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February 6th, 2009

Bar Mitzvah-licious!

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The other day I was contacted by an exceptionally nice woman named Laura.  She runs the website Mitzvahlicious, which helps people plan Bar and Bat Mitzvahs.

Despite being Jewish, it never occurred to me that there are TONS of sites out there for wedding planning, but hardly any for Bar or Bat Mitzvahs!  These parties are often just as big as weddings and just as fun (one of my cousins had his at the San Jose Tech Museum–it was amazing), so it really doesn’t make any sense.

Luckily, Laura’s site is awesome and has a ton of great ideas (so if you know anyone planning a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, send her info along!).  I’m super excited and flattered to be featured on her site right now.  Click here to check it out!

The drawing above is an example of an Event Theme for a Bar Mitzvah, but I can imagine lots of fun things I could do for a Bar or Bat Mitzvah.  I’d be really excited to draw someone’s Tikkun Olam project for a Save the Date, for example!

Thanks so much, Laura!

4 Responses to “Bar Mitzvah-licious!”

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Marianne Says:

That’s so cool! I really like her blog, and she did a great feature on you!

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walletpuppy Says:

That’s really cool. She did a big feature, too, with lots of photos of your work!

I wonder if there are baby planning sites (other than The Nest) where you can get your baby shower invites up…

And then there are Sweet 16s and quinceneras…

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Amanda Says:

That’s awesome. When and if I ever get my adult bat mitzvah, you’ll have to do my invites!

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Stinkerpants Designs: the Blog » Blog Archive » The Fanciest Bar Mitzvah Invitation I’ve Ever Seen! Says:

[...] is being Bar Mitvah’d this year, and she wanted an event theme based on the one I did for Nathan Fischer.  Linda was super fun to work with, and we included all sorts of details in the drawing, such as [...]

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