On The Circuit…With Lindsey
October 25th, 2013

On The Circuit…With Lindsey

By Lindsey Sklar

Summer is over and I’m excited to be back on the circuit!  I have already started to attend Bar and Bat Mitzvahs for my friends and family. I’m so excited to write about each unique celebration. Bar and Bat Mitzvahs are so much fun and I love looking at all of the different trendy dresses, themes, party favors, and more! I’m very excited to share with everyone all of the unique ideas I see at each and every party!

Recently I went to my best friend Amanda’s Bat Mitzvah! It was a beautiful party and I can’t wait to write about it.

On the way into the party, I saw the place cards, which were shopping bags to match her theme! I was excited to be at the Chanel table. When I first walked into the party room, I did not expect to see what I saw. The room was gorgeous. There was a pink light shining on the walls to give it a pretty pink glow. There were also pink lace table cloths and more pink everywhere. Her centerpieces were adorable! They were either pink flowers, or a big picture of her on the cover of a magazine. On the tables they had little chocolates in the shape of shoes, purses, dresses, and much more. It was perfect and totally showed her personality.

Amanda had a band instead of a DJ. I thought that was a unique touch to her party. Not only was it different, but it was GREAT. They really brought life to the party.

The food was amazing! Like most Bar Bat Mitzvahs, the kids had a buffet style meal. There were chicken fingers, pasta, mini sliders, Mac and cheese, salad and fries. The adults got a much more exciting meal. They had seafood, and pretty much anything imaginable. I was jealous, but the food I had was excellent!

Amanda’s sign-in display was a giant pink locker that was spray painted with symbols that represented her theme. For example, there was a girl putting on lipstick. The locker was beautifully decorated and it looked like a lot of time was put into it.

I LOVED her favor! It was a thin sweatshirt. It wasn’t the usual bulky kind. It is almost like a long-sleeved shirt. Not only that, but it’s also a v-neck which I think is pretty cute! Her design was only on the front. It’s a perfume bottle that says ‘Amanda’ on it. Very, very cute!

I’m so proud of my best friend, the party was so much fun! Mazel Tov to Amanda and her family!

Read Lindsey’s last blog post here.

ABOUT LINDSEY
I’m a 7th grader from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Dancing is my favorite after school activity, whether it’s tap, jazz, ballet, or hip hop. Somehow I’m able to fit in my other hobby, softball, during my busy week. On top of all of that, I do whatever it takes to have time for my friends. My own Bat Mitzvah is coming up soon. It will be taking place in November, 2013. I can’t wait!

Mitzvah Find: Paddle You
October 23rd, 2013

Mitzvah Find: Paddle You

Paddle You is the world’s first web-based table tennis racket designer. It enables you to customize a regulation size ping pong paddle with pictures or designs from your Facebook, Instagram, computer, phone, or tablet.

If your child loves ping pong or tennis, or you decide to have ping pong tables during your cocktail hour, we think this is a great idea!

PaddleYou.com streamlines the process so anyone can simply upload a photo, adjust the image, and checkout. The customization process is extremely fast and does not affect the quality or play of the paddle. All customized paddles ship from the PaddleYou.com production facility in New York City, and domestic orders will arrive within a few days.

 

  Custom paddles start at $29.00

 


Your child’s favorite sports team

 

Your favorite pet

A funny saying

Click on Paddle You for more information or email them at info@tabletennisnation.com.

The Rebecca Silverman Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight
October 22nd, 2013

The Rebecca Silverman Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight

The Silverman family from Old Westbury, New York, have four daughters. We previously wrote about daughter Jillian’s celebration at Camp Pontiac and now it’s time for daughter number three, Rebecca! She celebrated her Bat Mitzvah at Old Westbury Hebrew Congregation followed by an evening party held at The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, New York. This party was filled with lots of surprises including a live performance by the band, Mean Machine, an entrance video spoof on the movie Bridesmaids, and much more! We thank the Silvermans for sharing all their ideas with our readers.

Simon Elliot Events was the photographer. Additional vendor information is listed at the end of the spotlight.

Pictured L-R: Sisters Amanda and Tess, Mom Franceen, Dad Scott, Bat Mitzvah girl Rebecca, and sister Jillian

 

 

 

Rebecca’s pretty invitation in turquoise blue and purple, featured a purple metallic envelope with turquoise hand printed calligraphy, from Susan Lehrhoff at Ethan Niles.

 

 

 A special insert card indicating, “Location To Be Determined” was put in every invitation right before they were mailed. You can read more about this “Mitzvah Mishap” below in the Mom To Mom advice section!

 

 

 The Silverman family all looked amazing. Rebecca’s long gown was from Runway Couture.

 

 


Rebecca’s off the rack dress was short, so Kimberly of Runway Couture created a removable skirt in organza so it appeared as if Rebecca wore two dresses


L-R Amanda found her dress at Shag, the long blue gown Tess is wearing was from Outrageous Boutique, Mom Fran’s dress was made by Kimberly at Runway Couture and Jillian’s was also from Runway Couture, off the rack

 

 

 

The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, New York, came to the rescue and was the perfect location for this “Rock n Roll” celebration. Pat Glenn Productions created a beautiful setting using lots of white, silver and vivid pops of blue, in varying shades. The high ceilings helped create dramatic views from almost every angle.

 

 

The ceiling treatment included disco balls and long silver tubes

The tables were a variety of shapes and sizes and featured beautiful stemware, flowers and table runners


Abundant arrangements of orchids were on the tables in royal blue, silver and white 

 

 

Pat Glenn Productions provided the music entertainment.

 

 


A packed dance floor

 Young guests sit on the dance floor to watch Rebecca’s montage produced by her sister Jillian!

The band, Mean Machine, got this Rock ‘N’ Roll party rockin’

 

 

 Simon Elliot Events shot and produced this entrance video spoof. Bat Mitzvah girl Rebecca gets zapped into TV land and makes cameos in her favorite movies and TV shows including Bridesmaids, now called, Mitzvah Maids.

 

 

Watch here

Rebecca has been taking Zawacki dance for 10 years. She loves the hip-hop style. After her entrance video played, she entered the room on stage and performed a dance for her guests 

 

 

 

Simon Elliot Events provided some of the unique fun during this celebration. 

 

 

 

 Instead of a sign-in board, the Silverman’s used MitzvahTV, a custom video studio built just for their party. Guests were able to record broadcast-quality video messages for Rebecca. After the party, all of the video messages were edited and uploaded to a custom website where guests can watch, download, and share all of their videos to social media

 Friends enjoyed the custom photo booth

 

 

 

Magician/Mentalist John Born was on hand for the celebration to amaze Rebecca’s friends and family.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rebecca with her cake that rocked!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guests had the choice of many delicious desserts including Dad Scott’s 16 Handles yogurt bar to go!

 

 

 

A variety of desserts were set-up inside

There was a 16 Handles station for guests to pick their flavor and toppings and take their delicious yogurt to go!

 

 

And That designed a variety of favors for this celebration including the sweatshirts, dance floor shirts, backpacks and glasses. They also created custom shirts for the band and the staff.

 

 

 The front and back of Rebecca’s sweatshirt favor for her friends featured a cool logo

Young guests also received backpacks

 

 

Rebecca decided to donate a portion of her Bat Mitzvah gifts to a place this family holds dear to their hearts, The Cohen Children’s Medical Center of New York.  Rebecca’s sister Tess was saved by the nurses and doctors at this hospital and the Silverman family are forever grateful to them.

 

 

 

Some advice from Mom Franceen:
“Rebecca’s party was supposed to be at a different venue.  The place cancelled on us after the invitations were already printed.  So to say we had to scramble, is an understatement.  There is usually something that will go wrong but you never think the venue will be canceling.  If you keep calm and put everything in perspective, things always have a way of working themselves out.  We quickly found The Cradle of Aviation, (but not before the invitations had to go out, and put “To be determined” on the invitation.  People were actually intrigued and thought we were doing something funny.  In the end, it was something to laugh about and the Cradle of Aviation was PERFECT!!!”

 

 

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

 

Venue: The Cradle of Aviation Museum, 516-572-4111
Catering: Tom Cataldo, Philip Stone, 516-326-2156
Party Planner/Decor/Music Entertainment: Pat and Glenn, Pat Glenn Productions, 212-337-1911
Screens/Lighting/Staging: Marcus, More Than Music, 516-626-9400
Photography/Videography: Michelle, Simon Elliot Events, 516-586-6822
Video Sign-in/Photo Booth: Simon Elliot Events
Favors: Jen and Amy, And That, 516-364-9222
Invitation: Susan Lehrhoff, Ethan Niles, 516-626-3666
Magician/Mentalist: John Born, 646-508-1170
Montage: Sister Jillian
Dresses for Rebecca, Jillian and Mom Fran: Kimberly, Runway Couture, 516-308-4639
Dress for Tess: Outrageous Boutique, 516-931-3331
Dress for Amanda: SHAG, 516-484-3133
Suit for Dad Scott: Mark Russell Clothing, 646-430-5658
Hair/makeup: Valerie from Anne DeMarco, 516-367-2077
Yogurt Bar: 16 Handles, 516-318-4978

 

 

Mitzvah Inspire: Baltimore Ravens Football Theme
October 18th, 2013

Mitzvah Inspire: Baltimore Ravens Football Theme

Evoke Event DC, is a Washington D.Cbased event planning firm who planned the Bar Mitzvah of a Baltimore Ravens fan who wanted to create a football themed celebration with his favorite team as the inspiration. The Clarendon Ballroom in Arlington, Virginia, was transformed into Jonah’s very own sophisticated stadium party.  

Are You Ready For Some Football? Enjoy reading the details of Jonah’s Baltimore Ravens-themed celebration.

Photography by Steve Canning Photography.

 

We thank EvokeDC for sharing this great football themed party with our readers. Venue: Clarendon Ballroom; Decor: Syzygy; Florals: Philippa Tarrant Floral Designs; Lighting: John Farr Lighting Design; Entertainment:Washington Talent
The Steinhart Family Bar Mitzvah Spotlight
October 16th, 2013

The Steinhart Family Bar Mitzvah Spotlight

 

Jared Steinhart celebrated his Bar Mitzvah on his birthday, March 24, 2012. The service was at Temple Emanu-El in Dallas, Texas, and his reception was held at the Hotel Palomar also in Dallas, Texas.

Mom Randi is a marketing and event planning professional and put all of that experience to good use when it was time to work on her son’s Bar Mitzvah.

She created a modern and sophisticated party design using Jared’s logo as the theme throughout.

Pictured L-R: Bar Mitzvah boy Jared, Mom Randi, younger brothers Will and Matthew.

 

Photography was by Jim Woods Photography.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The modern pocket-fold invitation was from The Write Invite. On the front, Jared’s name was laser cut to show the green accent color through the black.

 


Jared’s name in various contemporary type styles was featured on the outside

A great use of color highlights the service, party and RSVP card

 

 

   

 

 Mom Randi, owner of RS Event Productions in Dallas, worked with graphic artist Molly Freze at Skratch Creative on Jared’s logo. The Bar Mitzvah fell on Jared’s 13th birthday which lent to the theme and was used for branding throughout the party.

 

 

 

 

 
The party was held at the modern boutique Hotel Palomar in Dallas, Texas. The room was masculine, warm and sophisticated in a color palette of black with green accents and up-lighting.

 

 

Floating Kermit balls in the tall cylinder vases looked great on the entry table

A great use of odd space is using the black banquettes between the columns for seating and pairing it with a banquet table and chairs
 

Black shag linens gave texture to each table and green was used throughout. Three different centerpieces were used: a mixture of wheat grass, Kermit balls and floating twisted green orchids

Simple and sophisticated

 

 

This party really shows how to incorporate your logo into all the decor elements.

 

 


Custom cocktail napkins

Great cylinder containers with Jared’s logo perfect for French Fries


Food stations were placed around the room, guests were served Chinese food out of authentic containers with Jared’s logo

Signage on the DJ Booth was branded as well

 

 

 DJ Roger Haze played great music and kept this party rocking all night.

 

 


All the kids having a great time on the illuminated dance floor

 Lighted acrylic highboys and tall stools from Shag Carpet Events and Decor surrounded the dance floor used for kids seating

 

 

  Jared made his own sign-in board using his logo in the center and pictures he chose of himself.

 

 

 

Signed by all of Jared’s friends

 

 

 

 

 Jared’s cake by Delicious Cakes, followed the same color palette and design and was delicious!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 RS Event Productions created the reusable favor bags and blankets with Jared’s logo.

 

 

All of the favors lined up ready for guests

Grey blankets with green and white stitching

 

 

 

 For his Mitzvah project Jared, along with some friends, volunteered for the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas’ centennial celebration. They helped the North Texas Food Bank put together backpacks of non-perishable foods. The backpacks were given to low-income children so they have food over the weekends. He also volunteered at the Aspen Animal Shelter in Aspen, Colorado, where he took care of all types of dogs during his summer vacation.

 

 

Advice from Mom Randi:
“Organization is key, and if it isn’t your strong point, hire a planner.  You will still be involved in every aspect of the planning process but it allows you to expand on your own ideas and actually be able to enjoy your event.  I am a strong believer in involving the guest of honor in the planning process; it’s what will set your event apart from all the rest. Finally, branding is one of the most important elements; use the logo throughout the event.”

 

 

 

 

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

 

Venue: Hotel Palomar, 214-520-7969
Party Planner/Favors: Mom Randi Steinhart, RS Event Productions, randisteinhart@yahoo.com, 214-924-5458
Music Entertainment/MC: DJ Roger Hayes, 214-893-0611
Photographer: Jim Woods Photography, 214-395-5036
Décor/florist:
Shag Carpet Events & Decor, 214-742-5252
Logo Design:
Molly Freze, Skratch Creative, 509-795-1835
Lighting and lighted dance floor: Absolute Entertainment, 214-871-9900
Music Videos:
Wow VIP Events, 972-300-4100
Invitation: The Write Invite, thewriteinvite@sbcglobal.net
Cake: Delicious Cakes, 972-233-2433
Sign-In board: Bar Mitzvah boy Jared
Transportation: Executive Coach
Party security: RS Event Productions staff

 

 

MakeABall.com: Design Your Customized Sports Balls
October 14th, 2013

MakeABall.com: Design Your Customized Sports Balls

MakeABall.com is an interactive site that lets you design personalized sports balls with amazing vibrancy, edge to edge printing, quality and customization.

Consider Make A Ball for your Bar Bat Mitzvah favors, gifts, part of the centerpieces, and/or place cards!

These balls will not crack, fade or peel over time. If you like baseball, basketball, football, soccer, softball, volleyball or hockey – you’ll love Make A Ball for your sports themed Mitzvah or as the ultimate, unique keepsake for the sports enthusiast!

 

Check out some of these samples below:


Include your custom Make A Ball in centerpieces for a basketball themed Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration

A custom Make A Ball volleyball “serves” as the table number at this beach themed Bat Mitzvah celebration

Use custom Make A Ball baseballs in vases for decor!


In this example, each guest has a Make A Ball baseball favor on their plate and some are also incorporated into the centerpiece

Looking for a Hanukkah gift for the football lover?

To learn more, visit their Website.

 

Mitzvah Project: Sisterly Love
October 14th, 2013

Mitzvah Project: Sisterly Love

Lindsey Sklar from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, might look familiar because she’s one of our teen bloggers! When it came time for her to select a Mitzvah Project, it was easy….all she had to do was look at her own sister, Eva.

Eva was diagnosed at 6 weeks old with Ocular Albanism, a genetic birth defect that impairs her vision.

We thank her for sharing her Mitzvah Project with our readers.

 

Pictured L-R: Eva and Lindsey Sklar

 

 

 

 

 

 

MM: Why did you decide to take on this particular project?
LS: I chose this for my Mitzvah Project to raise money for The Noah Organization in honor of my sister Eva. The NOAH Organization stands for The National Organization for Albinism and Hypo-pigmentation. This organization supports research and development for children and families with Albanism and Ocular Albanism. This disease affects Eva’s eyesight and is a condition in which the eyes lack melanin pigment.  Eva is highly functional in a regular classroom setting with special accommodations made for her including larger text textbooks and magnifying tools.

MM: Can you give us details of your Mitzvah Project?
LS:  My family and I sold homemade chocolate chip cookies and lemonade on Saturday, September 21st in my hometown in Holland, Pennsylvania. With the help of generous family, friends and others who donated, I raised almost $900 towards a cause that is important to me! I was shocked at the amount of friends and family that came to support my family. I am so lucky to have so many caring people that took the time to stop by and donate. I also had many close friends stop by for cookies and lemonade including, Haley Schwartz, Amanda Hyman, Allison Reinhardt and Elizabeth Wolf. I am so happy I could do something to help others and it makes me feel so proud!

 

Eva’s best friend Abigail Levine brought her soccer team to the cookie sale. Eva was so excited!

We would like to thank Lindsey for sharing her inspiring Mitzvah Project with our readers. We hope it inspires you to start something similar in your hometown. To learn more about The Noah Organization, visit their Website.

Read Lindsey’s blog post about her experience being “on the circuit” here.

A Comedy Club Themed Bar Mitzvah Celebration
October 13th, 2013

A Comedy Club Themed Bar Mitzvah Celebration


Fringe & Company
is a full-service event design and decor company in South Florida. They recently planned a Bar Mitzvah for a comedy-loving boy and created a “Comedy Improv Night” theme.

Get ready to enjoy one of the funniest Bar Mitzvah themes we’ve seen!

John Canning Photography photographed the event. The venue was Benvenuto Restaurant in Boynton Beach, Florida.

 

 

 

Place card table was a riot!

Each guest got a different funny prop as a place card

Wind-up chatter teeth place cards

 A very funny centerpiece on the cocktail tables included, among other things, a rubber chicken!

The ballroom was decorated with posters and balloons in a black, red and silver color palette

“Did you hear the one about…”

Poster centerpieces featured the Bar Mitzvah boy’s favorite comedian…himself

Family members holding up funny signs

All-in-good-fun signage in the photo booth

The candle lighting ceremony had all the right elements for a big laugh

We thank Fringe & Company for sharing this great Bar Mitzvah with our readers.

 

 

 

 

The Laff Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight
October 8th, 2013

The Laff Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight

 

 

The Laff family celebrated daughter Haylie’s Bat Mitzvah on June 15, 2013, at Ohev Shalom of Bucks County in Richboro, Pennsylvania. There was an evening reception at Spring Mill Manor in Ivyland, Pennsylvania.

Haylie has been playing tennis at the Doylestown Tennis Club outside of Philadelphia, since she was five years old and there was no question that the theme of her celebration would be tennis. 

Pictured L-R: Dad Josh, younger Brother Jared, Mom Amy and Bat Mitzvah girl Haylie.

 

HyPaul Studio Photography was the photographer. All the vendor information is at the end of the spotlight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Haylie’s service took place at Ohev Shalom of Bucks County in Richboro, Pennsylvania.

 

 


Haylie on the Bimah for her formal portraits

 

 

A pocket-fold invitation, created by Paper Rock Scissors, set the theme of the celebration.

 

 

Paper Rock Scissors also designed the custom monogram logo


Clever wording for the RSVP included tennis phrases

 

 

Haylie and her family looked great. Haylie’s dress for her service was purchased from Party Girls.  For the reception, her one shoulder platinum dress with crystal embellishments was from Rena Elle Couture.

 

 

(L-R) Ready for her service and ready for her party


Mom Amy’s black gown was from Berta Sawyer. Dad Josh and Brother Jared purchased suits from Schweon’s Clothing & Formal Wear for Boys & Men

 

 

Since the reception attire was black tie, Schweon’s suggested they replace the buttons on Jared’s suit with satin buttons, after the morning services.  They rented a tuxedo shirt, vest and bow tie to complete the tuxedo look rather than renting or purchasing a tuxedo for the evening.  

 

 

 

 

 

  Party Planner Valerie Felgoise of Let’s Party with Valerie, aced the decor. Working with lime green and black as the color palette, Valerie welcomed Mom Amy’s participation in the decor.  Amy made a lampshade which was covered with pictures of Haylie.

 

 Guests enjoyed pictures of Haylie on the place card table


Tall cylinder vases with large tennis balls look modern and sophisticated

Silhouettes of Haylie playing tennis adorned some of the tables


Paper Rock Scissors created a custom “thank you” from the family to their guests that sat at each place setting instead of a menu

Floral arrangement in the shape of a tennis ball 


 A beautiful ice sculpture with Haylie’s name engraved

An “H” for Haylie dotted with mini tennis balls added to the bar decor

 

 

 

 

A wonderful way to honor family, these pictures included four sets of great grandparents and Haylie’s brother Matthew.  

 

 

Pictures surrounding a framed poem were displayed on a piano as guests entered the cocktail hour 

 

 

 

Haylie’s mom created the sign-in board as well as the gift box with Haylie’s custom logo.

 

 

 

 

 

Haylie is all smiles as she makes her way into her reception.

 

 

Entering the ballroom

Smiles and high fives for everyone

 

 

 

No foot fault here, a great idea to put the socks in a tennis hopper.

 

 

 

 

 

 A Sharp Production with MC Jay Berkovitz was the amazing MC for the night!

 

 

Dancers dressed in their best tennis attire including Haylie!

 

Haylie had a great time with her friends 

 

 
Haylie enjoying a dance with her dad.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lochel’s Bakery aced the cake and cupcakes used for the candle lighting.

 

 

 We love these cupcakes and cake


Haylie and Jared lighting the candles together

 

 

 

 A family friend helped to coordinate the sweatshirt favors.

 

 


Each sweatshirt came in a duffle bag with Haylie’s logo

Awesome logo using their last name, “Laff”

 

 

 

To help celebrate Father’s Day the following day, the Laffs had the Sunday Philadelphia Inquirer and coffee for their guests to take as they left. In addition, there was a surprise dessert waiting for them outside.  Jimmies Cupcake Truck was parked ready to handout cupcakes named after famous tennis players (including Haylie!).  Guests were welcome to grab a cupcake (or two) to enjoy on their way home. 

 

 

Haylie and Jared helping to hand out cupcakes

Custom labels by Paper Rock Scissors were used on water bottles for guests to grab on their way home

 
 Spring Mill Manor set up a “to go” coffee station at the end of the evening with Styrofoam cups with Haylie’s name, tennis racquets and tennis ball in lime green 

 

 

 

After watching a movie entitled “Praying With Lior,” Haylie realized that not everyone is capable of going to religious school, participating in services, and ultimately becoming a B’nai Mitzvah.  She wanted to help bring Jewish experiences into the lives of children with intellectual and physical disabilities.  After doing some research, she found a group called The Friendship Circle in Newtown, Pennsylvania.  This program aims to provide Jewish children and teenagers with special needs and their families with many of the social and recreational opportunities that are currently available to the general community. Haylie also volunteers in a program at Ohev Shalom called Celebrations! a program for individuals with varied intellectual disabilities. She just experienced the first year of the program!

  

 

Some advice from Mom Amy:
“I am a person who likes to plan ahead.  It was helpful to me to keep a running  list of ‘big things’  and ‘little things’ to do. I kept a binder with all my communication, estimates and receipts for each vendor.  I found it helpful to cross off as many things off of my list ahead of time that I was capable of.  For example, I ordered my Kippot and bought the socks for the girls ahead of time.  The biggest piece of advice is to accept the fact that things will go wrong.  During the process I thought that I may lose my mind….at the end of the day it all works out.”

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

Temple: Ohev Shalom of Bucks County, 215-322-9595
Venue: Spring Mill Manor, 215-675-6000
Party Planner: Valerie Felgoise, Let’s Party with Valerie, 610-213-5675
Photographer/Videography: HyPaul Studio, 215-364-4144
Music Entertainment:A Sharp Production/MC Jay Berkovitz, 215-938-7738
Invitation/Place cards: Paper, Rock, Scissors, 610-825-2130
Custom logo/labels for water bottle: Paper, Rock, Scissors
Candle lighting cake/cupcakes: Lochel’s Bakery, 215-773-9779
Logo’d Styrofoam Cups:
Yours Truly By Kate, 215-340-1148
Haylie’s service dress
: Party Girls, 215-579-9899  
Haylie’s party dress: Rena Elle Couture, 856-482-5551                                                                                                    
Mom’s service dress: Saks Fifth Avenue
Mom’s gown: Berta Sawyer, 215-572-8826
Dad Josh and brother Jared tuxedo’s: Schweon’s Clothing & Formal Wear for Boys & Men, 215-357-0600
Cupcake Truck:
Jimmie’s Cupcake Truck, 215-699-9090
Hair/make-up: Elite Concepts Salon, 215-364-7112
Transportation: All Threes Luxury Sedan & Taxicab Service, 215-333-3333     


Mitzvah Inspire: Kindly R.S.V.P. To These Creative Response Cards
October 8th, 2013

Mitzvah Inspire: Kindly R.S.V.P. To These Creative Response Cards

 

 

The R.S.V.P. card of your child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah invitation gives you an opportunity to infuse a little fun….and that’s just what some Bar Bat Mitzvah families have done!

We have found many cool R.S.V.P. cards with fun wording. Here are some of our recent favorites to share with you.

To read our past R.S.V.P. card story, click here.

 

 

Zach Lipson’s Bar Mitzvah R.S.V.P. card cleverly incorporated his love of wrestling

Invitations by Lisa came up with this clever R.S.V.P. card for a “road trip” Bar Mitzvah theme

From Digby Rose, this R.S.V.P. card is fun and vibrant and the basketball theme represents the Bat Mitzvah girl’s favorite sport

The Gendler Spotlight featured a travel themed Bat Mitzvah which took place at an airport, thus their R.S.V.P. card looked like a plane boarding pass from Talento Designs


For this Bar Knicksvah, the Lapidus family (who can also be seen at the bottom of the card) used clever wording from FabuDesigns.com

 

As this R.S.V.P. card states, “Be There” or “Be Square” from Invitinglee


Dear Friends created this adorable R.S.V.P. that reads, “Welcome to Mc Andies, Can I take your order?

“Celebrating with friends and family is the perfect match” for a tennis themed Bar Mitzvah from Pioneer Announcements

The R.S.V.P. card from FabuDesigns.com for Emily’s Eatery Bat Mitzvah was fashioned after a traditional guest check from a restaurant

 Great R.S.V.P. card and envelope for a ski themed Bar Mitzvah from La Petite Fleur


From Luscious Verde an R.S.V.P. card, simple and hip


Your guests will feel like they are the star of the show with this R.S.V.P. from BarMitzvahCards.net


For a soccer themed Bar Mitzvah invitation, Invitations4less.com created this fun R.S.V.P.

Did you have a cool way for your guests to R.S.V.P? Let us know at info@MitzvahMarket.com.