We are seeing many, many “signs” at Bar Bat Mitzvah celebrations. Is “signage” a trend?
There are so many uses for signs, you can take helpful information and express it in a creative way. There’s even room for you to be unique and create something on your own.
If you’re looking to add some creativity and visual pop with some special messages, here’s a few ideas to get you started:
Julie Cohen from It Events by Julie, created a fun Bar Mitzvah based on the book, Diary Of A Wimpy Kid featuring clever signage. See more of this story here
Brian Ambrose Photography shot Max’s Baseball themed Bar Mitzvah that included fun signage!
Alice in Wonderland theme from Ann Marie Casey Photography featured “Alice” themed signage
At Jasper’s Bar Mitzvah there was a sign explaining that the napkin rings were made out of Jasper Stone and doubled as bracelets for the ladies to take home. From Party Planner Melisa Imberman, The Event of A Lifetime, Inc.
Stacey Kesselman of Exceptional-Events transformed a ballroom into “Goldy’s Backyard Barbecue,” the Bar Mitzvah boy’s nickname. See the rest of this story here
Magnolia West Events created the “campy” signage for the Beinhaker Family Spotlight story which took place at a sleepaway camp
It’s dessert time, Dig In! Photographed by Sterling Tyler Photography
“Live Your Goals” for a soccer themed Mitzvah from Munoz Photography
Simcha’s Events created this Beach Bummin’ theme for Blake’s Bar Mitzvah. See the rest of this story here
For this “dog” themed Bat Mitzvah, many signs were used including Sit!, Treats, and Drop It. To see the rest of this Mitzvah Inspire story, click here
Did you have unique signage at your child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah? Let us know at info@MitzvahMarket.com.