fun for family and friends at The Tam O’Shanter Club in Brookville, New York.

Mitzvah Mom Bonnie writes for Mitzvah Market and is happy to share Rachel’s special day with our readers.

 Pictured above (L-R): Mom Bonnie, Bat Mitzvah girl Rachel, Brother Jayson and Dad Steven.

All party photography was done by Simon Elliot Events and the rest of the vendors are listed at the bottom of the spotlight.


Rachel’s service was held at Temple Chaverim with a Kiddush luncheon catered by Hasson Caterers


Turquoise and gold trimmed kippot were ordered and delivered in 10 days from bestkippah.com

Rachel chose her favorite color combination of turquoise and gold for her Luscious Verde invitation which was customized by Ellen Futterman of Proper Notice. The layered invitation featured a plumeria flower

 Rachel included her dog Cody, who is wearing a yarmulke on the custom stamp!


Rachel’s long gown was from Outrageous Boutique and it was the first dress she tried on! Rachel’s long turquoise gown featured crystals and was accented by her Aunt Jodi’s tiara that she wore at her wedding


Mom Bonnie found her champagne gown at Mieka Boutique


The Tam O’Shanter Club was the setting and Mom Bonnie raved about GM Maureen, Carl, Matt and Chef Renaldo who went above and beyond in accommodating the Brenner’s requests. Delicious food displays included a raw bar for guests during the cocktail hour

Since Rachel’s celebration was on March 17, the Brenners included a touch of the Irish!


The art theme was clear when guests arrived and saw this awesome letter “R” made of crayons

Beautiful flower arrangements were placed on the four corners of the bar along with some bling


Verbena Designs used Rachel’s artwork as the vase for the adult tables filled with beautiful flowers


The table numbers were created from drawing pencils


The Finishing Touch provided the jewel gold overlays and turquoise lamour linens and napkins


The back wall of the ballroom was filled with different shots of Rachel on a shimmering fabric


The lit up stage and gobo was brought in by Party Harty


The kids had a great time in the lounge especially sitting at the acrylic high top tables which formed the letter “X”


The “S” shaped couch was a big hit!

Simon Elliot Events created the LED place card seating tower that was lit up with the adult guests names


Rachel’s friends and cousins were all listed on a poster for the lounge

 The splatter art logo created by Amy Wohl at FabuDesigns.com was incorporated into other aspects of the decor like the personalized napkins, menu cards, favor tags and even thank you notes!


Mom Bonnie ordered custom napkins from The Stationary Studio


One of many posters created for the reception


A great dance floor decal with Rachel’s logo


Custom pillows were placed in the kids lounge area and now are in Rachel’s room

 The thank you note features Rachel during the Horah


Rachel made her grand entrance on top of a golf cart which was GM Maureen’s idea!

 
MC Howie, Evan and the dancers of Party Harty provided great music, high energy and lots of fun all night for the kids and adults


Rachel with the Party Harty dancers


Who is having more fun, Evan or the girls?


Magician John Born wowed everyone with his magic


Pop a shot is always fun!

There was an caricaturist on hand who used Rachel’s logo and her favorite things in this picture of the Bat Mitzvah girl


Rachel feeling the love from her family and friends


Bat Mitzvah girl Rachel and Dad Steve share a dance


Mom Bonnie with son Jayson


Simon Elliot Events provided their digital iSign for Rachel’s guests to leave her special messages. These messages will all be compiled into a keepsake book featuring a picture of each guest next to what they wrote

Baked to Perfection baked the art themed cake and Verbena Designs made custom votive candles spelling out R-A-C-H-E-L for her candle lighting ceremony

 A Promos USA/The Imagemaker created the sweatshirt favors and bags for Rachel’s friends. She wanted a turquoise zip-up hoody for the girls and black for the boys with her logo in different colors on the back of each


The favor tags read, “Hope you had an outRACHous time”

 The Brenners used Timeline Video Productions to produce Rachel’s montage. Mom Bonnie said “although they are based in Florida and I am in New York, the entire process was easy and a great experience.” Watch Rachel’s montage here

Two time Mitzvah Mom Bonnie has some advice for our readers:

“As a former corporate event planner I knew how I wanted things to look, but so did Rachel! Making sure we  had an “art” theme and “giving back” aspects were front and center. So compromise was key and so was finding the right vendors to make it happen.  I had some great associations through Mitzvah Market, although some of the vendors I used I found at the very last minute. Choose your vendors wisely and build great relationships with them. I was lucky to have a great collaboration between all my vendors. Rachel was so happy with how everything turned out and our guests (adults and kids alike) continue to rave every time they see me!”

Mitzvah Project:

Rachel is passionate about dogs and decided to sell bracelets at school. With the money she raised, she bought dog supplies for Little Shelter Animal Rescue and Adoption Center in Huntington, New York, a no-kill shelter.

 
Bracelets that Rachel sold at school

 

This poster explained Rachel’s Bat Mitzvah project to her guests and was on display at the Kiddush luncheon

The following vendors helped to make Rachel’s Bat Mitzvah celebration fabulous! If you give any of them a call, please make sure you let them know you read about them on Mitzvah Market.

Venue/Caterer: Maureen Hollenbach, The Tam O’Shanter Club 516-626-1980
Décor/Florist: Jennifer McKeon, Verbena Designs, 516-935-3757
Music Entertainment:
MC Howie, Percussion, Evan, Party Harty, 516-845-8585
Kid’s Lounge: Party Harty
Photo Favors: Stephanie Antell, That’s Entertainment Concepts, a division of Party Harty
Favors/Custom Pillows:
Mindy, A Promos USA/The Imagemaker, 516-377-0186
Photography/Videography: Michelle Collins, Simon Elliot Events, 516-586-6822
LED Seating Tower/iSign/Floor decal/Posters: Simon Elliot Events, 516-586-6822
Invitation: Ellen Futterman, Proper Notice, 516-621-9523
Graphic Artist (Menu cards, favor tags, logo, signage, thank you): Amy Wohl, FabuDesigns.com, 312-513-1698
Custom Linens: Joy, The Finishing Touch 516-827-7433
Calligraphy:
Karen Garber, 516-681-2939, inkspotzs@aol.com
Pop A Shot/Pretzel’s
:
That’s Entertainment Concepts a division of Party Harty
Chair and Table rental:
A to Z Party Rental, 516-293-4192
Magician: John Born, john@johnborn.com
Caricaturist:
The Creativity Studio
Cake:
Baked to Perfection, 516-944-5642
Yalmulkes:
BestKippah.com
Rachel’s Dress: Outrageous Boutique, 516-931-3331
Mom’s Dress
: Mieka Boutique, 516-367-8755
Suit: Kenny’s Mens and Boys Wear, 516-921-2660
Hair: Maritza, Two Stephen Street, 516-822-2355
Makeup: Lauren, Dakotah Salon
Custom cocktail and guest napkins: The Stationary Studio
Stamp: Zazzle.com
Mitzvah Project bracelets: Brace Yourself Now, 516-459-6495
Sunday Brunch: Bagel Boss Roslyn, Debbie 516-626-5599

Casting Call! Are You Throwing A Bar/Bat Mitzvah?
April 12th, 2012

Casting Call! Are You Throwing A Bar/Bat Mitzvah?

Are you a teen, or a parent of a teen, about to throw the celebration of your life?

If you are planning an upcoming Sweet 16, Bar/Bat Mitzvah party or other special occasion, Go Go Luckey Entertainment would like to hear from you. They are currently casting for, It’s My Party.

 

Go Go Luckey, the producers of hit shows including “Laguna Beach,” are seeking parents and kids with HUGE PERSONALITIES that are planning the PARTY OF THE YEAR to celebrate their child’s milestone event.

They are looking for families who are going to pull out all the stops to make their event grandiose and over-the-top. Are you renting a castle, fabulous hotel, hiring sensational entertainers, dropping the college fund on a dress, sparing no expense to have the party to end all parties? Your child’s celebration will be one time and you intend to do it like nobody has ever done it before!

If the above describes your family or anyone you know, producers from Go Go Luckey would like to meet you asap!

Please send an email to: castmyparty@gmail.com and send the following:

1. Parent’s name
2. Teen/child’s name and age
3. Parent’s contact phone number
4. Email address
5. Type of party you’re planning
6. Date of party
7. Details…tell them about the awesome location, the entertainment you’ll be hiring, the outfit you’ll wear, the catering etc. Just how outrageous will this party be?

Who knows, we all might be watching a Mitzvah Market reader starring in It’s My Party soon!

Mitzvah Inspire: Chocolate
April 11th, 2012

Mitzvah Inspire: Chocolate

The Event Of A Lifetime, Inc. is a full service event planning company serving the Greater Metro NYC area.

They strive to customize each party to suit their clients’ vision and budget and can help with as much or as little as you like.

 

 

This celebration was inspired by a Hershey’s kiss, the colors were chocolate brown & metallic silver with turquoise.

Peter Oberc was the photographer.

 

 The invitation, done in chocolate brown, turquoise and silver set the tone for the party

The escort cards were made of chocolate. They had the Peace, Love & Chocolate logo, along with each guest’s name and table number

The floral centerpieces in the cocktail hour had accents of blue with the bases filled with Chocolate kisses

For dinner, the adult tables were covered in luxe chocolate brown linens with turquoise napkins. In the center of each table was a different shaped apothecary jar filled with a different type of chocolate, surrounded by flowers and candles

The kids hung out in an incredible lounge that was brown velvet, turquoise and silver mylar with custom logo pillows

The sign-in board was a mirror in the shape of a chocolate kiss personalized with the Bat Mitzvah girl’s name and Mitzvah date

The cake had the Peace, Love and Chocolate logo and was topped with a chocolate kiss

As one of the activities, guests enjoyed a chocolate bar. They choose from dozens of candies, nuts and cookies which got added to melted chocolate. After it hardened, it was boxed up for them to enjoy or take home

The favors were a turquoise American Apparel off the shoulder top with the Peace, Love & Chocolate logo on the back

We thank The Event Of A Lifetime for sharing this “chocolate” Bat Mitzvah with our readers.

Mitzvah Inspire: High Flying Mitzvah
April 4th, 2012

Mitzvah Inspire: High Flying Mitzvah

Talk about doing something different! We found this great Bat Mitzvah celebration on the Hostess with the Mostess blog and had to share.

This party soared to new heights and was held at the Trapeze School of NY in New York City.

 

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This unique “trapeze” themed party was put together by Lysa Scarselli, a jewelry designer who also loves styling events.

The guests were told to wear “athletic attire,” and in addition to the Trapeze there was juggling, trampoline, swordplay, silk ropes, stilts and more.

 

Trapeze Invite

Guests knew the fun they would have as soon as the invitation arrived!

Mitzvah Inspire Trapeze Party arial view

The balloons that decorated the huge space were aqua and orange

Mitzvah Inspire Trapeze action

Guests were able to get in on the action!

Mitzvah Inspire: Trapeze Bat Mitzvah

Staff was on hand for instruction

Mitzvah Inspire: Trapeze

Guest also enjoyed stilt walking

Mitzvah Inspire: Trapeze Party

Paper flowers, pictures of the Bat Mitzvah girl and yummy treats were on hand

Mitzvah Inspire: Trapeze party

A gumball topiary centerpiece

Mitzvah Inspire: Trapeze
Customized chocolate bars of the Bat Mitzvah girl in action!

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We love this 3-D trapeze cake from Carlos Bakery (aka the Cake Boss!)

Stamp Vendor's Directory

 

The following vendors were used to make this party special. If you call any of them, please let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.

 

Event Coordinator/Stylist: Lysa Scarselli & Dawn Sherman
Venue: Trapeze School of NY
Cake: Carlo’s Bakery
Labels/Stickers: Orange1 (on etsy)
Favor Cones: Heather Original
Orange Paper Flowers on candy table: Floral Sense
Photography: Amelia of Trapeze School of NY
Invitations: Mango Ink
Green Screen Photo Booth
: Flawless Parties

 

The Shulman Bar Mitzvah Family Spotlight
April 4th, 2012

The Shulman Bar Mitzvah Family Spotlight

 

Jake Shulman celebrated his Bar Mitzvah on January 7, 2012 with a havdalah twilight service at Temple Sinai in Roslyn, New York followed by his celebration.

Jake’s nickname is “Big” which was the inspiration for many of the special touches during this party.

We thank the Shulmans for sharing their ideas with Mitzvah Market.

Brian Jackson was the photographer and all the rest of their vendors are listed at the bottom of this spotlight.

 

 

Pictured above: (L-R) Brother Marc, Mom Melissa, Bar Mitzvah boy Jake and Dad Bruce

 

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Eric from Dauphine Press designed this modern patterned Bar Mitzvah invitation. It is engraved on thick cream stock with navy and light blue touches.

 

 

Shulman invitation

 

Stamp - Mitzvah Decor

 

Robert Herzog from Pedestals created the beautiful decor for the Temple Sinai ballroom and Mary Venier Zwirn from V & Z Caterers was the party planner and coordinated with all their vendors.

 

Shulman decor

 

Shulman decor

 

Stamp - Mitzvah Music

 

More Than Music provided the music entertainment with Kevin as the MC.

 

 

Shulman Make An Entrance

Jake makes his entrance with two show girls from More Than Music, wearing a clock and fedora to “Hypnotize Me” by Biggie Smalls

 

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Jake and his friends having fun with Kevin

 

Shulman Make An Entrance

Mom and Dad make their entrance. Mom changed into her second and shorter dress (both from Mieka)

 

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Creative Games provided a variety of games for the young guests.

 

 

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Guests at the arcade games


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One of the casino tables

Shulman fun
Mentalist Ken Salaz was a huge hit with both the kids and adults all night!

Shulman entertainment

A violinist booked through More Than Music was a beautiful touch. Notice the picture of the athlete to the left (it’s Jake, thanks to photo shop!) crossing the finish line

 

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Pedestals created a unique sign-in picture for Jake!

 

 

Shulman sign in

A picture of Jake and his dog was encased in glass for friends and family to leave special messages

 

Stamp - Mitzvah Cake

 

V & Z Caterers did a great job providing delicious food for this celebration including the cake below with Jake’s initials!

 

Shulman cake

Shulman cake

Jake and his parents during his candle lighting ceremony

 

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Adults received blankets from thecoolestgiveaways.com and Jake’s friends received sweatshirts with his logo from Promos LLC.

 

 

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Blankets wrapped and ready to be distributed

Shulman favor

Young guests received sweatshirts with the logo above

 

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A food truck was waiting for guests as they left so they could grab a delicious snack on their way home.

 

Shulman Mitzvah Exit

 

Stamp Vendor's Directory

 

The following vendors helped to make Jake’s Bar Mitzvah special. If you give any of them a call, please let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.

 

Venue: Temple Sinai, 516-484-4300
Caterer/Party Planner:
Mary Venier Zwirn, V & Z Caterers, 516-484-4300
Music Entertainment: MC, Kevin, More Than Music, 516-626-9400
Violinist:
More Than Music
Photographer:
Brian Jackson, brianjphoto@hotmail.com, 516-558-7013
Videographer:
Mark David, info@markdavid.org, 516-938-7306
Party Entertainment/Games:
Erick Mauro, Creative Games, 516-626-1900
Mentalist:
Ken Salaz, 917-952-8967
Sweatshirt Favors:
Russel Steinberg, Promos LLC, 973-422-0004
Adult Favor: Sue Smith, thecoolestgiveaways.com, 516-466-5728
Invitation: Eric@dauphinepress.com, 707-776-0790
Calligrapher: Marsha LaSpina, 516-484-9045
Cake: V & Z Caterers
Decor/Florist: Robert Herzog, Pedestals
Sign-in board: Pedestals
Mom’s Dress: Mieka, 516-367-8755
Suits for boys: Kenny’s Boyswear, 516-921-2660
Hair: Mercedes, 516-484-2901
Makeup: Valerie McKale, for Anne Demarco, 516-484-0416

Do It Yourself Decor!
April 3rd, 2012

Do It Yourself Decor!

 

The Gold family celebrated with a B’nai Mitzvah luncheon for their two sons Corey and Drew at The Woodland’s in Woodbury, New York.

Their sons love snowboarding and since their celebration took place in December, this was their theme. Mystic provided the music and The Main Event provided the games.

Lucky for them, Dad Steven is a contractor and very handy. Their Dad, along with their brother Perry created many of the special touches you will see below.

We thank them for sharing their ideas with our readers.

Pictured L-R: Bar Mitzvah boys and brothers Corey and Drew

 

 

 

 

Check out some pictures from this snowboard themed luncheon:

 

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The Gold family (L-R): Mom Alisa, Bar Mitzvah boy Drew, Sister Tracy, Brother Perry, Bar Mitzvah boy Corey and Dad Steven

Gold place card

The boy’s brother Perry designed these lift ticket place cards. He printed them on label paper and used a real lift ticket wicket

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Guests found their “lift ticket” seating card displayed on a board

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Signs show guests where to leave a special message for Drew

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Drew is in 7th grade and Corey is in 8th. They had lots of friends at their celebration who signed one of two snowboards

Gold decor

Dad Steven made the tree trunk from carpet cardboard tubes and attached the arms and small branches. He then used paper mache on the whole tree, painted it brown and attached the trail signs which were used scrap pieces of plywood

Gold decor

The centerpieces were resort mountain names painted on plywood, attached to bleached painted posts with snowboarder statues mounted on top and topped off with balloons

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Their cake featured a snowboard

Thank you to the Gold family for sharing their ideas with our readers. Did you create any of your child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah decor? Let us know at info@MitzvahMarket.com.