Archive for March, 2010

Jersey Street Zen

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Jersey Street brought some Zen to the Stamford Hilton in Connecticut for an over the top Bar Mitzvah. We transformed the ballroom into the the Z Lounge with brown leather seating and Z Lounge and Zach gobos everywhere. Guests sat on low lounge furniture and our Jersey Street Zen pillows. The place was so chill! 

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Jersey Street Equestrian Mitzvah

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Jersey Street thought way out of the box with an equestrian themed Bat Mitzvah. We transformed Cedar Hill Country Club in NJ into an equestrian oasis draped in brown fabrics, rich leathers and even a mock pony fabric. The centerpiece was a huge oak and leather bar with a big flowered “R” for the Bat Mitzvah girl.  We accented everything with authentic riding bridals, boots and even a saddle. Giddy Yap!!

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Jersey Street Does a Sweetheart Of A Table

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Jersey Street created one sweetheart of a Sweetheart Table at a wedding at The Venetian this weekend. It all started with a 8ft  x 12ft  stage covered in white shag carpeting. We custom built a 12ft x 10ft  white tufted leather wall with a monogrammed mirrored wall inserted inside. The whole area was  draped in flowing white fabric. The bride and groom sat at a custom 2ft x 4ft mirror table with a white tufted leather insert. They sat on our custom Royal Garcia chairs. Magnifique!!

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JERSEY STREET GOES CAMPING

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

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Jersey Street went camping this weekend out in the wilds of Millburn NJ. We took over the Sports Academy there and transformed it into a lodge for what else, but a Bar Mitzvah. We warmed up the huge space by draping the room in brown tones. We built a custom oak bar on one side of the massive space and a custom tree branch bar on the other side. On top of the tree bar were 4 real deer heads, uplighted in blue.

The guests sat on huge farm tables and barrel tables or chilled out in the brown distressed leather lounge. You really felt like you were hanging out in a lodge.