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Meet innovative Lynne – Simchas Live 2017

Ahead of Simcha show on Sunday Jewish News meets a lady who provides tables with character

Brigit Grant is the Jewish News Supplements Editor

Lynne Brent of Lynnovations has been wowing guests with her table centres for more than 16 years, ensuring tailored solutions for every client.  From lit table centres to large names to flowers to balloons, sweet tables, signing boards and post boxes. “Creating something totally individual according to each client’s needs” is what Lynne does best.

Take her ‘food’ theme created for a barmitzvah boy who wants to be a chef; the oversized food displays were commented on by all.

The large cocktail glass/feather displays were for a batmitzvah girl who wanted pink and ‘wow’.  Lynne created the ‘wow’ with lit pink organza, a flurry of  feathers and crystals cascading from a  giant cocktail glass.

The handbag/shopping displays were for a batmitzvah girl who asked for shopping, designer style personalised handbags and a large dose of pink!

The large Carmel glittered letters provided the entrance for a batmitzvah with lit sweet tree accompaniments.  Letters can be supplied in glitter, acrylic or mirror finishes.

The lit displays with mirror balls and aeroplanes were for a barmitzvah boy who  wanted a red theme incorporating a nightclub feel and aeroplanes, in keeping with his passion.

lynnovations.info or call 07889 387218

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