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EK Productions and The New York Giants Rock A Bar Mitzvah
May 29th, 2014

EK Productions and The New York Giants Rock A Bar Mitzvah


EK Productions
is a professional group of entertainers founded in 1986. Their company has grown from a successful DJ operation to a full scale event planning unit, specializing in videos, dancers, automated lighting and special effects, games, percussionists, MCs and other exciting entertainment for Bar Bat Mitzvah celebrations. 

Recently Evan from EK Productions was the MC for the Rovner family at their sons AJ’s Bar Mitzvah at Oceanside Jewish Center in Oceanside, New York.

 

 
 
AJ received a HUGE surprise from his Dad! With the help of Thuzio.com, eight New York Giants football players arrived at this already-in-progress rockin’ celebration!

EK Productions
Pictures above are AJ, his Dad, the EK dancers and New York Giants Ottis Anderson, Michael Cox, Stephen Baker,
Henry Hynoski, Prince Amukamara, Jaquain Williams, Ahmad Bradshaw, and Walter Thurmond III

As you can imagine, the guests at this celebration went wild. The players did the “Wobble” and “Apache” with MC Evan and AJ. Additionally, they danced with everyone and took pictures with guests. A night everyone will not soon forget!

The excitement continued as many press outlets picked up on this story:

Watch Prince Amukamara on TMZ here.

Read about it in the Washington Post here.

The Bleacher Report calls this a “wild” Bar Mitzvah party! Read it here.

We thank the Rovner family and EK Productions for sharing this special celebration with our readers.

To learn more about EK Productions, visit their extended profile page in our Vendor Directory.

 

A Great Year For Gotham T-Shirts
May 28th, 2014

A Great Year For Gotham T-Shirts

 

Gotham T-shirts is a full service screen printer who uses award-winning artists to create logos and designs for all Bar Bat Mitzvah needs. They proudly offer personalized custom screen printing, embroidery, art and theme designs for your Bar Bat Mitzvah. Their fashion designs look best on hooded and zipper sweatshirts, T-shirts, flannel PJ sweatpants and nylon draw string back packs. 

 

 

They moved to a new location in 2013 and are now located at 211 Glen Cove Avenue in Sea Cliff.


They recently expanded to a new location with a larger showroom featuring new state-of-the-art screen printing/embroidery equipment bringing their customers even better quality

They print over 130,000 hooded sweatshirts and t-shirts a year!
During the month of March, they are printing 35 Bar Bat Mitzvah jobs!

With their newly designed website, you can read up-to-the-minute news on their Facebook with their new scrolling feed. They post how-to videos and photos of all of their cool stuff! 

Check out their Bar Bat Mitzvah samples here

For more information and to see many samples of their work, visit their extended profile page in our Vendor Directory. 

Mitzvah Project: Flip For A Cure
May 28th, 2014

Mitzvah Project: Flip For A Cure

 

We are excited to share a great Mitzvah Project from Morgan Rubin and the Rubin family from South Florida who honored a dear friend, Molli Serrano, who passed away from Pancreatic Cancer.

When Morgan received her Bat Mitzvah date she knew that she would also be responsible for an official “Mitzvah Project.” Both Morgan’s and Molli’s love for being active was a natural springboard for her Mitzvah Project!

Morgan is an avid gymnast and wanted to honor her family friend so “Flip for a Cure” was born.

 

 

 

 

MM: Why did you decide to take on this particular project?
MR:
When a very good friend of our family, Molli Serrano, was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer she was just 38 years old, a married mother of twins and was in amazing physical shape. She had completed several Ironman Triathlons (2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike and 26.2 mile run) and was in training for another. Molli’s diagnosis came as a complete shock to all who knew her. From that moment on our family rallied around Molli and became extremely interested in Pancreatic Cancer. What we learned about Pancreatic Cancer was truly astonishing:

  • Pancreatic cancer is one of the few cancers for which survival has not improved substantially over nearly 40 years.
  • Pancreatic cancer is the 4th leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States.
  • Pancreatic cancer has the highest mortality rate of all major cancers. 94% of pancreatic cancer patients will die within five years of diagnosis only 6% will survive more than five years. 74% of patients die within the first year of diagnosis.
  • The average life expectancy after diagnosis with metastatic disease is just three to six months.

Molli was determined to fight this horrible disease and did so for 25 months. She was considered “lucky” to be able to fight that long. Unfortunately, she passed away on July 15, 2013, just 1 month after her 40th Birthday. Molli was a real life super-hero!

MM: Can you give us details of your Mitzvah Project?
MR: During the time Molli was battling her illness we performed many “mini-mitzvahs. We made dinner for her family, visited often, participated in several Pancreatic Cancer walks, runs and bike rides. We wore purple (the color of Pancreatic Cancer) often and always keep Molli and her family in close contact. We never really considered them “mitzvahs,” they were just what we did to help out a friend and family in need.

We contacted Park Avenue Gymnastics in Cooper City, Florida, and they graciously donated two hours of “Open Gym” plus all the staff for our event. We decided to charge $10 per participant to come into the gym and take advantage of all Park Avenue had to offer. There were trampolines, tumble tracks, ball pits, mats, bars, spring floor and all sorts of active fun.

 

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Morgan and her friend ready to check-in the participants

MM: How did you spread the word?
MR: 
We advertised our event everywhere! We posted it on Facebook, put up flyers at the Temple, contacted our friends and sent many emails. Our goal was to have 50 kids. We also asked many local businesses to make donations. We were very lucky to receive many food items such as purple and white cookies, purple iced donuts, ice cream, chips and salsa, water, juice, trail mix and many more fun snacks! We even had one vendor donate purple ribbon glitter tattoos and an attendant to put them on during the event.  We received incredible support from the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCan) that provided us with PanCan tablecloths, purple ribbons, purple bracelets and tablecloths for our event.

 Flip For  a Cure

 We had some fun purple items such as sunglasses, bubbles, mustaches, necklaces and lots of other purple items to help “paint the gym purple”

 

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MM: Anything else we need to know about your Mitzvah Project?
MR:
Our event was held on Saturday, May 3rd. It was absolutely amazing! We had about 100 children from ages 8 months to 13 years old participate. We also had over 100 adults come and support the event. We raised $3,100 for Pancreatic Cancer to advance research, support patients and create hope. While our friend Molli was not there in person, we knew she was there in spirit. Her children and family participated in our event as well. Long after my Bat Mitzvah has passed, we will continue the fight against Pancreatic Cancer and will forever be proud members of Team Molli.

 

Flip For a Cure
All the great participants

We thank Morgan Rubin and her family for sharing this very inspiring and wonderful Bat Mitzvah project with
Mitzvah Market. To read more about Pancreatic Cancer Action Network please click here.

 

Sports Fantasy Bar Mitzvah Theme
May 28th, 2014

Sports Fantasy Bar Mitzvah Theme

Matthew Menis celebrated his Bar Mitzvah at B’nai Israel in Oakdale, New York. The reception was held at Giorgio’s at Fox Hill in Baiting Hollow, New York. Matthew’s “Big Apple” Sports Fantasy theme featured the 8 major New York sports teams and the beautiful New York City skyline. This theme was also incorporated into the decor, cake and favors.

Pictured L-R: Dad Stuart, Mom Beth and Bar Mitzvah boy Matthew.

Photography by Neal Bloom was the photographer and the rest of the vendor information is at the end of the spotlight.

 Bar Mitzvah boy Matthew at the Bimah with his parents

Matthew gave a hint of the theme with his invitation from Fat Cat Paperie. This invitation featured the New York City skyline in the background 

Custom postage stamps on the envelope featured Matthew’s initials in the “Big Apple”

A creative Big Apple poster was placed at the entrance

 Matthew is a huge New York City sports fan so after cousin Justin Novick, who is a graphic designer, created the logo, Lighter Than Air worked on the decor. They made the place cards that included each New York sports team as well as Matthew’s favorite players on those teams.Matthew sat at the New York Jets table

 The centerpiece for the place card table included all of the New York sports teams and favorite players

Matthew happily awaited his guests!

Matthew looked great as a New York Islander

Created by Lighter Than Air, the sign-in book had Matthew’s logo as well as pictures of him on the cover

 Matthew entered through his logo!

Absolute Entertainment with MC Scott provided the non stop fun, dancing and entertainment.  Matthew up in the chair

Surrounded by his friends

The Absolute Entertainment dancers amazed their guests

There were great photo favors by The Main Event along with these mini Matthew pictures on a stick from Shindigz.com. A real Matthew “Mitzvah Moment”

For added fun, amazing balloon artist Todd Neufeld from The Twisted Balloon entertained by twisting balloons into caricatures, characters, corsages, and fabulous hats. A guest all twisted up

This guest enjoyed his balloon pet

There were many giveaways with a “Big Apple” theme such as apple flavored lip balms, calculators that looked like Apple iPhones, sunglasses with apples and red customized rhythm shakers

  His all-star “Big Apple” cake was from La Bonne Boulangerie

Matthew showed off his favor designed by his cousin Justin Novick.

Bar Mitzvah Project

Matthew’s Temple doesn’t ask students to participate in a Mitzvah Project until 9th grade, so Matthew donated some of his own money to the Jewish National Fund, specifically to help the drought in Israel. He received a nice plaque from them which he displayed at his Mitzvah reception. He thought a drought was a good cause for him, since he’s a competitive swimmer and loves water.

Mom Advice from Beth

“Start planning early! Book a venue, photographer and DJ early, so you have plenty of time to focus on fun details as you go. I also bought Bar Mitzvah planning software which was very useful. Keep all contracts in a central location. Also, make sure you know in advance whom you need to tip, and what kinds of tips are expected. If your party is not during prime wedding season, (like a winter month affair), you can get some great deals on things like venues, DJs and transportation.”

Vendor Directory

The following vendors helped to make Matthew’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: Giorgio’s at Fox Hill, 631-727-6076
Party Planner: Lighter Than Air Events, 516-933-3210
Photographer/Videographer: Photography by Neal, 631-754-7442
Music Entertainment: MC Scott, Absolute Entertainment, 631-286-8117
Logo/Favors: Shirts designed by cousin, Justin Novick
Photo Favors:The Main Event, 800-839-0918
Balloon Artistry: Todd Neufeld, The Twisted Balloon Company, 212-748-9798
Invitation:Fat Cat Paperie, 631-657-5481
Cake: La Bonne Boulangerie, 631-473-7900
Temple Florist:Dale’s Flowers From the Heart, 631-758-7930
Sign-In book: Lighter Than Air, 516-933-3210
Matthew photo cutouts: Shindigz.com
Give-aways: 
Lip Balms, Egg Shakers, Color Touch Calculator, Light up Pens and Sunglasses
Dresses for Mom Beth: Lord and Taylor
Bar Mitzvah boy Matthew’s suit:Brooks Brothers
Dad Stuart’s suit: Michael Kors, Rico’s Fine Clothing, 631-878-1022
Hair/makeup: Joanne Flores, Christopher Street Salon, 631-499-1990
Transportation: Sir Oliver Limousine, 631-585-1600

B’mitzvah Therapy From Dr. and Mrs. Mitzvah
May 26th, 2014

B’mitzvah Therapy From Dr. and Mrs. Mitzvah

FINDING OUT WHAT TYPE OF B’MITZVAH PLANNER YOU ARE

By Dr. and Mrs. Mitzvah (aka David and Danielle Ockman “Favor It Things“)

Our first B’mitzvah blog entry was well received and we appreciate all of the continued support we have received from Mitzvah Market and our FB group!

Did you all start identifying your B’mitzvah support network and your OWN personal BMBFF’s?

This week we surpassed 1600 members in our “South Florida Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah Planning Group” and we are planning and de-stressing all the way to the bima!

However, this psychologist and social worker couple, could not help but notice that B’mitzvah parents, our “BMBFF’s” (B’mitzvah Best Friends Forever-lol) and group members fell into two distinct categories.
1) Type A- “We are good, we planned the whole thing last week!”
and
2) Type B- “We will try to plan something but just not now…We have too much on our plate.”

We are Type A B’mitzvah planning parents but have empathy for our Type B counterparts who seem to become immobilized and overwhelmed. We have been motivating them to embrace the B’mitzvah experience fully. When it comes to planning the B’mitzvah reception, becoming overwhelmed is common. We used “radical acceptance” to overcome the irrational belief that we have to “have it all” for our reception to be just right.

Fully accepting that we can “have some things and not others” is part of “staying happy” in life and in B’mitzvah planning for sure!

In the midst of these therapeutic self interventions, a break to watch “Keeping Up With The Stein’s” really drove home the reason that parents become so anxious and want to avoid planning. Procrastination is a maladaptive pattern of behavior that takes away our power of choice. Remember, “if you fail to plan, you plan to fail.”

Watching this classic B’mitzvah movie moved us back in time, where we thought of our own B’mitzvahs—Not just because the movie was about B’mitzvah planning, but because one of the families has a “Titanic” themed showboat reception, and despite having limited funds, this Dr. Mitzvah had his own on the MISS FLORIDA Yacht in 1984. My B’mitzvah was complete with T-shirts that read, “We Rocked the Boat at David’s Bar Mitzvah.” Now, the Mrs., on the other hand had a Bat Mitzvah in the 80’s as well, complete with a handmade rainbow posterboard sign-in and lucite candy boxes.

As parents, we find ourselves often deciding whether our kids deserve more than what we got as kids or less. In the end, we decided a “happy medium” between the MISS FLORIDA and the handmade poster boards was where we were headed. But we digress, the point of “radical acceptance” and the “Keeping Up With The Stein’s” movie was that we are not in competition with anyone and that we cannot allow ourselves to lose focus of the meaning behind the beautiful B’mitzvah experience and the celebration of choice!

Anyway, just like that B’mitzvah boat…we are “full steam ahead” in our planning.

With our hotel venue booked, we set out to draft the next set of B’mitzvah dream team professionals who soon joined the list of our “BMBFFs.”

Finding the right people is another way that we make sure stress is kept at bey.

We chose a decor company, “Dalsimer-Atlas Floral and Event Decorators.” They have been doing this for almost 100 years (for our Northerners Dalsimer, Spitz and Peck)! David Dalsimer was awesome and showed us how B’mitzvah decor can be a back drop for magical memories that last a lifetime—and with a name like David, we liked him already! Theme is in the works and all is on schedule making sure to “roll out the red carpet” for our guests.

Dr. and Mrs. B'mitzvah Theraphy
Danielle with David Dalsimer

And one last recommendation for a sure fire way to delete stress from the equation…hire a “day of coordinator.”
All loose ends and coordination on our big day would distract from the pure joy. If your “day of coordinator” doesn’t become your BMBFF nobody will.

We found a true friend in transplanted New York dynamo, Bianca Cirillo of “Tied With a Bow” who does it all and knows the importance of details.

Tied With A Bow

It looks like it is still smooth “sailing” in our quest for the least stressfull B’mitzvah planning ever.

Next time, a look at Blake’s B’Mitzvah project benefitting the Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options, booking our entertainment and unexpected inspiration found in a BMBFF.

Dr. and Mrs. Mitzvah

ABOUT DAVID AND DANIELLE OCKMAN
David and Danielle Ockman love South Florida and reside in Deerfield Beach with their 12 year old son Blake, and 7 year old daughter, Skylar. Blake’s B’mitzvah is scheduled for October, 2014.

David is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in the field of addictions for over 20 years and Danielle is a Social Worker and the Dean of Students at a private Jewish Day School. Danielle’s passion for making people treats lead her to preparing “specialty and custom” chocolate and edible B’mitzvah favors for “Favor It Things.” David and Danielle have become known in the B’mitzvah community of South Florida, as they host the Facebook group, “South Florida Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah Planning Group.” Some consider this group to be the B’mitzvah hub, bringing parents and vendors together for a “virtual B’mitzvah showcase” everyday. Since starting the FB page, David has been called “Dr. Mitzvah” and the couple continue to talk many B’mitzah parents down off the ledge!

 

Mitzvah Inspire: Neon Night Bar Mitzvah
May 25th, 2014

Mitzvah Inspire: Neon Night Bar Mitzvah

Melisa Imberman, founder of The Event of a Lifetime, a full service event planning company located in Westchester County, New York, recently created a neon Bar Mitzvah celebration.

The colors black, neon green and neon blue were used throughout the reception.

Jodi Buren of Tripp Street Studio was the photographer.

 

 

 

logo with frame from Melissa Imberman 

The logo was an actual neon sign

 Neon Melissa Imberman

The neon green and black place cards really popped

 
The centerpieces were in modern glass tube vases

 


The tables were neon green spandex cutouts to reveal the black spandex underneath and the chairs were covered in neon blue spandex over the black

 
Fun beaded bracelets were used as a napkin ring

jasper sign

The sign explaining the meaning behind the napkin rings which were made from Jasper stones (Jasper is the Bar Mitzvah boy’s name) and doubled as bracelets for the ladies to take home

 

A caricature of the Bar Mitzvah boy was on display on the lampshade centerpieces

 
And on the cocktail napkins as well. Guests also had the opportunity to get their caricatures done at the party 


Suspended neon hued Slinkys hung from the ceiling adding a great decor element

Imberman neon room shot
The lounge area for the kids included the same spandex cutouts used for the adults


The waitstaff wore neon green bow ties

 

The MC and dancers wore black, neon green and neon blue makeup


Neon candy buffet with custom labels

 

We thank Melisa Imberman, The Event of a Lifetime for sharing this great neon themed Bar Mitzvah with us.

 

The Gravitch Bar Mitzvah Family Spotlight
May 25th, 2014

The Gravitch Bar Mitzvah Family Spotlight

The Gravitch family from Staten Island, New York, celebrated son Kyle’s Bar Mitzvah on November 9, 2013, with a Havdalah service at Arden Heights Boulevard Jewish Center and a reception immediately following at Old Bermuda Inn, both in Staten Island, New York.

It was an “iMitzvah” theme which was incorporated into everything from the kippot and invitation to the party decor and favors!

Pictured L-R: Dad Dan, Bar Mitzvah boy Kyle, Sister Alexa and Mom Elisa.

The photographer was Pro Lux Studios and the rest of the vendor information is listed at the bottom of this spotlight.

There was a beautiful Havdalah service at Arden Heights Boulevard Jewish Center

For a nice personal touch, frames displaying photographs titled “Kyle’s Smiles” were on the kippot table

The inside of the kippot had the inscription “Appy imitzvah” a great play on words given his theme

 One proud Bar Mitzvah boy, we mean man, holding his certificate!

Nonni’s Inspirations by Rose created Kyle’s iPhone invitation which gave his guests a glimpse of the party theme


Everyone looked great in shades of blue. Mom Elisa and sister Alexa got their dresses at Ultimate Fashions and Bar Mitzvah boy Kyle and Dad Dan at The Clothing Center

The decor and centerpieces incorporated each of Kyle’s interests and were created by Nonni’s Inspiration by Rose. Here’s the place card table…

One of the centerpieces represented the Facebook table

The Netflix table

 

The sign-in photo scrapbook was created at the party from The Voto Booth and was a big hit!  The booth produces both photos and videos that are put on a USB flash drive and given to the family after the party. Two sets of pictures printed out and the attendant put one set in the book and then the guests wrote a message to Kyle next to their pictures 

Magic Touch Productions was a big hit and kept everyone on the dance floor and Al Rock and his partner John were the MC and DJ

Everyone had a great time on the dance floor

 

There were many fun give-aways  

Kyle had some great dancing shoes

Nonni’s Inspirations by Rose made the display


The Old Bermuda Inn baked delicious cupcakes and desserts for guests to enjoy


Delicious chocolate iPhone favors from Doreen’s Creations were a big hit!

 

Mom Elisa made the out-of-town baskets and delivered them to the hotel the day before the guests checked in. A welcome note from Kyle was included along with: water bottles, toothpaste, mouthwash, floss, candy, pretzels and gum

Through the organization Remember Us, Kyle did remember a child from the Holocaust who did not get to have a Bar Mitzvah. The child’s name was Jacob Aiken. The Project provides the student and the Bar/Bat Mitzvah teacher with the name of a lost child, information about him/her, and suggestions for simple acts of remembrance.

 

Advice from Mom Elisa:
“Do not listen to other people when they tell you not to worry and that you have plenty of time to plan the event. Time goes very fast and you should pace yourself and get whatever you can done early so you are less stressed later on. And remember to enjoy the day!”

The following vendors made Kyle’s celebration very special. If you give any of them a call, please let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.

Venue: The Old Bermuda Inn, 718-948-7600
Music Entertainment/MC: Magic Touch Productions, 347-210-2347
Photographer/Videographer: Pro Lux Studios, 718-946-4399
Décor/florist: Nonni’s Inspirations by Rose, 718-351-6676
Party entertainment:
The Voto Booth, 718-967-2554
Invitation:
Nonni’s Inspirations by Rose
Favors:
Doreen’s Creations, 718-605-6797
Cupcakes: The Old Bermuda Inn
Sign-In book: The Voto Booth
Candle lighting display: Nonni’s Inspirations by Rose
Kyle’s Kippot: Best Kippah, 800-435-1621
Dresses for family members: Ultimate Fashions, 718-605-3274
Suits for family members: The Clothing Center, 732-254-0870
Hair/makeup: Makeovers Beauty Beat, 718-966-7677
Women’s Head Coverings: Alibaba.com

 

Fashion & Decor Shoots By Leonardo Vatkin Photography
May 25th, 2014

Fashion & Decor Shoots By Leonardo Vatkin Photography

Leonardo Vatkin Photography is a full service photography, video & event Website company that services the NY Tri-State area and Hudson Valley.

Leonardo Vatkin will follow you anywhere for your special pre-Bar Bat Mitzvah shoots!

Owner Leo likes to get out of the studio to photograph his subjects where they feel most comfortable and in the midst of what they are passionate about. Often, he is asked to shoot his young subjects several months before their Bar or Bat Mitzvah for “decor shoots” — to create images that will be used on invitations, Websites, posters, pillows, sign-in books and other items that will set the tone for their events. He feels it is most visually engaging to shoot on location.

“A lot of people think you need a white background for posters or sign-in books, but that is so not the case. I make these shoots fun. What kid does not want to feel like a model for a day?” says Leo Vatkin, owner. “Especially when we shoot in the city, the kids enjoy feeling like a celebrity with people looking on wondering who this is with their own paparazzi in tow. It really builds confidence and excitement which comes across in the images.”

While Leo enjoys shooting in urban locations around boroughs, he knows of several hidden gems in the ‘burbs, as well — and is happy to shoot at the beach or in a park or wherever his subjects feel most alive and happy.

View more images from recent shoots below and see how they were used here.

It’s also fun to watch a video from these shoots here.

Leonardo Vatkin Photography
Long Island City graffiti art is an engaging backdrop for urban-themed décor

Leonardo Vatkin Photography

Head to the Meatpacking District for that quintessential neighborhood vibe

Leonardo Vatkin Photography

Our subject surrounded by his passion. Music was at the forefront of this Bar Mitzvah event

Leonardo Vatkin Photography
Cover girl poses midtown for her fashion-themed shoot. Taxi!

Leonardo Vatkin Photography
Urban architecture creates drama for this décor shoot

Leonardo Vatkin Photography 

It appears the whole world is in her hands at Rockefeller Center in NYC

Leonardo Vatkin Photography
Fun in the waves at this décor shoot for a beach-inspired Bat Mitzvah event

To learn more about Leonardo Vatkin Photography, visit their profile page in our Vendor Directory.

Mitzvah Inspire: Creative Table Numbers
May 21st, 2014

Mitzvah Inspire: Creative Table Numbers

 

Although a table number might seem like a small detail when planning a Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration, there are many creative ways to wow your guests and give your tables personality!

As you will see below, families have come up with creative ways to let guests know where to sit. No longer do you have to settle for a framed number!

Check out the way these table numbers are designed around Bar Bat Mitzvah themes: 

 

 

 


For a Golf inspired theme, The Event of a Lifetime used flags to designate the table numbers

 


The Beinhaker family celebrated at a sleepaway camp. Magnolia West Events used sliced wood with numbers painted in red as the table numbers

 

Hi Tech Table numbers

Hi Tech Photography Events used black and white pictures of the Bat Mitzvah girl and colored numbers to coordinate with the color and theme

 Table Numbers: KristinNewmanDesigns.com
We found this creative table number on Pinterest. Kristin Newman Designs cleverly used CDs as table numbers

 

Sarah Merians: Unique Table Numbers
Sarah Merians Photography & Video Company
photographed these Mitzvah celebration Theme Park signs as table numbers 

Balloon Artistry centerpiece

Balloon Artistry created a Tiffany & Co. inspired centerpiece with a blinged table number

 

It Events Diary of Mitzvah Kid table numbers

Julie Cohen of It Events by Julie created this Bar Mitzvah theme based on the popular book series by Jeff Kinney, Diary Of A Wimpy Kid complete with unique table numbers

 

Simcha's Events Unique Table numbers
Simcha Events and M Haley Design created “beach bummin'” decor using custom shells as the table number

 

Olivia & Dan 6

From Marquis Florals & Event Design By Kima light-up table number which can be done in a variety of colors and themes

 

Creative Table Numbers: JNF

The More Than An Invitation: A Mitzvah By Jewish National Fund has many invitations and certificates that can be used as tables numbers for Bar Bat Mitzvah celebrations

 Perchekly table number

 From an upcoming Mitzvah Family Spotlight, here’s an art deco table number created by the mom and printed by Simon Elliot Events

 

Linda Morrow

Linda Morrow Photography took a great shot of this elegant table number for a “JULry Box” Bat Mitzvah theme

 

Grand Marquis: Unique Table Numbers

Grand Marquis set up table numbers for this celebration with a Cafe theme. Each table was based on a different pastry with actual samples!

Bob Gail Events glitter-circus-centerpiece
 Allyson of Bob Gail Special Events brought her creative talents to the table and dreamed up these carnival Bat Mitzvah themed table numbers

Did your child’s celebration have a creative table number? Let us know at info@mitzvahmarket.com.

 

 

A Hot New Bar Bat Mitzvah Favor From Custom Discount Apparel
May 21st, 2014

A Hot New Bar Bat Mitzvah Favor From Custom Discount Apparel

Custom Discount Apparel (CDA) is a family-run business dedicated to the creation of unique Bar and Bat Mitzvah Favors. They have the knowledge to turn your party favors into instant hits! Design your own logo using their website or have one of their artists create a custom logo specifically for you! 

CDA  has served over 2,000 Bar and Bat Mitzvah families both locally and nationwide. CDA will help you create the perfect logo, select favors that will be seasonally appropriate and fashionably unique, assist you with accurate garment sizing for your guests, and finish it off with organized packaging to make distribution easy. 

Lightweight Hooded Long Sleeve T-Shirts Are The Hot Item For Mitzvah Favors!

Perfect for every season and great for girls or boys, their comfortable lightweight hooded t-shirts come in every color. Great for Fall Bar or Bat Mitzvahs!

And, don’t forget that CDA can package and label all of your favors.  They can put them in customized water bottles, sling bags, or simply roll and label them. CDA will be happy to provide you with a label file at no extra charge if you decide you would like to package the Bar Bat Mitzvah favors yourself.

 Custom Discount Apparel hooded t-shirt

Comfortable and lightweight

 Custom Discount Apparel hooded t-shirt

For boys and girls, they come in a variety of colors

To learn more about Custom Discount Apparel, visit their extended profile page in our Vendor Directory.