
Make a Shopping Theme a Mitzvah (Really!)
Print on the back of your placecards - or have available in some other form - information on "charity malls," sites you can shop through that will give up to 30% of your purchase amounts to charity. To see a list of these charity malls, click on the link below. YOU COULD ALSO, as an activity, do an actual shopping scavenger hunt where you turn loose teams of kids with mall gift cards and a shopping list from a shelter or other charity.
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Like being in a couturier's workroom. Dress these elegant little forms in swaths of beautiful fabric. No sewing required - just wrap, tuck and accessorize, maybe with bracelets (as necklaces on these little forms) that could become prizes at the party! At 14" high, they are exactly the right height for centerpieces.
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Have your daughter and her friends make flyers and contact high school girls in your community to ask them to donate their prom dresses at the end of the year to The Princess Project in San Francisco, The Glass Slipper Project in Chicago or any of the many other local projects. Go to the link to see which is closest to you.
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Get a few simple (or one large), pretty shopping bags, all about the same size. Have guests sign them. Put them in lucite box frames afterwards and hang them together on the wall.
Swirl Centerpiece
Made by Centerpiece Productions, the same people who can put a mall logo on the floor for you. THIS SUPPLIER GIVES A DISCOUNT ON FLOOR LOGOS TO MITZVAHCHIC CUSTOMERS!
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