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Milestones · February 2026 · 6 min read

Sketchbots for Quinces & Mitzvahs

Theme ideas, card designs, and timing tips for the milestone events that demand a wow moment.

Sketchbots for Quinces & Mitzvahs

Milestone events have a different job

A quinceañera or a bar/bat mitzvah is a coming-of-age story told in one night, with two very different audiences in the room: a crowd of teenagers who want something to post, and a crowd of adults who want something to keep.

The sketchbots serve both at once — instant content for one group, a physical keepsake for the other.

Card design ideas

Lead with the honoree's name and date in the event's exact palette. Add a motif that shows up elsewhere in the décor — a crown, a monogram, a Hebrew name, a favorite flower — so the card feels like it belongs to the room.

Reserve the back of the card for a short line from the honoree. It turns a favor into a thank-you note.

Timing tips

Open the bots right after the entrance and formal dances, when guests are seated and looking for something to do. Keep them running through dinner service and close them before the last dance so the attendant can hand off any remaining cards.

Teen-heavy guest lists move fast and come back for group sketches — plan on two bots for anything over about 120 guests.

Add-ons worth it here

The live-view TV is the single biggest upgrade for milestone parties: every drawing becomes a moment the whole room watches. The AI animation of the sketch and a customizable share page give the teen crowd something to post before dessert.

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