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Friday
Apr062012

Edible Matzah Placecards for Passover

Passover seder tomorrow night! Time to make some edible matzah placecards! Just melt some chocolate and pour into a squeeze bottle. Write the names on each piece of matzah, and secure a small piece of matzah on the back of each piece with some additional melted chocolate to make it stand up. Why not delight your guests with these fabulous chocolate matzah placecards at your seder?





 


Sunday
Aug152010

Lollipops Place Card Display: Lollipops are Popping!

Just found another adorable display of lollipop place cards! In this setup, the lollipops are standing in a tray of grass, popping up like little flowers. Each lollipop has an individual sticker with the guest's name and table assignment (table names are different types of candy). I thought this would be a great display for the ever-popular candy-themed bar/bat mitzvahs!

via Hostess with the Mostess

 

Just ask your florist to order you a large tray of wheat grass to make this display yourself.  Purchase some whirly pops to add a great swirl of color (60 for $60.95 at the Candy Crate).

Create the name labels (these could even be done in Microsoft Word). I've found that with labels like these, it's best to print on full letter sized 8.5" x 11" sticker sheets (found at office supply stores), and then cut to size. Adhere labels to the pops, arrange in the tray, and you have a fun and colorful place card display. I love when the place card establishes the theme and doubles as a little party favor as well!

Friday
Dec042009

Fabulous Felt Pennant Placecards

If you are planning a sports themed event, check out these fabulous felt pennants we created for a recent football-themed bar mitzvah! I created the party logo design based on the NFL logo--Scott's Superbowl XIII.

This logo was incorporated into the pennant design along with Scott's name. We then sent the design to an promotional imprint company to print the pennants for us. The pennants were then displayed on a tiered stand, and tags with names and table assignments were attached with ribbon to each pennant. Extra pennants were placed in bowls of peanuts for additional decor around the kids area.

The kids and adult guests waved the pennants during Scott's grand entrance, and he was thrilled! Of course the dancers were dressed as referees!

These professional photos were taken by the extremely talented photographer, Jennifer Werneth.

All photos courtesy of Party Perfect