You have made your Bar Mitzvah & Bat Mitzvah favor and Mitzvah Exit treat choices. Now it’s time to figure out how to present them to your guests.
Many families choose a bag of some kind and or wrap them in a clever way. Sometimes the favors coordinate with a logo, theme or color scheme. Labels play a role in packaging by showcasing names, dates or a cute saying.
Here are some of our favorites that we hope provide inspiration for you during the final planning stages of your child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah.
Drawstring bags above featured a logo created by FabuDesigns.com. Read more about this celebration here.
Box It Up!
The Gany family celebrated with a Foot Locker theme. The sweatshirt favors were creatively distributed in authentic sneaker boxes! Read more about this celebration
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The Garmise family gave young guests sweatshirt favors in these cute boxes. Read more about this celebration
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The Shapiro family celebrated on Super Bowl Sunday and gave guests custom to-go boxes to snack on after their celebration which included: water, custom popcorn, potato chips and pretzels. Read more about this celebration
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The Mitzvah Mavens designed pizza boxes for the logo'd long sleeved tees given out at this celebration. The logo on the box is a knockoff of a popular New Jersey pizza place
Favor boxes complete with a pretty bow and a custom ‘thank you’ message for each guest.
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For this celebration on April Fool's Day, the sweatshirt favors were in tubes that read, Hope you had a dynamite time!
Fabric & Plastic Bags
Sayings For You used a plastic bag in the shape of a bowling pin to hold a t-shirt favor!
At this preppy themed B'nai Mitzvah, popular Scout bags with pretty hang tags that featured the girls' photo were used. Read more about this celebration
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The Glaser family used monogrammed L.L. Bean totes for their favors. Read more about this celebration
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At the Caress B'nai Mitzvah, the girls received black glossy shopping bags and the boys received gym bags with their pARty logo.
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For this menagerie themed Bat Mitzvah, plastic zebra patterned bags held the favors.
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The Event Of A Lifetime used burlap beach bags to hold towels at this celebration. Notice the "Em Ban" on the sunglasses - so clever!
Buckets — So Clever!
For this "Cohny Island" celebration, the kids' sweatpants were rolled up and placed in large popcorn buckets!
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here
The Becker family loves Halloween so their sweatshirt favors from
The Mitzvah Mavens were packaged in traditional orange Trick or Treat buckets. Read more about this celebration
here
Paper & Clear Bags
Paper bags were used at this BBQ themed Bar Mitzvah. Read more about this celebration
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Chevron patterned favor bags with a custom logo and a “Thanks for coming” note inside. Read more about this celebration
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Of course a political themed Bar Mitzvah would feature red, white and blue favor bags! Read more about this celebration
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The Weiss family used clear bags with a custom sticker for their sweatshirt favors. Read more about this celebration
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Custom branding continued with Bagels-To-Go for the Shapiro's Bar Mitzvah.
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here
Drawstring Bags
Logo'ed drawstring bags and water bottles were hung over the back of the young guests' chairs, created by
The Event Of A Lifetime
Drawstring backpacks were ready for pick up on the dock for a Bar Mitzvah on Fire Island.
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For this casino themed Bar Mitzvah, sweatshirt favors were put in drawstring bags with the Bar Mitzvah boy's roulette chip logo. Read more about this celebration
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These drawstring bags from were personalized with each child's last name.
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Ribbons & Bows
These sweatshirt favors were wrapped up in clear cellophane and ribbon. Read more about this celebration
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Delicious custom cookies in party colors were wrapped in clear bags and ribbon. Read more about this celebration
here
You can also ask questions and get advice about exit treats in our regional Bar Bat Mitzvah planning groups on Facebook. Join here.
Do you have a unique way to wrap up your child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah favors? We’d love to see your idea, add it to our story and share it with our readers. Please email us at [email protected].
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