SO Much Fun
ESPACE, in NYC was just perfect for this Extraordinary Bat Mitzvah! Using the initials of the guest of honor (SM), the room and all it’s tag lines played off in a new and refreshing approach!
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We have so much to tell you about this event, so we thought we would start from the beginning. As guests arrived they notice the elevators at the Short Hills Hilton received a little makeover, with piping and draping, fun chandeliers and Dylan’s logo applied to the front of each one. Talk about setting the stage for what was about to come!
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All venues have one thing in common, they all have four walls. It’s what you do with those walls which makes them Extraordinary. Starting from the outside and moving our way in we piped and draped the walls in a white sheer organza. Up lighting it all in a gorgeous hot pink wash which allowed the room to glow in that perfect shade.
read moreUptown with a Twist of Lime
We continue our tour of Manhattan to the address of 120 East 42nd Street, home of Cipriani’s midtown. A B’nai Mitzvah celebration with a “twist.” A grand cocktail style approach to the evening where lounge seating and traditional tables were combined in one setting. Limes and purples with large punches of white were not only present in flowers, but in fun and edible centerpieces, linens & more.
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From entrance to exit, no extraordinary detail was spared for this grand Bar Mitzvah that took place at the prestigious CAPITALE in New York City. The color wheel selected for décor was cobalt blue, chrome and black. Our approach to the adult tables was bold yet elegant. The fabric selected for the tables was a gorgeous and rich out of the ordinary black crocodile fabric.
read moreYou Say Party We Say Rave
Our Goal: Create a Rave Party of Extraordinary proportions! With logo’s saying “You Say Party We Say Rave” we had the foundation of what was going to be one crazy Rave party with style. We outlined the dance floor and the stage with neon reflective material and created shapes and patterns and of course a huge boom box on stage as the focal point.
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