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A basket of colorful yarmulkes.
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Set against clean white furniture, tables sport bright blocks of color via floral and runners in fabric, patent leather or Lycra.
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A long view of the venue, Havat Ronit, or Ronit Farm, in Israel.
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The mix of tables and chairs, some retro, some parsons style.
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The color theme came from an advertisement featuring brightly colored polo shirts.
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The flowers included gerberas, rancunculus and sweet peas.
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A bright tabletop.
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All the fun colors we should think won't work worked well, KBY Designs' Koby Bar Yehuda says.
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Magenta gerberas next to orange peppers.
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Peruvian lilies.
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A riot of color.
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The colors combine to create "a perfect spring atmosphere," Bar Yehuda says.
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A longer view showing the various table treatments.
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Another view.
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A cool look.
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Some 300 guests--just under half children--enjoyed the event.
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The KBY team used ribbon in bright colors and in stripes to add "belts" to the glass vases.
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Colorful lowboys on the wood deck.
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A long view of the venue, which includes large gardens and small lake.
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The "color" theme also runs through the children's entertainment, handled by Rosh Hutzot. Here, a memory game using colorful sombreros.
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A busy clown.
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More colorful toys for the children.
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Crafts for the children included jewelry-making and adding ornaments to flip-flops.
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A balloon toy takes a nap on a white lounge.
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The bat mitzvah girl likes to sketch costumes; here, her work is displayed for guests to admire. The bar mitzvah boy, her brother, had his photographs showcased.
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Colorful flip-flops to decorate.
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A long view of the deck on the lake.
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The catering team from Mazal Tale.
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The bar from Energy Bar.
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As night begins to fall, Zilberboim Group provides dramatic lighting (and sound, too).
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