Bar Mitzvah Favors or Bat Mitzvah Favors - What to Imprint!

By: Arnie Zak
Submitted: 2009-10-20 17:45:48
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BarMitzvahFavors.com has done thousands of parties over the years and from our experience most bar/bat mitzvah age kids will go to so many parties and will receive so many party favors it is really hard to make yours stand out and be used. If you want the favor to be kept and used the first thing you must do is keep it simple when you choose what to imprint on the item. An imprint like this

“I HAD A BLAST AT

DAVID GOLDSTEIN’S

BAR MITZVAH”

 Sept. 10, 2009

almost guarantees that the item will find a permanent spot at the bottom of a kid’s closet if not the garbage when they get home.   A good alternative would be

“DG’s Party Rocked”

9.10.09

It is always a good idea to use a numeral date like we show above versus writing it out.

There is nothing wrong with adding some art work to the image, but once again, remember these are very status conscious 13 year old kids, who won’t use anything that makes them look anything but cool. A reliable party favor specialist should be able to have their graphic artist create something that is subtle, yet interesting enough to appeal to the 13 year old mind. The absolute worst thing you can do is put a picture of your child on a party favor. No one will use it and the chances are that if anyone does use it, it will be because they have drawn a mustache or beard on the picture and they think it is funny. Not exactly how you want you child’s special day to be remembered.

Another thing to keep in mind when imprinting is the more colors you use the more expensive the item will be. The image may look really cool in 5 colors but the cost could get prohibitive. Again a reliable party favor specialist should be able to create something using only one color, some halftones plus incorporating the color of the item into the design that will make it feel like more then one color but not add to your bottom line.

The imprint is just as important as what the item you select is. We recently had someone order beach towels, which is a great party favor especially where they were located and especially since summer was right around the corner. They then imprinted “I (image of a heart) Mark” on the towel. They took a great item that definitely would have been used and made it in to something that will hardly ever be used. Can you imagine a boy lying on the beach with a towel with that design imprinted on it. Before you decide what to imprint, ask your 13 year old, if they received this as a party favor with someone else’s name in the imprint would they use it, if they say no, don’t do it.

Size also matters when doing your imprint. On some items it is always better to go for the subtle look rather then the maximized imprint. For example if you were doing a mug there is nothing wrong with making the imprint as big as possible, of course you are limited by the size of the mug, but this is an item where I would maximize the imprint. But on the other hand there are some bags with 8” x 8’ imprint areas if not bigger, if you were to maximize the size on the imprint we suggested above, it would be overkill and probably once again would be something that a 13 year wouldn’t use.

Once you finally decided on what to imprint on your party favor, take it to the next level and utilize that imprint on your cocktail napkins as well. It’s a nice touch that will make your cocktail hour even more special and is relatively inexpensive.

So to summarize:

1 – Be subtle.

2 – Don’t ever imprint you child’s first and last name.

3 – Always try to use numbers for the date, don’t write it out.

4 – Never use your child’s picture on your imprint.

5 – Try to keep the number of colors you use in any art work down to save money.

6 – Don’t imprint something because you think it is cute, in most cases the kids won’t think so and your item won’t be used.

7 – Bigger is not always better when deciding on the size of your imprint.

8 – Utilize your imprint on your cocktail napkins.

9 – Remember these are 13 year old kids and not looking like a nerd is very important to them.

Arnie Zak takes pride in offering the largest selection of Bar Mitzvah & Bat Mitzvah party favors at his online site, http://www.BarMitzvahFavors.com We supply you with "Favors that will be remembered long after your party is only a treasured memory".

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