Mitzvah Inspire: Pretty in Pink in NYC
October 2nd, 2013

Mitzvah Inspire: Pretty in Pink in NYC

New York City event designer Jes Gordon, whose company properFUN plans some of the finest events in New York City, recently planned this chic Bat Mitzvah.

The Bohemian National Hall was transformed into a sophisticated and fun celebration for a Bat Mitzvah girl who loves pink.

Brett Matthews Photography was on hand to photograph the party and Marcia Selden was the caterer.

 

 

 

 


Shades of pink up-lighting set the tone against the white furniture


Crisp white banquette in the adult lounge

Pintuck leather ottomans with acrylic trays created a hip lounge vignette near the dance floor

White leather lounge vignettes flanked the dance floor while the Bat Mitzvah girl’s logo, “XOX,” decorated the walls

 

Rows of purple orchids and candlelight lined the lounge tables

 

Upon entering, guests saw the Bat Mitzvah girl’s custom logo and her photo slide show displayed on plasmas

Custom cocktail napkins

The view from above

Custom mini margarita pizza boxes

 

Sleek pink gift bags jazzed up the white cubbies

 

We thank Jes Gordon of properFUN for sharing this great Bat Mitzvah with our readers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sleep Away Camp Bat Mitzvah Celebration
October 1st, 2013

Sleep Away Camp Bat Mitzvah Celebration

This was the second celebration for the Golden family from Franklin Lakes, New Jersey at Trail’s End Camp in Beach Lake, Pennsylvania. We already ran a Mitzvah Family Spotlight story for older sister Ally, who celebrated there in 2010.  Dani wanted a weekend celebration like her sister had two years before. Trail’s End Camp was the perfect location to combine her love of camp and soccer which became her Bat Mitzvah theme.

Simon Elliot Events was the photographer for this event and the rest of the vendors are listed at the bottom.

Pictured L-R: Mom Leslie, Bat Mitzvah girl Dani, sister Ally and Dad Lee.

 

Invitations to Dani’s weekend lead guests to a custom Website that was built by Amy Wohl from FabuDesigns.com. Check out details from her celebration on her Website here

Dani’s friends arrive by bus Saturday morning to begin the fun!

 All areas of the beautiful camp were available for guests to enjoy

Dani stands on the porch of the bunks where guests all stayed for the true camp experience

 Dani’s friends are ready for some fun!

During the day, Simon Elliot Events divided Dani’s friends into teams and oversaw the “color war” fun! Dani and her friends are ready for the 3-legged race!

Different colored t-shirts, created by A Promos USA/ImageMaker, were given out to Dani’s friends

Each team also had a flag also created by A Promos USA/ImageMaker

 

After a day of fun, it was time for Dani’s Bat Mitzvah service. Due to bad weather, the service, which would have taken place at the lake was moved inside to the dining hall, but that did not stop Dani from doing a terrific job! Dani is all smiles with her Torah

 

Looking Golden!  Sisters Dani and Ally got their dresses at All Dressed Up. Mom Leslie’s dress was from Bergdorf Goodman. Dani’s skirt was removable to reveal a shorter dress underneath

 “Life is Golden” signage flanked the entryway.  Place cards, created by Artistic Displays, greeted Dani’s guests in the dining hall at Trail’s End Camp

For Dani’s sign-in, Honesdale Florist decorated a mailbox for guests to write special messages on postcards.

Dani’s friends sending her a postcard with good wishes

FabuDesigns.com designed the postcards

 

Dani makes her entrance in her shorter dress

Dani and the Untouchable dancers

The music entertainment was provided by Untouchable Events with Joe as the MC. Everyone was on the dance floor all night

 

Checkerboard printed napkins and various pastels linens created a fun look in the dining hall


Honesdale Florist provided the centerpieces which each stated, “Life is….”

 

The soccer cake was created by the Trails End Camp baker

Mitzvah Moment Dani and her friends enjoying the camp grounds

Ally toasts her little sister Dani

 

“Live” event painter Martin Harding worked all night to complete a painting capturing the celebration. The finished painting is now hanging in the Golden’s home

 

Each of Dani’s friends had a personalized drawstring bag, flashlight and sweatshirt, created by A Promos USA waiting for them on their beds in the bunk. The sweatshirt featured her logo,”Life is Golden”

Dani posing with her sister Ally by the lake and modeling the sweatshirt favor

 At the end of the celebration, family and friends gathered by the lake for s’mores and a surprise fireworks show! Friends enjoying the bonfire and s’mores in comfy clothes

A showstopping fireworks on the lake was enjoyed by all

 

 

Bat Mitzvah Project

Dani volunteered for two weeks as a buddy at Camp Acorn in NJ. Camp Acorn is a summer/winter social and recreational program for children and young adults with multiple disabilities.

Since camp is such a special place for Dani, she wanted others less fortunate than her to have a camp experience.

Some Mitzvah Advice from Mom Leslie

“Having an event planner to oversee the schedule of events for the daytime was key. We were able to enjoy the activities and spend time with our guests.”

 

Vendor Directory 

 

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

Venue/Caterer/Cake/Party Security: Trail’s End Camp
Day of Event Planner: Michelle Collins, Simon Elliot Events, 516-586-6822
Photographer/Videographer/Photo favors: Simon Elliott Events, 516-586-6822
Website/Postcards: Amy Wohl, Fabudesigns.com, 312-513-1698
Favors/Flags/Color War shirts: Mindy, A Promo USA/ImageMaker, 800-987-8966
Music Entertainment/MC: MC Joe, Untouchable Events, 212-924-6299
Décor/Florist/Sign-in mailbox: Honesdale Florist, 570-253-3050
Place cards: Lori & Michelle, Artistic Displays
Live Event Painter: Martin Harding, 201-965-3441
Dresses for family members: Dani & Ally, All Dressed Up, 914-690-1593
Mom Leslie: Bergdorf Goodman
Hair/makeup: 5th Ave Hair Color Studio & Spa; Makeup, Artistic Brushworks
Transportation: Avery Transportation, 570-729-7153

 

 

 

Mitzvah Inspire: The “J” Crew
September 29th, 2013

Mitzvah Inspire: The “J” Crew

Save the Day Events, a boutique event planning firm in Englewood, New Jersey, specializes in Mitzvahs in the U.S. and in Israel.

Owner Penny Rabinowitz recently planned a B’nai Mitzvah for three American boys whose names all begin with the letter “J.”

The boys, great friends but not related, call themselves The “J” Crew,  so Save the Day Events took off with this theme idea.

Known for her amazing details, Penny created a sophisticated and preppy celebration for these three families.

The sign-in was made to look like pin-striped oxford shirts and each boy had their own section


A beautiful scenic location


Navy and white check table runners


The logo stitched into the linen just like real shirts


Preppy ties, belts and braided bracelets were used as napkins holders


Great color combinations and patterns added to the “preppy” look


Plaids and solids made fun decor

Baskets used for the candy buffet


The “J” Crew candy buffet

We thank Penny Rabinowitz and Save the Date Events for sharing this great B’nai Mitzvah with our readers.

Executive Mom Plans A Bat Mitzvah Part 2
September 25th, 2013

Executive Mom Plans A Bat Mitzvah Part 2

By Marisa Thalberg, ExecutiveMoms.com

Part of my rationale for going a slightly unconventional route in the professional planning assistance department is that I knew I wouldn’t be able to resist throwing my energies into this as a “Project.” In fact, after winding down working on my iPad at night, rather than transition to sleep, I found myself trolling the web for venue ideas, which I shared with Seth – my corporate event producer-turned-first-time Bat Mitzvah planner to kick things off.

In turn, he and his adorable associate Katie arranged to meet me, along with our Bat Mitzvah girl, at a first venue that we could also tour to get our feet wet. Our destination was the Faculty House at a local University – and while it seemed a bit random as we had not yet discussed this or any other possibilities, Hannah and I were open to their suggestion that we use this as a backdrop to get acquainted on this level. The venue, while very nice, did not strike us as a top choice for us. However, what made the appointment memorable was the time Seth and Katie spent getting to know Hannah – as she quickly charmed them with her graciousness and good sense. We may not have found our site on the first visit, but I walked away excited that we were starting to share a vision for creating something meaningful and unique, and in that sense it was well worth the trip.

The venue search continued…

Off the little list of venue possibilities I had generated, I held high hopes for one in particular, a venue right in our Upper West Side neighborhood of which I had never been aware until not one, but both our kids’ public schools held their auctions there this year – and both were lovely. It’s right on Central Park, with dramatic vaulted ceilings and an almost gothic flair. Because – and here’s the catch – it was an historic church. Nonetheless, Hannah and I, along with my husband David, set out to meet Seth and Katie there.

Here’s what we learned: if you are planning an event for the daytime, visit during the daytime. Had we not, we might not have realized that the dramatic theatrical lighting that was instrumental in creating so much ambiance at the auctions we attended at night was replaced by bright streaming sunshine… Illuminating the (understandably yet previously unnoticed) very Christian stained glass windows. Moreover, we realized the space itself just wasn’t as expansive as we had recalled, to host both our service (more on that to come) as well as a subsequent party.

Unfortunately we will have to continue our search…

Read Part 1 here

ABOUT MARISA THALBERG
Marisa Thalberg is the founder of Executive Moms which for 11 years has provided content and community for fabulous women who are both professionals and mothers. An executive herself, she is also the head of corporate digital marketing worldwide for The Estée Lauder Companies. She has been widely acknowledged for her work on both fronts, including being named a Working Mother of the Year, an Advertising Age Woman to Watch, and a featured mother in UNICEF’s State of World’s Children report. She lives in Manhattan with her husband David and their two daughters Hannah, age 12 and Avery, age 7. She will be celebrating Hannah’s Bat Mitzvah in November 2013 and is blogging about her planning experience for both MitzvahMarket.com and on her blog.

Read about Hannah’s celebration here.

The Mandel Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight
September 24th, 2013

The Mandel Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight

 

The Mandel family from East Brunswick, New Jersey, had daughter Alexa’s Bat Mitzvah at the East Brunswick Jewish Center in East Brunswick, New Jersey. Her reception was held at the Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel in Iselin, New Jersey.

It was a “glowing night” with a hip club vibe. Mom Susan says that after she planned Alexa’s party, she became a party planner herself and is now owner of Mandel Group Events specializing in Mitzvahs!

Pictured L-R: Mom Susan, Dad Howard, younger brother Matthew and Bat Mitzvah girl Alexa.

The photographer was Jason Krugman of Picture Us Perfect. The entire vendor directory is listed at the bottom of the spotlight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Alexa’s service was held at the East Brunswick Jewish Center in East Brunswick, New Jersey.

 

 

 

 

 By Dana created Alexa’s custom turquoise invitation. We love how the letter “A” was accentuated in an elegant script font.

 

 

 

 

 The reception was held in the ballroom of the Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel in Iselin, New Jersey. They were so happy with the party, the Mandel’s are having younger son Matthew’s Bar Mitzvah there in May 2014.

 

 

 

The entrance to the hotel

A beautiful display of crudites during the cocktail hour

 

 

Alexa looks great in her Mori Lee turquoise cocktail dress from Dresses and More.

 

 


The dress was embellished with crystals and tulle

 

 

The theme was @Lexa’s Lounge. All Alexa requested was a lot of “glow” and Mom Susan delivered. Everything was about the LED. Alexa’s logo was incorporated throughout, along with her favorite colors, purple and turquoise.

 

 

Alexa’s turquoise logo sparkled

 

 

 

 

The transformation of the ballroom into a “night club lounge” was easily achieved with the help of  New York Lounge Decor. They supplied all of the sleek white lounge furniture, LED furniture, and up-lighting in a turquoise and purple palette. The custom lighting was changed throughout the night to give the party an authentic “club” effect. Rose Petals and Lace designed the beautiful centerpieces and floral elements around the room.

 


Place Cards were rock candy in martini glasses, with name cards as the “slice”

A colorful seating area was a great spot to hang out

Modern glass centerpieces were accented with Alexa’s logo and held beautiful flowers in shades of purple

Some of the adult tables had tall modern vases with turquoise water and a purple arrangement to enhance the beautiful color combination


The room looked gorgeous glowing in turquoise and purple

The kids sat together in this unique dining arrangement with large turquoise and purple balloons that were suspended on mono-filament string and hidden between the tables

 

 

The @ Lounge was branded throughout the party.

 

 

 

Custom @ lounge throw pillows decorated white leather couches

A floral @ hung above the bar

The Renaissance Hotel created an LED ice sculpture of Alexa’s logo

On the kids dais table, custom lollipops were used as place cards with each child’s name on a tag and tucked into the napkins

 

 

 

 

 

 Mom Susan designed the purple and turquoise jeweled sign-in board on stretched canvas with Alexa’s logo in the middle.

 

 

The sharpie markers were turquoise and purple as well

 

 

 

 Alexa making her way into the room after her entrance video from Green Cheese Media. Mom Susan got the idea from Mitzvah Market!

 

 

The dancer’s shirts were made specifically for the dancers using a 2nd logo and some were given out as prizes to the kids during the cocktail hour

 

 

 

New York Entertainment team with MC Dru had Alexa’s Lounge providing non-stop dancing.

 

 

Alexa posing with the New York Entertainment dancers

Alexa and her friends following along


Everyone loved the giveaways

The break dancers added to the fun

Alexa is joined by all her friends on the dance floor 

 



New York Entertainment provided poker tables during the cocktail hour for the kids, and Picture Us Perfect provided the Photo Booth.

 

 


Brother Matthew enjoying everything

Mom Susan and son Matthew enjoy a photo op

 

 

 

 Alexa and her Dad had a nice moment on the dance floor.

 

 

 

 Alexa’s cake was designed by Mom Susan and baked by Sweet Sweet Sue’s Bakery.

 

 
The cake had an LED element that lit up from the bottom

 

 
Mom Susan designed the favors which were black sweatshirts with a splash of distressed blue and Alexa’s logo.

 

 

Turquoise favor bags ready for pick up

Hooded sweatshirts for Alexa’s friends

 

 

 The Mandel guests got a preview of another celebration, Matthew’s Bar Mitzvah, in May 2014.

 

 

The Tradition Continues… a great poster of Matthew from Picture Us Perfect

 

 

Some advice from Mom Susan:
“Plan ahead….don’t worry if people say you are obsessed, even if you are just a little bit. Ask to speak to friends who have used the vendors you are considering using, and don’t be afraid to think outside the box. Ask questions if this is your first time planning a Mitzvah as there will be many.  Best invitation advice I can give is to give yourself extra time when putting the RSVP date on your response. As you will need approximately 3 weeks to order and prepare any party favors i.e. sweatshirts, bags…a 4 week RSVP date will only leave you 1 week to hunt down all those kids who “forgot” to send back the RSVP or whose moms tell you, “Oh, it’s on her dresser, I thought she took care of it.”

 


An animal lover, Alexa volunteered at the Sayerville Animal Shelter (which has since closed) and collected donations for cat/dog food, towels and other items the shelter needed. She set up a booth at the Purim Carnival at the temple and spent the day collecting. Alexa also helped several friends find their own pets on Petfinder.com.

 

 

Alexa’s yarmulke included her Mitzvah project charity

 

 

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

 

 

Venue: Amanda Grover, Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel, 732-634-3600
Party Planner/Decor/Favors/Sign-In Board: Mom Susan Mandel, MandelGroup-Events, 732-801-5106
Music Entertainment/MC/Break dancers/Poker Tables: New York Entertainment, MC Dru, 215-355-7001
Decor: NY Lounge Decor, 516-921-201 
Photographer/Videographer/Montage/Photo Booth: Jason Krugman, Picture Us Perfect, 732-239-2430
Floral: LindaRose Petals and Lace, 732-613-0053
Invitation: By Dana, 732-625-1471
Cake:
Sweet Sweet Sue’s, 718-966-2253
Entrance video: Green Chesse Media818-934-8990
Bat Mitzvah girl Alexa’s cocktail dress
: Dresses and More, 732-566-9474
Mom Susan’ gown: Jovani Gown
Tuxedo for Dad: Saks 5th Avenue
Matthews Suit: Macy’s

 

 

Mitzvah Inspire: NYC Carnival Theme
September 21st, 2013

Mitzvah Inspire: NYC Carnival Theme

 
Linzi Events in South Florida sent us info about a great party she planned. The theme, Carnival NYC, was under the big top of the Polo Club of Boca Raton, in Boca Raton, Florida.
 
Vibrant colors, carnival games and amazing decor, this party had it all. Here’s your ticket so “Step right up!”
 
 

 
 
We thank Linzi Events for sharing this unique party idea with Mitzvah Market.

 

Mitzvah Inspire: Unique Entrance Decor
September 21st, 2013

Mitzvah Inspire: Unique Entrance Decor

 

First impressions are important!

Making an impact with your Bar Bat Mitzvah entrance gives your guests a hint of what’s waiting for them inside. The challenge is to be unique. We’ve gathered some terrific examples, from grand signage and subway doors to snowy walkways and magnificent balloon archways. Remember, the trick is to have fun with it!

Enjoy the creative examples below:

 

 

Ann Marie Casey photographed this clever Dr. Seuss theme. See the rest of this celebration here


For a circus theme celebration, Jersey Street Furniture created an entrance for guests to “Step right up!”

This entrance was a combined effort between two vendors: Party Harty supplied the stacked glow boxes and Simon Elliot Events provided the blow-up prints after a photo shoot with Ally

5th Avenue Digital was the photographer and Hal Prince Music and Entertainment designed this entrance for a NYC themed Bat Mitzvah soon to be featured on Mitzvah Market


Dazzling Parties wrapped the entryway for this XOXO themed Bat Mitzvah

Exceptional-Events displayed window clings at the entrance for “A Night with Natalie”


  Balloon Artistry created a “wow” with this entry archway of balloons, photographed by Sarah Merians Photography & Videography


United Floral  set up a beautiful table with votive candles and pictures of the Bat Mitzvah girl. See the rest of this Bat Mitzvah celebration here

Casual Candids Photography took this great shot of the entrance to the ballroom which included a Gobo and fringe draping for a dramatic look designed by Evantine Design


PBG Events constructed this “snowy” entryway with lights and glow globes for a winter wonderland themed Bat Mitzvah

Ira Casel Photography photographed this great NYC themed Bat Mitzvah with a subway feel entrance

Ruth Ridgeway Designs created this unique entryway modeled after a University of Michigan fraternity house


Da Vinci Florist set the tone for this Bat Mitzvah celebration by lighting the entrance to the country club

A long pink carpet welcomed guests to a Bat Mitzvah reception by Party Perfect

A March Madness themed entrance from Partie Girl

Bold American Events designed an arched banner for a Bat Mitzvah

Did your party have creative entrance decor? Let us know at info@MitzvahMarket.com.

 

Mitzvah Find: Wicked Good Cupcakes
September 18th, 2013

Mitzvah Find: Wicked Good Cupcakes

Wicked Good Cupcakes is a mother-daughter business based out of Cohasset and Boston, Massachusetts. 

You might recognize this duo from ABC’s hit show Shark Tank, where they now have backing from Kevin O’Leary. They are also a 2013 American Made Audience Choice Award Food nominee, have unique packaging in mason jars and of course…delicious wicked good cupcakes!

Everything is made from scratch right in their two locations and they use only the finest ingredients. No mixes, no pre-made frosting.

If it can be baked and decorated, it can be wickedly done.

Let’s talk flavors: “Sea-Salted Caramel” includes layers of chocolate that are sandwiched between butter cream, caramel and the delicious fondant seashell. “Marble Mutt” is a blend of chocolate and and vanilla cake with butter cream frosting. Other flavors in the “Wicked to Go” line include Reverse Birthday Cake, Cookies n Cream, Whole Lotta Lemon, Cuckoo for Coconut, Peanut Butter Surprise and Chocolate Lab.

 

Bodacious Blondie Golden brownies are baked with chocolate chips layered between yummy home made caramel with salted caramel cream cheese butter cream frosting


“The Wicked Good,” their signature flavor, a peanut butter cupcake, loaded with chocolate chips and layered with chocolate ganache and peanut butter frosting


You can customize, flavors, toppers and labels


Perfect for a Mitzvah Exit treat!

It can all be shipped and they are available in 16oz. and 8oz. jars. They last for about 7 days without refrigeration and includes about 2 3/4 cupcakes for the 16oz. size and 1 3/4 cupcakes in the 8oz. jars.

For orders of 10 or more jars, please contact Wicked Good Cupcakes at 781-923-1369 or email them at customerservice@wickedgoodcupcakes.com.

The Dunoff Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight
September 17th, 2013

The Dunoff Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight

 
Raquel Dunoff became a Bat Mitzvah on June 16, 2012 at Congregation Or Ami in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania.  There was a luncheon that followed at Artesano Ironworks, an art gallery and event venue in Manayunk, Pennsylvania.

We think you will be very impressed with this very artistic family and their unique touches making this a very creative celebration.

Jim Harris Studios photographed the reception and the rest of the vendors are listed at the bottom of this spotlight.

Pictured L-R: Younger sister Brooke, Mom Lauren, Dad Josh and Bat Mitzvah girl Raquel.

Mitzvah Invitation

Custom invitations were created out of paint kits by graphic designer and Mitzvah Mom Lauren’s company I-View Design Services.

Mitzvah Style & Venue

The Dunoffs looked very chic in their party clothes with the color combination of black and pink.  Artesano Iron Works Gallery is a unique venue in a beautifully restored historic warehouse. Fred Morganstein of Infinity Catering catered the reception.

Mitzvah Details

Party planner Valerie Felgoise of Let’s Party with Valerie brought Raquel’s vision to life.  Place cards and table décor were portraits of the Bat Mitzvah girl in modern art styles and defined on the menu page at each guest’s table setting.

 

 Mitzvah Cake & Favor

Raquel’s cake was created by Jordyn at Velvet Sky Bakery using a splatter design Raquel created and it was delicious! Mom Lauren’s company I-View Designs designed these great towels for Raquel to give out to her friends.

 

Mitzvah Project

Raquel’s Mitzvah Project had two parts, both supporting Freshartists.org. She chose this organization because they provide less fortunate kids art classes and supplies. Raquel related to this as she had participated in and enjoyed art classes since she was little. She organized a Clothesline Art Sale and raised over $500! The second part of her Mitzvah Project was explained in the Bat Mitzvah invitation. Each invitation included a paint kit and encouraged guests to paint and send their own work of art made from the kit and was displayed at the party. For each painting sent, the Dunoff family made a donation to Freshartists.

 

Raquel at her Clothesline art sale

Mom to Mom 

Advice from Mom Lauren:
“Choosing Artesano as our venue really framed the event. It’s so unique and a beautiful place for photos. Everyone loved that the cocktail hour was outdoors, and we had plenty of room. Helpful professionals such as Fred Morganstein from Infinity Caterers and Valerie Felgoise of Let’s Party with Valerie helped me juggle all the details. Jordyn at Velvet Sky bakery created a custom cake to our design, and it was delicious! Jim Harris, our photographer was super personable and captured the personality of our kids perfectly.”

Vendor Directory

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

Venue: Dawn, Artesano Ironworks Gallery 866-939-4766
Photographer/Videographer: Jim, Jim Harris Studios, 215-964-7600
Party Planner/Decor/Sign-In: Let’s Party with Valerie, 610-213-5675
Caterer: Fred Morganstein, Infinity Caterers, 215- 509-7280
Invitation/Favors: Mom Lauren, I-view Design Services, 610-941-5486
Photo booth: Elite Party Entertainment, 866-354-8341
Cake: Velvet Sky Bakery, 215-884-0254
Girls Dresses: Dare Boutique, 856-424-8300
Mom’s Dress: Gabrielle, 610-668-2801
Dad’s Suit: Nordstrom

Mitzvah Inspire: Lily’s Pad
September 11th, 2013

Mitzvah Inspire: Lily’s Pad

Tracie Simkin is a party planner from Deerfield, Illinois and the President of Partie Girl Events. She recently put together a Bat Mitzvah celebration for a girl named Lily and incorporated her name in very creative ways.

Welcome to Lily’s Pad…


Lily’s colorful logo

The place card table featured lava lamps

Each place card was embellished with a sparkle peace sign

Kids lounge area with colorful bean bags chairs and pillows


We just “LOVE” this coffee table in the lounge area

The adults sat in the ballroom

These centerpieces had built-in table numbers

The kids area was tented

The tables were decorated with runners that featured Lily’s logo

The hanging decor consisted of flowers and beads adding a great element of surprise when guests walked in

 A bean bag chair with Lily’s name served as the sign-in board

 We thank Partie Girl Events for sharing this celebration with our readers.