February 5th, 2013
The Riech family of Woodbury, New York celebrated their daughter Jenna’s Bat Mitzvah on May 24, 2012 at Congregation Simchat HaLev in Syosset, New York. Their evening reception was held at Engineers Country Club in Roslyn, New York.
Jenna had a club theme and incorporated lots of pink and some special Yankee touches, a passion she shares with her dad.
Among many special details for this celebration were the beautiful hand made invitations that Jenna’s grandmother created for Jenna’s guests!
Jeffrey Studios was the photographer and the rest of the vendors are listed at the bottom of this spotlight.
Pictured L-R: Mom Stacey, Sister Alexa, Dad Frank and Bat Mitzvah girl Jenna.

Each of Jenna’s beautiful chocolate brown and pink invitations were hand cut, hand stamped and printed for Jenna by her Grandma Norma! She is an avid stamper and wanted to give her granddaughter something special and different for her invitations! It took her months to accomplish because each invitation had to dry individually.

Grandma Norma’s husband Emmet helped design a plate to hand cut each invitation to the precise measurements

The R.S.V.P. card and stamp below coordinated beautifully


The invitation was beautifully displayed in the yarmulke basket which offered both hot pink kippot from A1 Skullcap and from Pro-Kippah, official N.Y. Yankee uniform mesh kippot.


Jenna’s white gown embellished with gold accents is from Outrageous Boutique.


Jenna wanted a club feel for her celebration. Scott Neglia of DanceJock Productions/Atmosphere Lounge Dezinz created her sophisticated lounge. Charles from United Floral created the amazing floral centerpieces using Jenna’s favorite color hot pink with a modern flair.

United Floral designed a sophisticated entrance table adorned with pictures of the guest of honor

Bat Mitzvah girl Jenna enjoying her beautifully decorated room before anyone arrives

The kids area had communal tables lit up in neon pink and the white leather couches that created a seating area right near the dance floor

This fun pink crystal centerpiece was on the tables during the cocktail hour

These perfectly round pom pom centerpieces were placed atop clear vases surrounded by pink petals

The cocktail napkins were done by Theresa Gordon of Sealed With A Kiss

Growing up with a father who works for Majestic Sportswear, the company that is the uniform provider for Major League Baseball and going to all the New York Yankee games since she was very young made Jenna an avid Yankee fan.

Bat Mitzvah girl Jenna posing next to her sign-in New York Yankees jersey

Jenna makes her entrance with the help of the DanceJock Productions.


The team from DanceJock and MC George kept the adults and kids entertained all evening and kept everyone on their feet!

Jenna poses with the DanceJock Production crew
MC George hopes Jenna will sing

Dortoni Bakery created this pink and silver cake with the design of Grandma Norma’s beautiful invitation as inspiration.

The Riech Family enjoying their candle

A beautiful crystal “J” at the top of the cake
Since Dad Frank works for Majestic Sportswear, Jenna’s friends received some great favors.

The girls received a “J Lounge” pinnie with pink writing and the boys received the “Property of JBR” in grey

Everyone also got one of these sweatshirts

When Jenna’s guests left for the evening they were treated to churros and pretzels and water bottles with custom labels.

Some advice from Mom Stacey:
“Be organized, stay calm, make a list and get everything done in advance. Relax and have fun doing everything! Try to do something a little different. I had my Mom make all the invitations, so it was very special because no two were exactly the same. It meant a lot to Jenna and everyone thought they were so beautiful because they were hand done. It all works out in the end.”

The following vendors helped to make Jenna’s celebration special. If you give any of them a call, let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.
Venue: Ben, Engineers Country Club, 516-621-5350
Temple: Rabbi Jay, Congregation Simchat HaLev, 516-922-4224
Party Planner: Scott, DanceJock Productions, 631-242-0042
Photographer: Jeffrey Studio provided by DanceJock Productions
Décor/florist: Charles, United Floral Events, 516-829-8890
Lounge Furniture and Lighting: Scott, Atmosphere Lounge Dezinz 631-595-2511
Favors: Dad Frank
Party entertainment: DanceJock Productions
Invitations: Grandma Norma Miller
Cake and crystal initial: Dortoni Bakery, 516-796-3033
Sign-in shirt: Mom Stacey, Majestic Sportswear
Jenna’s Dress: Outrageous Boutique
Dresses for family members: Mom Stacey, Cache, Sister Alexa, Bloomingdales
Custom Napkins: Theresa, Sealed With A Kiss, 516-921-7227
Hair/makeup: Dianna Honeycutt, Saks Fifth Avenue
NY Yankee Kippot: Pro-Kippah, 972-248-1909
Pink Kippot: A1 Skullcap, 718-633-9333
Exit Treats: Engineers Club
Water Bottle Labels: Mom Stacey
February 1st, 2013
Space, located inside Space Odyssey in Engelwood, New Jersey is a unique party venue used exclusively for Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. It features all high tech games, extravagant entertainment, unique decor and customized menus.
Owner Elvira Grau served as the event designer & planner for this Winter Wonderland themed Bat Mitzvah. For this magical Bat Mitzvah, guests arrived and immediately saw a white carpet runner with fake snow and twinkle lights leading them inside where 300 white roses were arranged into small arrangements and used throughout Space.
See all the details below:

This custom stamp was used on Chloe’s Bat Mitzvah invitation and became the inspiration for all party details including the custom gobo projected on the wall, custom pillows for the couches in the lounge area, custom blankets as favors, custom labels on Chinese take out boxes used for the candy table and for custom cups with hot chocolate that guests received as they were leaving

The invitation served as the inspiration for custom created table linens (see below)

Inspired by the invitation, Elvira bought a beautiful roll of blue fabric, cut it into overlays, then used bling by the yard to frame the linen

Each table had a different tall clear glass vase filled with fake snow, snowflakes, white & silver branches & lots of bling

Lighting sets the mood for this celebration with round and square tables

Mom Tracy shows off the custom sign-in book. Guests wrote their special message to Chloe after taking their picture in the photo booth nearby
She told Elvira, “Everyone that came had a blast! Thank you for all your kindness and help planning my daughter’s Bat Mitzvah. The party was inconceivably over the top in every detail and beyond our expectations. You took Chloe’s vision and made a true fantasy Winter Wonderland!”

Chloe with Elvira and one of her custom pillows

A custom candelabra “CHLOE” for the candle lighting ceremony

Delicious custom cake designed by Elvira to match the theme

Of course there were cupcakes too!

Chloe next to her candy bar

Fuzzy custom blankets were the favors for Chloe’s friends
To learn more about Space, visit their extended profile page in our Vendor Directory.
February 1st, 2013
We read about a Hollywood art trend: celeb silhouettes and thought it was Mitzvah-worthy!
Jennifer Lopez and Reese Witherspoon have sat for master scissor artist Karl Johnson from Cutarts.com to have their silhouettes created. We checked him out and love it! Especially one of the ideas written about on his blog.

Although this example was used for a Wedding, you can have a custom silhouette done of your Bar/Bat Mitzvah child to use as the sticker on favors, place cards or even thank you notes. Karl can work by email, just send him a photo of your child and he will send back the art work.

Based in California, Karl is also available to come to your child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah and create silhouette’s of the guests. He does travel and will be appearing at a Mitzvah in New York next month!
January 29th, 2013
The Rosh-Gorsky family from Manalapan, New Jersey celebrated their daughter Avery’s Bat Mitzvah on her 13th birthday, March 17, 2012. Her service was held at the Perrineville Jewish Center in New Jersey and their evening celebration for friends and family took place later that evening at the Encore Event Center in Freehold, New Jersey.
Independent-minded Avery contacted Mitzvah Market herself and provided the information for this spotlight! We know you will love all the details from her “Avery’s Fantasea” themed Bat Mitzvah.
Pictured above (L-R): Dad Ira, Bat Mitzvah girl Avery, Sisters Logan, Drew and Mom Jen.
All photography was provided by Adena of Studio A Images and the rest of the vendors are listed at the bottom.
Mitzvah Invitation & Style
Below, you will see Avery’s original invitation from by dana peeking through the top. It shows the pearl detail and sandpaper lining with ocean blue writing.
The change-of-venue card was sent three weeks after the invitation, as the original venue the family booked needed to be changed
Avery showing off her chic custom high top converse sneakers
Mitzvah Mom Jen showing off her heart and soles while screaming on the Horah chair
Mitzvah Details
A lover of mermaids and the ocean, Avery’s theme was “Avery’s Fantasea,” with a beautiful turquoise palette and a very cool mermaid logo incorporating her initials created by graphic designer, by dana. As guests entered the ballroom, they felt as though they were entering an underwater paradise, created by Marquis Florals with soft blue up lighting and beautiful linens.
Posing with her friends, in front of the step and repeat, Avery wore an ivory satin cocktail dress for the first part of her celebration
The ballroom decor looked like an underwater castle
The centerpieces were made of different shades of blue, purple and white and featured beads and feathers for a beautiful effect
Every table was set up with ocean themed decorations. Each adult couple received a glittered box of handmade chocolate bon bons made and boxed by Mom Jen
Each place setting had a candle for the candle lighting ceremony
To hold and display the place cards, there was a beautiful crystal tree with place card necklaces hanging on the branches
The menu card featured Avery's logo and was placed beside beautiful flowers and pearls
The kids' area with modern furniture
Avery's great dance floor logo
Music & Entertainment
MC Eddie and the entire Noble Productions crew had everyone at the party dancing and partying hard!
Avery enthusiastically enters into the ballroom to the lyrics, "When I arrive," from "Let it Rock
Avery’s friends enjoying
MC Eddie with Avery and her friends
A collection of giveaways that guests received from the DJ
Avery's friends enjoying the music
Guests really enjoyed the Shutter Booth Philadelphia photo booth
Avery and her father surprised their guests by doing a choreographed dance together. One of the songs Bat Mitzvah girl Avery and her dad danced to was Taylor Hick's "Do I Make You Proud?"
Avery and her Dad's special dance picks up speed as they dance to "Everybody Dance Now"
This family decided to do an "inclusive" candle lighting ceremony
The three sisters pose for the candle lighting ceremony
The last candle was for every person at the party. Everyone lit a candle left for them at the table
Mitzvah Favor & Exit Treats
The sweatshirts incorporated her logo too
Guests had the option of many treats from the food truck after the party
A sweet note from Avery was included
Mitzvah Project
For her Mitzvah Project, Avery was part of “The Wish Dance” for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey. This event was attended by over 100 people and raised $5,050 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation and sent a 3-year-old boy to Disney World.
The poster to promote the dance
Over 100 guests enjoyed the music and dancing during The Wish Dance event
Mom to Mom
Advice from Mom Jen:
“The party is about recognizing your child’s accomplishments and celebrating her for them. Have fun and don’t sweat the small stuff. Trust your vendors. No matter how crazy and stressful the planning period may seem, everything does come together in the end.”
Vendor Directory
The following vendors helped to make Avery’s celebration special. If you give any of them a call, let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com
Venue/Caterer: Encore Event Center, 732-577-0495
Decor: Marquis Florals and Event Design By Kim, 732-441-4800
Photographer: Adena, Studio A Images, 201-222-6964
Invitation/logo/place cards: Dana Kaufman, by dana, 732-625-1471
Party Entertainment/Sign-In: Shutter Booth Philadelphia, 215-627-4000
Music Entertainment: MC Eddie, Noble Productions, 732-972-6944
Favors: by dana
Candy Truck: Marquis Florals and Events by Kim
Dresses for Party: Diane & Co. 732-625-8001
Mom’s Shoes: Zappos, Luichiny Brand
Transportation: Concorde Worldwide, 732-577-0023
Party Security: Jennifer, Encore Event Center
January 29th, 2013
We wrote recently about our newest craze: Pinterest.com and all the great ideas we are finding on this new social platform.
Here’s something we recently found on the boards of someone we’ve been following. It’s from Creative Party Buzz and we think it’s a great idea!
Many of us decide to create custom labels for water bottles to give our guests at our child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebration.
If you don’t want to spend the time and money creating labels, just use the newest duct tape that you can find in all the craft stores.

We found these designs by “googling” designer duct tape!

Your water bottles will look great and you don’t have to worry about the ink running!
If you try this out, send us a picture at info@MitzvahMarket.com so we can share it with our readers.
January 29th, 2013
Tobo Foods provides the perfect ending to your child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah and of course can service Weddings, Sweet 16′s, confirmations and all other occasions as well.
Your guests will long remember the unique and thoughtful way that you said “Goodbye and thank you for coming.”

They now offer a breakfast package as well! This can be served at the end of your party or as a Kiddush after your service.
The “basic” breakfast package includes:
* Tropicana orange juice
* Miniature bagels
* Individual portion of Philadelphia Cream Cheese
* A few pieces of miniature danish
* Hot beverage
* Paper napkin and plastic knife
* Presented in a paper bag to which a colorful ribbon has been attached
* Package can be modified to include full size bagel
Price available upon request. Call 516-623-4624.
To learn more about Tobo Foods, visit their extended profile page in our Vendor Directory.
January 26th, 2013
If you’re worried you won’t be able to incorporate all your different ideas into your party, think again. Sara Renee Events put on an absolutely gorgeous celebration at the Fontainebleau in Miami, and she was able to tie many colors, themes, and performances together to create the perfect world for the Bat Mitzvah girl, her family, and all their guests. Each detail is more beautiful than the next. Here’s a peek into this fantastic party.
Photographs were taken by Magda Photo.

Light pink couches, bright pink curtains, colorful pillows, and photos of the Bat Mitzvah girl set the stage

The baking theme was evident from the beginning as guests received their place cards on a mini whisk in a mountain of sprinkles

Some tables had tall centerpieces topped with huge cupcakes

Other tables had elegant tall glass vases as centerpieces, with small jars filled with sprinkles inside and brightly colored flowers on top. Plus notice the pot holders!

We love the brightly colored bundt pans at each place setting!

The cocktail area was set up like a cafe with high chairs and tables in muted pink

Guests were invited to design (and then keep!) their own Fascinator Hats

Two of the coolest things were the 10 foot tall gumball machine shaped DJ booth and the slinkys hanging from the ceiling

Travie McCoy from Gym Class Heroes performed at the party

There was also a special performance from Jason Derulo

The guests danced under a ceiling of slinkys all night long
Thank you to Sara Renee for sharing this event on her blog. See more of her events on her Website.
January 26th, 2013
thecoolestgiveaways.com has worked with over 1,000 Bar/Bat Mitzvah families to come up with creative ideas for their child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah giveaways. Whether you need a T-shirt, hoody, zip-up, authentic Jersey, flannel pants or shorts, Sigg water bottles, Fleece blankets, beach towels or hats, their experienced in-house design team will custom create a unique logo and help you find the perfect giveaway for your child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah.
They also can create many additions and decor items for their clients to completely brand their event. Their goal is to design your party with a logo that can be used throughout your celebration.
It will help your event have a more polished and pulled together look to have elements of your design and logo throughout your party. These special touches are what will make your party stand out.
From a step and repeat, like you see at the Oscars, to custom cocktail napkins and custom water bottles (great for candy bars) to auto mugs filled with hot cocoa at the end of your celebration.
Let one team execute your vision!
Here are 14 ways to maximize and incorporate your logo into your party from thecoolestgiveaways.com
1. STEP AND REPEAT – This gives your entrance the wow factor when you walk in to your celebration. It’s great to use for the backdrop for your pictures. Good from red carpet themes to anyone who wants to add that extra wow!

2. COCKTAIL NAPKINS – This will give your guests a sense of what to look forward to and adds a polish to your event for a very small amount of money.

3. WATER BOTTLES – Great for candy buffets – cute for the kids to fill up as they leave with a favor that they will use again.

4. STAFF T-SHIRTS – Give your party walking decor with custom staff t-shirts. They add polish to your event. Print extras and your DJ can shoot them out on the dance floor to your guests. Very often you can use your logo and print inexpensive tees.

5. LOUNGE PILLOWS – It’s great to customize your space and add a little color and decor. Great to use with solid pillows and save one for your own child as a keepsake!

6. VIP PRESS PASSES – These laminated place cards are a great way for the kids to know where they are sitting. They can be used with or without the lanyard as a place card.
7. CUSTOM CANDY & CANDY PACKAGING – You can add a little extra in your young guests giveaway bags or put these on the adult tables. It can also be an added bonus for the candy buffet.



8. FAT HEADS – Also known as vinyl clings. These oversized versions of your logo add that extra wow to your room and are great for the center of the dance floor. They can also be placed on a wall as a backdrop behind the DJ booth or in the kids lounge area.

9. HOSPITALITY BAGS – These are great for your out-of-town guests. Your guests receive a keepsake from the event that they will use over and over again. This will make your guests feel welcome and it’s a hint of what is to come.

10. CUSTOM BOTTLED WATERS – It’s a good idea to fill up your hospitality bag with custom bottled waters or you can hand these out at the end of the night as your guests are leaving. They come in cool shapes just like voss water.

11. WRISTBANDS – These are great to hand out on the dance floor and can also be used as napkin holders.

12. AUTO MUGS – What a special way to say good night to your guests. Fill up the auto mug with hot cocoa or cider.


13. Personalized Lip Balm – Many families are filling up the hospitality basket with something special for the girls and boys to take home.

14. Custom Baseball Hats – These can be used as a dance motivator and/or a special memory for everyone to take home.

January 21st, 2013
The Gendler family from Plantation, Florida celebrated their daughter Brittany’s Bat Mitzvah on November 3, 2012 at Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El in Plantation, Florida. The evening reception was at a unique venue, Hangar 9 located within the Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport. There were so many special touches, created especially for Brittany’s special day by her Mom Linda, which tied in with her theme and were “first class!” We can’t wait to share them with you.
Pictured L-R: Dad Richard, Bat Mitzvah girl Brittany, Mom Linda and older Brother Justin.
All party photography was done by Barry Dryer of Affordable Affairs and the rest of the vendors are listed at the bottom of the spotlight.

A close-up of the kippot basket made by Mom Linda

Along with the kippot basket, Mom Linda loved making the service programs and spice bags for the service as well

Their custom invitation, from Talento Designs featured the party’s destination and was a pop-up of Brittany as a flight attendant! Jet Brittany Airways introduced the theme of the Bat Mitzvah celebration

The clever wording on the RSVP card looked like an airline ticket
The theme was “Jet Brittany Airways,” and this was incorporated in every aspect of the party. Bat Mitzvah girl Brittany posing on the wing of a plane!

The spacious Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport was a big and open airplane hangar with small private airplanes parked right outside. With over 250 guests, it was the perfect venue with plenty of room

Mom Linda worked closely with Mitch Amsterdam of Silver Lining Productions who transformed the big open venue into “Jet Brittany Airways” with a vivid color palette of hot pink and turquoise. A custom step and repeat red carpet welcomed all the Gendler’s guests arriving at “Jet Brittany Airways”

The hot pink linens, turquoise seat cushions, napkins and silver chiavari chairs created a colorful look

Brittany shows off her custom floor logo

Each table featured a different gate number

“Jet Brittany Airways” signage was outside the venue as well

Brittany checking-in with her flight crew before take-off

Mom Linda and Dad Richard making their entrance

An unfinished chair was purchased from Wood You Furniture. Linda painted it and then stenciled Brittany’s name, date and Hebrew name on it. She also added a beautiful quote from the Torah on the front and decorated it with lots of big rhinestones. The horah chair is now in Brittany’s room

Brittany is up in the chair!

Mom Linda made the glitter sneakers for the guest of honor

This great DIY bathroom basket had all the important items

Mom Linda also loved making the gift baskets for the out of town guests

MC Ross of Rock With U Entertainment really got the crowd going with non-stop fun

The Rock With U Entertainment flight crew ready for take off!

Laser nails for the girls
The boys had video game fun!
Brittany and her crew

The candle lighting ceremony was beautiful with a sparkle table and alternating pink and turquoise votives

Organized in hot pink bins All the details of this event soared to new heights right down to the favors created by Squeegee Science.

The front of the shirt “Jet Brittany Airways”

The back included names of Brittany’s official flight crew rooster

As the guests headed onto their final approach, there was a pink and turquoise candy bar and boxes of Krispy Kreme donuts for each guest. Mom Linda designed and set up the candy cart with handmade gumball necklaces and coordinating glitter

Krispy Creme Donuts display
Some Advice from Mom Linda
“This was my second go-round. My son’s Bar Mitzvah was three years ago and the best advice I can give is to be organized. I had a 3” binder I used for planning that contained dividers for every vendor I worked with (i.e. venue, caterer, decorator, DJ, invitations, favors, entertainment, photographer, videographer, transportation, temple service, etc…). My binder (or “bible” as my friends called it) actually frightened some of my vendors when they saw it. One look at it and they knew I had done my homework and shopped around for all my price quotes. Anytime I needed information or phone numbers it was right there at my fingertips and easy to access just by flipping to the section I needed.”
Brittany’s Mitzvah Project
Brittany is a competitive gymnast and wanted to incorporate that into her Mitzvah Project. The owner of the gym she trains at donated use of the facility for a fundraiser for Can’t Stomach Cancer, The Foundation of Debbie’s Dream. Her teammates and coaches volunteered to work the fundraiser and they also got a DJ to donate his services.

Can’t Stomach Cancer (CSC) was created by Debbie Zelman, a close family friend with incurable stomach cancer. The entire Gendler Family has been involved with this charity. Brittany put together “Cartwheels For Cancer” an afternoon of food, fun and flipping at West Broward Gymnastics Academy. Her friends were invited to come and asked to bring a donation for CSC. The event was promoted on Facebook and Giveforward.com and donations came rolling in. Over 63 kids attended
“Cartwheels For Cancer” and over $1,200.00 was raised.
Vendor Directory
The following vendors helped to make Brittany’s celebration special. If you give any of them a call, let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com
Venue: Hangar 9 at the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, 954-828-4955
Party Planner: Mom Linda
Décor/florist: Mitch Amsterdam, Silver Lining Event Production, 954-917-1020
Catering: In-Flight Catering, a division of Silver Lining Productions
Photographer/Videographer: Barry Dryer, Affordable Affairs, 954-241-7001
Invitation: Miriam Conceicao, Talento Designs Invitations, 561-347-8165
Music Entertainment: MC, Ross Bielejeski, Rock With U Entertainment, 954-531-7900
Favor person: Kids Tshirts, Brett Wilkin, Squeegee Science
Extra Entertanment: Sara, Krispy Kreme Donuts, 305-949-5171
Kids Candy Cart: Kirk, Sugarman Candy, 954-746-2773
Flip n Pics: Barry Dryer, 954-663-0464
Laser Nails: Ann P. Fernandez, 954-389-3987
Fun Photos: Affordable Affairs
Game Zones: James, Party Antics, 954-255-1100
Horah chair: Mom Linda
Mom’s suit for service: Nordstrom’s Boca Raton Towne Center, Mom’s evening dress Susan Rose Dresses
Bat Mitzvah girl Brittany’s dress for services: Lisa, Shop Pink & Blues, 954-452-7775
and evening dress: Michelle Mario Pucci Boca, 561-982-8382
Suits for family members: Sam Nassour, Men’s Wearhouse, 954-423-4124
Hair/makeup: Alicia Truc, Femme Fatale, 954-240-5794
Double Decker Bus: Crystal, Corporate Coaches
January 20th, 2013
Most Bar Bat Mitzvah celebrations have some form of a sign-in board. We have written about cool sign-in boards in the past.
At left is a painted bench, done by artist Austin Guerra for a sign in that now is in the Bat Mitzvah girl’s room.
Here are some great and unique ideas for your child’s sign-in.

For this basketball themed Bar Mitzvah, the Lapidus family created their own basketball floor using adhesive wood stripes from Home Depot glued to a piece of plywood. Total cost = $45.00

From Jesse Hernandez Photography, this Bar Mitzvah boy had his guests sign-in on his Guitar Hero!

A mirror sign-in from Dazzling Parties that now hangs in the Bat Mitzvah girl’s bedroom

This hockey themed Gorelkin Bar Mitzvah spotlight had a DIY sign-in made from plexi-glass with the guest of honor’s name and hockey number in graffiti. Markers were tied with yellow hockey laces for guests to sign

From Max Aureli Photography, this Bat Mitzvah girl has an interest in fashion and her sign-in featured ribbons hanging from a mannequin. Guests left personal messages on the different colored ribbons

This unique sign-in from Simon Elliot Events used the Michael Jordan Jumpman outline, filled in with photos of the Bar Mitzvah boy

From Wendy Robinson Photography, a beautifully decorated box with a slot to just drop in a heartfelt message

From Beautiful Blooms, a locker to sign for a sports themed Bar Mitzvah

This beautiful sign-in pillow is from The Pieced Palette

For a fashion themed Bat Mitzvah, this DIY family had guests sign-in on a mannequin bust

For a Bat Mitzvah girl who loves ice cream, her photography session was printed on aluminum tiles then joined as a mural from Sarah Frances Photography

This LED lit screen, also from Simon Elliot Events, features a customized board frame and is now hanging in the Bar Mitzvah boy’s room

From Munoz Photography, we love this “Grateful Dream” bus created for Drew’s Bat Mitzvah
Did you have a unique sign-in idea for your child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah? Let us know at info@mitzvahmarket.com.