Saturday, August 13, 2011

LAKERS INSPIRED MITZVAH

Our Bar Mitzvah boy LOVES the Lakers and wanted his party to reflect his passion for purple and gold. Here is the scoreboard we created for above one of the bars.


This Bar Mitzvah was held at the beautiful Indianapolis Art Museum.  
Two entire walls were windows showing the perfectly groomed gardens. 


Here is a close up of the centerpieces.  They were about 4 feet tall and had
purple and gold LED lights in the glass cylinders.



We made these table top runners to look like the basketball court... complete with Eli's logo.

Kids Bar Area




Ticket placecards





Cocktail table centerpieces

Real basketballs for the sign in.

Even a cake with Eli's Takin' it to the Hoop logo.  Mazel Tov Eli!

12 comments:

Hatter and Hare Events said...

I love the table top runners. Just curious - did you use real hardwood floor planks for them?

Unknown said...

I love table runners too-what are they made of?

Setting the Mood said...

Thanks party girls! Nope, it's not real hardwood, rather, the lighter vinyl flooring....easier to carry and load ; )

Unknown said...

so love it!

roufrouf said...

Love this, planning my son's graduation party. What material did you use to cover the vase with the shoelaces?

Unknown said...

I would love to know how you made those runners. My son, Ei, is having a basketball themed Bar Mitzvah soon. Do you sell them?

Unknown said...

Planning an April Bar-Mitzvah and LOVE these table runners. How did you get the basketball court and logo on to the vinyl flooring?

cakes you'll luv said...

I love the basketball court runners!! Do you sell them if so I'm so interesting.

Anonymous said...

I love this do you also sell these decorations

Anonymous said...

I love the runners what did you use to put the label on them. Do you sell them.

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Anonymous said...

Hi! How/what did you use to create the court on to the runners? I'd love to recreate this. You're amazing!