What’s in a name? Well, for this Bat Mitzvah … inspiration for decadent decorations and spirited atmosphere.
Lovingly nicknamed “Carkly Sparkly” by her family, Carly’s penchant for confections (and fashion) is almost as big as her fun-loving personality.
Seizing this creative cue, the La Petite Fleur Design Team — led by owner and creative director Leigh Karsch— produced a “Sugar and Sparkle Soiree,” which beckoned guests to celebrate in style with Carly and her family (just like they were kids in a candy boutique). The event’s playful palette boasted metallic golds and, of course, pink in all its most fabulous shades — from raspberry and fuchsia, to a pale iridescent.
The LPF Design Team went on to transform Congregation Beth Am, which played host to this sweetest of soirees, into a fanciful representation of all that Carly loves — from family and friends, to confections and fashion.
Warm lighting filled the reception room, courtesy of our beloved buds at Synergetic Sound and Lighting, while Carly’s name (in lights nonetheless!) beamed at party-goers from the stage. Gold chiviarri chairs wrapped excitedly around the tables. Adult tables were topped with towering glass trumpets filled with crystallized pink water and adorned with die-cut, shimmering gold-metallic table numbers, some were dressed with tall, gold rectangular vases filled with bouquets of pink rock candy and others were filled with perky fuchsia gerbera daisies. The teens’ tables featured a collection of beribboned candy counter jars filled with adorably-tempting — color-palette-perfect — sweets. Pinspotting by Synergetic highlighted all of the sparkly details.
For more detail on this event, visit La Petite Fleur's blog, Inspired Aisle, or their website.
Images from La Petite Fleur, courtesy of Lori Gail Photography.
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