Thursday, July 21, 2011




Celebrate Your Son's Bar Mitzvah With Custom Invitations

When your son's thirteenth birthday finally arrives it is time for you to start planning his Bar Mitzvah. This is probably the most important event in any young Jewish boy's life and you will need to plan the event very carefully. While this is a very solemn occasion in his life, there is no reason that you cannot have a big party after the ceremony is over. Once you have decided when and where you are going to have the celebration, you will need to start putting together the Bar Mitzvah invitations so that everyone you wish to attend can make their plans accordingly.

To start with you are going to have to put together a list of everyone that you want to have at this most auspicious ceremony and the celebration that follows immediately after. At this point you are going to have to make a decision, do you want to settle for invitations that you can pick up in the nearest store or are you going to let everyone know just how important this occasion is by ordering a set of custom Bar Mitzvah invitations that will be handmade to your specifications.

When you are working with the company or person that will be making your invitations, you will find that you can choose every aspect of the card. Unlike going to the store where you have to settle for someone else's idea of what makes the perfect Bar Mitzvah card. You can start by choosing the style including how many folds the invitations will have, the choices are typically one or two, follow this by choosing the color of card stock you want, you can add accents made from other card stock or images such as the Star of David or his name in print on the final outer layer to personalize each invitation.

Once the outside design has been settled on, you can start to work on the most important area of the card. This is the inside of the card where you will list all of the information regarding the upcoming Bar Mitzvah. You can choose the font you want used, add a silhouette picture of your son for the background and add a little saying in Hebrew if you wish. The idea is to create a custom Bar Mitzvah invitation that not only covers making sure that everyone you invite is going to show up, but that they will have a keepsake of the event that they can treasure for a lifetime.



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