“Sign-in” options for guests at Bar Bat Mitzvah celebrations have come a long way!
After our previous story, “Unique Ways To Sign-In,” we heard from many of our readers who were able to adopt these ideas and make them their own. Thank you, we love that!
Now we have a new batch to share with you….get your Sharpies ready!
Enjoy these creative options below….
The collage style sign-in board featured the Bar Mitzvah Boy’s custom logos and hashtags. Read more about Logan’s celebration here
The United States Constitution was the perfect sign-in moment for this Red, White & Blue Bat Mitzvah. Read more about Alexis and her Bat Mitzvah inspired by American politics here
A pink director’s chair (found on Etsy!) was a creative alternative to the traditional sign-in board for this Broadway theme Bat Mitzvah. Read more about Ellie’s celebration here
Cousin’s Brett and Lindsey chose sign-in trunks for their LIVE BIG B’nai Mitzvah. Read more about their special celebration here
At Cole and Chase’s Amazon Adventure, the sign in board allowed guests to write their message on a leaf and drop it into the wooden frame. Read more about this B’nai Mitzvah here
For their sign-in boards, Evan had blue and Morgan had yellow custom Corn-hole games with their logo. Read more about this B’nai Mitzvah here
This mirror was purchased online and personalized with a decal of the Bat Mitzvah girl’s logo resulting in a unique sign-in board and decor element. Read more about Cassidy’s celebration here
An Acrylic sign, featuring Gabi’s logo in the center, was just one part of this showstopping celebration. Read more about Gabi’s party here
The mom of this Bat Mitzvah girl found a unique Acrylic sign-in board on Etsy. Guests left messages on small hearts which slid into the board. Read more about this AMazing celebration here.
At this Carnival themed celebration, guests wished Lucy a lifetime of Mazels on a a metal vintage Coca-Cola horse that used to sit outside a drugstore! Read more about this celebration here.
A mirror sign-in board was on point for Gabriella’s Bat Mitzvah theme which celebrated her love of all things girlie and glam. Read more about her Gabulous party here.
The sign-in chair, taken from the Bat Mitzvah girl’s room was blinged out with some candy stickers. Read about this candy themed celebration here.
Each boy had a sign-in locker which are now in their bedrooms. Read about this Fire & Ice themed celebration here.
Max Ganem from Charlotte, North Carolina celebrated with a luxury car and diamond themed Bar Mitzvah. Check out his mini McLaren sign-in car from Bridget Loftus at Loftus Designs!
A custom sign-in blanket from The Mitzvah Mavens
An oversized acrylic sign-in letter from Lighter Than Air Events
This masculine leather sign-in board with nail heads was created by Extraordinary Productions
The Event Of A Lifetime used a lucite chair as the sign-in board for this Bat Mitzvah
Stephanie Feldman from CutiePatootieCreations.com used a Sign-in Pillow with her son’s logo and a Bean Bag Chair for their guests to leave special messages
A giant tennis ball served as the sign-in board at Space, an event venue in New Jersey
Out of the Box NY used this clear acrylic box that held neon acrylic “tickets” with special messages for the Bat Mitzvah girl
The custom Basketball backboard sign-in by Flower Power Designs was photographed by Ira Casel
Hal Prince Music & Entertainment recently planned a rock-themed Bar Mitzvah for a guitar player. Rather than using a traditional sign-in board, they suggested using an actual guitar case so there would be a permanent reminder of this special day
A long gold mirror with a custom decal served as the sign-in for a Bat Mitzvah from Lighter Than Air
The Event of a Lifetime designed an over-sized bean bag chair with the Bat Mitzvah logo for the sign-in
A Ping Pong Table sign-in photographed by Sarah Merians Photography & Video
The digital iSign board, created by Simon Elliot Events for a PBG Miller Immersive Environments iMax themed Bar Mitzvah, was designed to look like a giant “MaxBook” Pro computer
Guests had the opportunity to write a note on speech bubbles to the Bat Mitzvah girls in a customized photo sign-in. For more on this great comic themed B’not Mitzvah, click here
For Max, who loves NY sports, Knicks/Mets blue and orange fit the bill! The Pieced Palette printed his logo on the front and back of this pillow
From Oh So Fab and Chris Jorda Photography these baseball bases cleverly served as the sign-in
From Save the Day Events: Three great friends, all with the first initial “J,” celebrated together in Israel as the “J” Crew. Their sign-in board was made to look like pin-striped oxford shirts with each boy having their own section
This Bar Mitzvah family created a Fathead sign-in from Fathead.com. It’s now a keepsake that hangs on his bedroom wall
Patten Creation’s guestbook signature quilt is a wonderful way to collect the signatures and sentiments of your guests for your child’s special day
Did you child have a creative sign-in board that you would like to share with MitzvahMarket.com? Let us know at info@MitzvahMarket.com.
You can also ask questions and get advice about creative sign-in options in our regional Bar Bat Mitzvah planning groups on Facebook. Join here.