With over 300 Mitzvah Family Spotlight stories since 2008, and new features each week, we know it’s hard to remember everything these creative families have done to celebrate their child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah milestone event.
Many families get creative with their Bar and Bat Mitzvah details. We love showcasing creative cakes, logos, fashion, entrances, place cards and themes. You can also get ideas in our FREE Invitation Guide.
Here’s a round-up of some of the unique invitations that have been featured and a link back to the entire spotlight story!
Get inspired!
A bold, graphic invitation set the tone for a night of FUN at Logan Horowitz’s Bar Mitzvah. Read more here
Jake’s invitation, by Out of the Box NY, was inspired by the colors of the MLB logo. Read more here.
The mom of these B’nai Mitzvah boys searched Pinterest for design ideas to compliment their Amazon Adventure theme. The rustic wood grain invitations were custom made in Poland! Read more about this celebration here
This metallic invitation was Sealed with a Kiss. Read more about this celebration here
The invitation set the tone for their Fire and Ice theme! Read more about this celebration here
The invitation for this Cinco De Mayo themed party were laser cut with cute wording on the RSVP cards and direction cards. Read more about this celebration here
Dara Grunberg of Dear Friends created Sophie’s white hot invitation, which used a photograph of her and gave guests information about her South Beach theme. Read more about Sophie’s celebration here
The Friedman family used a customized viewfinder by Image 3D. The disk came packaged in a view-master, so guests could click through images. The text, with all of the important details about the B’nai Mitzvah, “floated” on top of each picture. Driving instructions and RSVP cards were slipped into each box. You will read more about this Family Spotlight in the next few weeks
The Dale family used invitations from the The Jewish National Fund (JNF). The invitation explains that a donation was made to expand water resources in Israel and it also served as Larissa’s Mitzvah Project. Read more about this celebration here
Mom Eileen Hirsch handmade all of the invitations to her son Bryan’s Bar Mitzvah. Read more about the celebration here
Event planner Michelle Farber created a beautiful invitation suite in a purple and silver color palette. Read more about this celebration here
Emily’s logo, colors, save the date, and invitations were created by graphic designer Amy Wohl of FabuDesigns.com. The boxed invitation, with a purple gatefold, had a personalized tag of the recipients name. Read more about this celebration here
This modern and colorful invitation was conceived by the guest of honor Miranda and her mom Pam, and created by Caroline Nussbaum of The Perfect Type. Read more about this celebration here
Photographer Sarah Merians created an “Emily Rose” invitation for her daughter’s Bat Mitzvah, giving guests a sneak peek at her upcoming purple themed celebration. Read more about this celebration here
The original graphics created for Jordan by his mother, Paula Gladstone, were used on his Bar Mitzvah invitation as well as the cocktail napkins. Read more about this celebration here
Jet Brittany Airways introduced the theme of Brittany Gendler’s Bat Mitzvah theme with her invitation. Read more about this invitation here
Rachel Brenner used her favorite color combination of turquoise and gold for her Luscious Verde invitation customized by Proper Notice. Read more about the celebration here
This party was done with a vintage feel and his logo, “Casey@ the bat” was taken from the famous baseball poem. Read more about this celebration here
Did you have a creative invitation for you child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration? Let us know at info@mitzvahmarket.com.