August 30th, 2015
More and more, Mitzvah Moms turn to Etsy.com “shops” for unique special touches for their child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah celebrations.
Whether you are looking for unique clothing or accessories, decor, invitations, custom food and more, Etsy has become a go-to destination for out-of-the-ordinary products.
Here are some past Mitzvah Family Spotlight stories and creative ways our Mitzvah Moms have used Etsy for their Bar Bat Mitzvah celebrations:

Mad Libs was used as this Bat Mitzvah sign-in. It was designed by Cami’s Paperie on Etsy.com. To read more about this Bat Mitzvah, click here

Emma is wearing an additional three-tiered removable over-skirt that Mom Hollee had custom-made by a designer she found on Etsy. To read more about the Becker Bat Mitzvah, click here

The Glaser family lived in Japan when daughter Leah celebrated her Bat Mitzvah. As a special gift, Leah received custom-made silver tallit clips with a sakura flower (cherry blossom) that was the symbol of the ward they lived in while in Japan. They were created by the Etsy shop, KanoaPureSilver. To read more about this Bat Mitzvah, click here

For this camp themed Bar Mitzvah, guests were shown their seats by little tree stumps found on Etsy.com. To read more about Camp Mitchell, click here

The Kaufman Bar Mitzvah had a boardwalk theme. Place cards were made by The Fancy Lady Gourmet on Etsy.com. To read more about this Bar Mitzvah, click here

The Frankel family had customized marshmallows created by FeteSetter on Etsy.com. To read more about this Bat Mitzvah, click here
Did you have a clever find from Etsy.com? Let us know at info@mitzvahmarket.com.
August 30th, 2015
The Dictrow family from Marlboro, New Jersey, celebrated their daughter Sydney’s Bat Mitzvah with a Havdalah service at Congregation Ohev Shalom in Marlboro, New Jersey.
Not even a snow storm could prevent this family from having a sophisticated and “Sydsational” reception at Temple B’nai Tikvah in North Brunswick, New Jersey.
We featured sister Jordan’s “An ExJORDANary Evening” and we couldn’t believe it was already sister Sydney’s turn!
Pictured L-R: Dad Adam, Mom Debbie, younger sister Ryan, Bat Mitzvah girl Sydney and older sister Jordan.
Joe Siracusa of JS Photography, Inc. was the photographer and the rest of the vendors are listed at the end of the spotlight.
Mitzvah Invitation, Service & Style
When it came time to choose the invitation, the family returned to Cindi of Simply Invitations and Party Planning. They chose a custom white card with a turquoise border on the front. The back featured words describing Sydney. Sydney’s special night started with a beautiful Havdalah service at Congregation Ohev Shalom.
Guests were asked to dress "Formal & Fabulous"
The RSVP stamp
Reading from the prayer book
Sydney with her mom and dad holding the Torah
Handmade yarmulkes and head coverings made with love by her Bubby and Grammy
Even with a snow storm outside, this family knows how to be stylish! Mom Debbie, Bat Mitzvah girl Sydney and older sister Jordan were beautifully dressed in gowns from Diane & Co. Little sister Ryan looked amazing in her gown from Macis Designs. Dad Adam wore his own tuxedo
In her gown, Sydney wrote her name in the snow...we love that!
Mitzvah Details
There was no set theme for this celebration, but they did incorporate three words which are important to Sydney: “Smile, Hope and Dream,” which also happen to be her initials. The family wanted a continuation from sister Jordan’s “An ExJORDANary Evening” and came up with “SYDsational.” For their decor, Mom Debbie once again called in Phyllis Skolnick of Extraordinary Productions who worked on sister Jordan’s Bat Mitzvah.
The gobo projected on the Temple wall and was seen by guests as they entered
This clear plexi-glass structure served as the escort table which included custom decals and colorful votive candles
Continuing with the circle theme, each place card was in a circle of blue water
Sydney posed in her lounge area
Votive candles and tall clear vases added a warm glow to the room
The room was filled with love and warmth despite the snow outside
Cocktail napkins with written text: "Sydney," "Smile, Hope, Dream," and "Sydsational"
Finishing touches included custom chargers at each adult place setting
Guests enjoyed the heartfelt "Thank You" note at their place setting
Dad Adam works for PR Newswire, an industry leader in communication services. "Congratulations on becoming a Bat Mitzvah. You are Sydsational!" lit up the corner on Times Square a few weeks prior to her special day
Her sign-in board featured the photo that was used in Times Square
Music & Entertainment
MC Brian and his team from Pure Energy Entertainment kept guests dancing all night.
Dad Adam entertained the crowd on the dance floor
Sydney and her friends posed on the risers
Sydney was the center of attention surrounded by her friends
Sydney, her sisters and guests all enjoyed some hair bling!
Here a young guest gets her hair braided. The glass tables used in this area featured color collages of Sydney throughout her 13 years, created by Mom Debbie. She got this idea from the
Weilheimer Family Spotlight featured on MitzvahMarket.com
Mitzvah Exit Treat & Favor
Top Elements created Sydney’s favors for her friends.
A tote bag given to each of Sydney's guests
This beautiful logo was used on back of the zippered sweatshirt favor for the girls. The inside of the hoodie was also imprinted with "Smile, Hope, Dream." The boys received pullover hoodies with a vintage logo
Everyone got to enjoy some goodies for the car ride home from Godfather Catering Party Truck
The last of the Dictrow girls, Ryan's Bat Mitzvah in 2017
Mitzvah Project
For her Mitzvah Project, Syd chose Cleats 4 Kids due to her passion for soccer and Kicking 4 Celiac Foundation because her grandfather has Celiac Disease. With the help of her friends, through texts, emails and Facebook, Syd collected over 118 pair of cleats. She was so excited to help get more kids on the soccer field!

Syd with cleats she collected
Mom to Mom
Some Mom to Mom advice from Deb:
“Planning another Bat Mitzvah the second time around was definitely easier! It’s important to feel confident with the vendors you choose and rely on them to make it all work. Be detail-oriented, every little detail counts. Enjoy the moment, appreciate friends and family that all came to celebrate this important milestone. The night goes so fast but the memory is forever! Sydney wanted snow and she got it! It not only snowed for pictures the week before, but it snowed again for her party… that was stressful. Ice scrapers were a last minute idea and Thank God everyone made it safely to her celebration and back home! It was formal, fabulous and Sydsational, just the way we hoped!”
Vendor Directory
The following vendors helped to make Sydney’s celebration special. If you give any a call, please make sure they know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.
Venue: Congregation B’nai Tikvah, 732-297-0696
Catering: Classical Caterers, 732-297-6444
Party Planner: Phyliss Skolnick, Extraordinary Productions, 732-308-3080
Photographer: Joe Siracusa, JS Photography Inc, 718-967-6912
Videographer: Michael Scoblete, 347-539-9568
Music Entertainment: MC Brian, Pure Energy Entertainment, 732-536-8991
Cocktail Hour Music: Pure Energy Entertainment
Favors: Top Elements, 732-972-8290
Décor/florist/lounge furniture: Extraordinary Productions, 732-308-3080
Invitation/menu/thank you notes: Cindi, Simply Invitations & Party Planning, 732-617-7211
Party entertainment: Photo favors, Pure Energy Entertainment, 732-536-8991
Tattoos: Tattoos by Bernadine Ferrari, 973-299-9146
Custom Cake: Classical Caterers
Times Square Signage: PR Newswire, 800-776-8090
Candy truck: Dennis, Godfather Catering, 516-790-5288
Dresses for Mom, Sydney and sister Jordan: Diane and Company, 732-635-8001
Ryan’s dress: Macis Designs, 732-246-2988
Hair/Hair bling and crystals for party: Studio 455 Salon, 732-972-9890
Makeup: Melanie Kotes, 732-456-1897
Transportation: First Class Limousine, 732-972-3200
Party Bus: V.E.I Limousine, 732-441-9400
Kids Transportation: Shamrock Bus Company, 732-787-1113
August 26th, 2015
Every Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebration is full of special moments.
Here are some party details that are fast becoming new traditions at many Bar and Bat Mitzvah events.
Incorporate some, or all of them, and add your own creativity to make your child’s celebration something your family and friends will remember for years to come.
GRAND ENTRANCES
Why not have the guest of honor enter the party in style, depending on your theme or budget? You can create a memorable entrance with a real red carpet, an arch of balloons or flowers or even a doorway decorated to look like a larger than life book so everyone steps into a fairy tale. Kids have entered their party on Segways, skateboards or held aloft on a surfboard. You can involve your child’s friends and other guests to form a welcoming crowd that showers them with confetti sticks or greets them with a colorful array of ribbon wands. Just make sure your child wants to be introduced with such fanfare or if they’d rather have something a little lower key.

See grand entrances here
UNIQUE ENTRANCE VIDEOS
These are all the rage as families create a video to start the party off. Some are stories of how the child got to this day or adventures in the big city ending with the Bar/Bat Mitzvah child entering the room as if they just stepped out of the screen or storyline. Some videos even place the child into his or her favorite movie or TV show or show celebrities sending congratulatory shout-outs.

See creative entrance videos here
CANDLE LIGHTING
The formal candle lighting ceremony has become a tradition at many parties as a way to honor all the relatives and friends who came to celebrate with you or have particular meaning to your child. But these days many people are going way beyond the standard 13 candles in a cake and finding alternative and creative ways to honor those most dear to them, giving a new spin on a traditional idea. So why not try something that fits with your theme, your child’s passions or just to be different from everyone else? Try floating candles, a “cooking” candle lighting where everyone comes up to add ingredients into a bowl to create the cake, or even 13 cupcakes. Or forgo the whole “candles” idea and do a video that honors each person or group with a tribute.

See creative candle lighting displays here
MONTAGE
For many families this is the highlight of the party and there’s often not a dry eye in the place as 13 years of memories are compressed into 10 minutes of screen time. You can make the montage funny or sentimental, or a little bit of both, complete with scanned photos, video clips, music and more. Add interviews with elderly grandparents and you have an instant family heirloom that will long be cherished! If you are hiring an expert to create a tribute for you, they’ll tell you how many photos you need and help you choose the music to tell your child’s story. If you are doing it yourself, the standard length is from 10 to 15 minutes; longer and you’ll lose people’s interest. Figure you’ll need about 100 to 150 photos. And be sure to start working on it at least six months in advance even if you are hiring an expert and your only job is to choose the photos; even that takes longer than you think.

ROCK THE RECEPTION
The Learning Channel’s “Rock the Reception” show has inspired many a family to add this as an extra treat at the party. This can involve anything from getting all your child’s friends to practice beforehand to learn a dance routine to be performed as a surprise for your guests. Or even a special father/daughter dance choreographed for the occasion. Or how about the Bar/Bat Mitzvah family doing a Gangnam Style routine! The sky’s the limit here. Ask your entertainment company if they can help or hire a local dance student to put the polish on your steps.

Watch this Rock The Reception surprise dance here
Did you have a special Mitzvah Moment at your child’s celebration? Let us know at info@MitzvahMarket.com.
August 26th, 2015
Who better to send us the best Bar Bat Mitzvah tips than our own Mitzvah Moms! We communicate with Mitzvah Moms daily and when we hear of a great idea, we want to share.
For some families, it’s 3-4 years before their child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah year when they are given “the date” from their Temple.
It’s hard to know what to do first and how to stay organized.
One very organized Mitzvah Mom created a special email address to keep track of all Mitzvah related correspondence:
Why not use the email provider of your choice to create a designated email address for vendors to contact you? This way, you can keep track of all of your Bar Bat Mitzvah communication with one email address.

When you start meeting with potential Bar Bat Mitzvah vendors, they will all ask for your contact information. By creating Syd2016@gmail.com, or JasonBM@yahoo.com, you can keep all emails related to your child’s celebration in one place!
If you have a Mom-to-Mom tip, please let us know at info@mitzvahmarket.com.
August 23rd, 2015
Who better to find the latest and greatest for all-things Bar Bat Mitzvahs than our own Mitzvah Moms?
When Rachel Greenblatt had her celebration she wanted her Bat Mitzvah theme to be “Rachel’s Runway.” Her Mom packed this celebration with creative ideas.
In keeping with the Rachel’s Runway theme, her Mom bought a dress form from Pier One for her sign-in board.

Guests used purple Sharpies to leave a special message for Rachel

Each table was named after a different fashion magazine and as an added surprise, each guest received a current copy of the magazine
To see the rest of this Mitzvah Family Spotlight, click here.
To see our past Mitzvah Mom Find, click here.
August 23rd, 2015
This custom Bat Mitzvah invitation set the tone for Samantha’s Deco-themed Bat Mitzvah celebration which took place at New York City’s Four Season’s Restaurant.
Ceci Johnson, a leading authority on style and invitation design, teamed up with some of New York City’s top industry experts and event designers to carry this theme throughout this Bat Mitzvah celebration.
The photographer was Rebecca Walker with Ira Lippke Studios.

The design and inspiration board

Starting with the invitation, in shades of blue, the Deco design was incorporated on the table décor, dance floor, logo and Bat Mitzvah cake
An E-Save-the-Date

The Bat Mitzvah girl is passionate about Broadway shows and performing, so the back of her invitation design was an illustration of her sitting on a moon, like a vintage Broadway poster
The place cards on folding screens with fans as accents
The room at The Four Seasons Restaurant

The bright and cheerful custom monogram Gobo

The matching table numbers

Fans and feathers were used as decor elements on the tables

Place cards at each setting
The menu card
Ron Ben-Israel dreamed up a cake which was inspired by the decor designs
A customized beach towel and unique tote bag served as favors
Invitation/Save-the-date/Menu card/Branding: Ceci Johnson, Ceci New York; Photographer: Rebecca Walker for Ira Lippke Studios; Videographer and Montage: Jesse Hartman of Hart Pictures; Venue/Catering: The Four Seasons Restaurant; Event Planner: Eyal Tessler, Tessler Events; Florist: Lewis Miller Design; Cake: Ron Ben-Israel Cakes; Music/Entertainment: Generation Events; Lighting: Levy Lighting
August 23rd, 2015
Are you looking for a unique Bar Bat Mitzvah gift?
Your Broadway Song creates an original one-of-a-kind Broadway Style Song all about the honored Bar/Bat Mitzvah! The songs are written by professional composers/lyricists in New York City and then can be performed at your celebration by Broadway singers.
We spoke to Your Broadway Song to get more information on how this works:
MM: How do you work with your clients on getting started on a custom song?
YBS: We send the client a detailed questionnaire to start with all about the honored Bar/Bat Mitzvah. The next step is we either have a face to face meeting or a phone call with the family to really get a sense of who the person is that we are writing about. Then our writers get to work. We always keep the client up to date with our creative process. Once we have a good chunk of the song we send them a preliminary mp3 with the music and lyrics and once that is approved we continue to put the finishing touches on it. The final version, a demo created by the writers, is then sent to the client for approval.
MM: Is Your Broadway Song only for Theatre Themed Bar/Bat Mitzvahs?
YBS: Many of the songs that we write are for theatre themed Bar/Bat Mitzvah’s, but they don’t have to be. The beauty of Your Broadway Song is that it is a unique gift that will last a lifetime. Even if theatre is not a huge part of the person’s life, it actually becomes more of an amazing surprise to have an original song written about you.
MM: How does your client select the type of song?
YBS: We do not use current popular songs. Every song is completely original and unique. Original music and original lyrics written specifically for the Bar/Bat Mitzvah. This is what truly makes it Your Broadway Song. We work with the client to establish the style of song that they are interested in. Whether it is the Golden Age of Broadway to a Contemporary Broadway sound, we can create it!

MM: What type of finished product do you deliver?
YBS: The customer always receives a demo of the song created by the writers. One of the additional features that we have is to have the song professionally recorded by a Broadway singer. The recording packages can be anything from a simple piano track all the way to a Big Broadway Orchestra accompaniment. The ultimate is having the Broadway singer at your event singing “live!”

MM: Tell us about the sample song below?
YBS: Below is a link to a recent song that we wrote for a Bat Mitzvah. It’s a one minute cut of the song to give you a taste. The song is called “The Gift of Gabby.” The client’s daughter LOVES Broadway and musical theatre and they were having a theatre themed Bat Mitzvah. We had a lot of fun with this one because the parents wanted to poke fun at her a little bit. With this particular client, they chose the Off Broadway Package, which is our basic package of just having the original song written and no singer provided. They brought in the Bat Mitzvah girl’s friends to learn and sing the song at the event!
Listen to this song here.
MM: At what point during the Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration would this be sung?
YBS: The song can be sung at any point. It can kick off the celebration, it can be presented after the speeches or after the candle lighting ceremony. If it is a gift from the parents, then a very moving spot would be to have it after the parents’ speech.
MM: How do you choose what to write about in a song?
YBS: We have a detailed interview process. If the clients are in New York, we will go to their home and ask them all about their son or daughter. If our clients aren’t in the New York area, we have their interview via Skype. We work with clients all across the country. During the interview we find out about their hobbies, their likes, their dreams, their family, their friends and more. We find out what makes them unique. The songs that we create are completely original with custom music and lyrics, so it’s important to us to really have an understanding of who the person is that we are writing about.
MM: Tell us about bringing in a “Star” to perform at the Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration:
YBS: Our biggest package is called, “The Tony Package,” and it involves not only writing an original song about the Bar Bat Mitzvah child, but bringing in a big name to perform the song at the event. We work with the client to come up with the perfect star. Usually, it’s finding a name that their child would be blown away to see. Our most recent Tony Package was a Bar Mitzvah in New York where we brought in a big star who is actually known for her work in Movies and Television (we wish we could tell you who it was!). The clients’ wanted the original song we wrote to be sung by the Bar Mitzvah boy’s friends and wanted the Star to perform a two-song medley with their son. We arranged for the Star to come to the clients’ home where she spent the afternoon rehearsing the songs with the Bar Mitzvah boy. The following week she performed at the party. The original song and the duet between the Star and the Bar Mitzvah boy were the highlight of the night! After the performance the Star stayed and took pictures with the guests and signed autographs. It was one memorable night!
Your Broadway Song recipients receive a truly unique and memorable experience highlighting precious moments in their life. These moments and their custom song can be shared from generation to generation.
To learn more about Your Broadway Song, visit their extended profile page in our Vendor Directory.
August 23rd, 2015
You may think you have all the bases covered — the outfits, the venue, the DJ, the photographer, the favors.
What about the day of your child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah? That’s when many families forget about the little, but important items, that come in handy.
We have compiled a Party Essential Pack List of emergency items to make sure your Bar Bat Mitzvah day goes off without a hitch.
Emergency Kit
This MiniMergency Kit from Pinch Previsions is a Mitzvah must have! Perfect for any personal care predicaments. Fix flyaway hair, mend a hem, or stop a run with this 17-piece kit of beauty, fashion, and personal care products. This kit does it all for $14.00 and it comes in a stylish pouch. 
Plush slippers
You will thank us when you have comfy slippers waiting in the car for the ride home at the end of your celebration! After several hours on your feet, you’ll want to slip into something more comfortable as soon as you can. The men in your life will appreciate it too!

Treat your feet to these massaging slippers from Overstock.com
Extra Clean White Shirt
Have on hand an extra shirt like this one from J. Crew for the Bar Mitzvah boy and/or husband who eats french fries with ketchup…oops!

Cash For Tipping Vendors
Get those envelopes ready as tips are not always included in your vendor contracts. Figure out who you will be tipping before hand and have your labeled envelopes ready to hand out to your vendors. You can also have the catering manager, event planner or general manager do it for you.

Bathroom Toiletries
If the venue does not provide a bathroom toiletry basket, you will need to pick up some of these essential items.

A Binder Of Important Information
The week before your celebration, you should plan to bring your venue manager some of your important lists – ideally in a binder. If someone is late or doesn’t show, you need to be able to get in touch with them without having to scramble for their contact information at the last minute. You should have copies of the following:
1. All vendors names and contact info
2. An alphabetical list of favors for the young guests
3. Your child’s candle lighting poems and which guests will be honored
4. Any other important speeches by Mom/Dad
5. If transportation is being provided, a list of who will be on the bus
6. Photographer list – Important family members to get in pictures

Big Bags
Not only will you need something to hold your child’s gifts, but at the end of your celebration, you might be bringing home decor, flowers, food, signage items, the sign-in book and more.

Do you have any other “Day of Mitzvah Essentials” that you couldn’t live without? Share those ideas with our readers by sending them to info@mitzvahmarket.com.
August 19th, 2015
Bar and Bat Mitzvah themes can be reflected in every element of your child’s celebration, from the invitation to decor to the menu and favors.
Since another Bar and Bat Mitzvah season is upon us, we are here to help you and your child in the search for the perfect theme.
Here is a list of some of the most popular Bar Bat Mitzvah themes, we hope they inspire you!
1.SPORTS

Baseball was the theme which is Bar Mitzvah boy Casey’s passion. This party was done with a vintage feel and his logo, “Casey @ the bat” was taken from the famous baseball poem, “Casey at the Bat” written by Ernest L. Thayer. To read more about this celebration, click here.

Zach’s Mom was involved with the decor and favors around ZSPN, an ESPN-inspired theme, for Bar Mitzvah boy Zach. See more of this sports themed celebration here.
2. FASHION

This young woman is a budding fashion designer, so she could think of no other theme suitable for her upcoming Bat Mitzvah than her very own spin on Lifetime’s hit TV show. The place cards were fashion illustrations done by the Bat Mitzvah girl! See more of this fashion themed celebration here.

In keeping with the Rachel’s Runway theme, Mom bought a dress form from Pier One for Rachel’s sign-in board. See more of this fashion themed celebration here.
3. CANDY

Vivian Ruth celebrated her Bat Mitzvah with a “Candy Extravaganza” because her name so closely resembles “Baby Ruth.” Mitzvah Mom Sandra created all the amazing edible centerpieces. See more of this candy themed celebration here.

This is a great example of taking any child’s name and combining it with “land” to create a unique custom candy theme! See more of this celebration here.
4. CHILD’S NAME/INITIALS

The Cohn family wanted to use their last name for a “Cohny Island” themed party. See more from this celebration here.

Live from Ann Arbor, Michigan…it’s Saturday Nat Live (short for Natalie). This Bat Mitzvah girl is a fan of NBC’s long running hit, Saturday Night Live. See more from this celebration here.
5. ROCK N ROLL

Dylan loves rock n roll – thus the theme! Dad Leo bought old 45 records and created his own labels with information about the service and party on the back and front! See more from this celebration here.

Jaden loves Broadway and theater and Jonah loves music. Their logo was based on a Broadway show that was about music!…Rock Of Ages. See more from this celebration here.
6. CAMP

The Silverman family decided to celebrate their daughter Jillian’s Bat Mitzvah at Camp Pontiac in Copake, New York, on a beautiful fall weekend. See more of this celebration here.
“Rustic, playful and warm” are the words that inspired this fun “camp” themed Bat Mitzvah luncheon complete with chocolate brown carpeting and brown tent-pole covers. See more from this celebration here.
7. TRAVEL

It was an “Around The World” theme for Bat Mitzvah girl Tess. As guests checked, VIP agents were there to receive their passports to the country they would be traveling to and give their table assignments. See more from this celebration here.

The Feirstein family celebrated with a “Zack Airways” theme as he has loved airplanes and travel since he was a small child. See more from this celebration here.
8. COLOR

These flowers are colored by injecting pigments into the stem. See more tie dye ideas, here
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Partie Girl created a kids lounge area with colorful bean bags chairs and pillows, see more from Lily’s Pad theme celebration here.
9. CLUB/LOUNGE

Balloon Artistry created a tropical themed Bat Mitzvah with fully customized colored lounge furniture, a custom backdrop, balloon sculpture palm trees with lights and custom logo pillows. To see more lounge ideas, click here.

The lounge area was done by NY Lounge Decor at Chelsea Piers NYC , to see more of this celebration, click here.
10. BROADWAY/TELEVISION SHOW

Here is the candle lighting ceremony for the B’nai Mitzvah of Jordyn and Joshua Lowenstein who are foodies so they chose shows from The Food Network as their theme. To read more, click here.

Beautiful Blooms created a mold of a head in green and a witches hat for the Wicked table. To read more about this
Bat Mitzvah, click here.
We hope you enjoyed some of our some of the most popular Bar & Bat Mitzvah themes. If you used one of these great themes for your child’s Mitzvah let us know at info@mitzvahmarket.com.
August 19th, 2015
Interactive Entertainment Group is a nationwide direct source and full service event production company for Bar Bat Mitzvah parties.
They produce unforgettable events for their clients including the following elements: DJs/MCs, photo favors, lighting, cocktail hour entertainment, light-up lounges, specialty acts, interactive games, montages, entrance videos, fun food carts, a variety of craft and party favors, and party endings. What makes them different? They customize all the above elements to meet their clients style, vision, and budget.
SOMETHING NEW: LIVE PHOTOS!
If you are looking for something different, new and cool, check out Augmented Reality Photos! These photos that come to life are great for any Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebration.

This new product uses Augmented Reality Technology. Watch their demo video here

Guests have their photo taken and have the choice of a beautiful 3D or 2D (4×6) photo print out.
Interested to learn how LIVE PHOTOS works. You can try it for yourself!
1. Download Interactive Entertainment Group’s free app from the app store for your smartphone or tablet.

You can either type in 3D live photo in the app store or use the QR code above
2. See TANATOR and Shark ZELDA and then hit the orange Animate Button. Experiment with moving the camera at different angles: View from left, right, up, down, close up, far away! 180 degrees in any direction.
Imagine your guests having fun with their party pictures using this app long after your child’s celebration is over!
To learn more, visit Interactive Entertainment Group.