
Baked by Melissa's cupcake pod machine can be rented for events in New York.
Photo: Courtesy of Baked by Melissa

Dancers from DLM Studio wearing bodysuits circulated the trading floor, interacting with guests, posing for photos, and dancing.
Photo: George Pimentel

Guests created custom perfumes at a scent bar set up by Ka-Mil-Yin, a Los Angeles-based fragrance company that specializes in perfume parties, to take home as a favor from a bridal shower.
Photo: Elizabeth Messina

As a nod to McCartney's love of flowers, a large cart overflowing with roses and peonies stood near the entrance to the venue. As guests left, they were given small bouquets or single stems as a festive gift.
Photo: Jim Shi
30. Interactive Philanthropy Stations

"Scattered throughout the space are interactive stations that foster philanthropy. At the ‘Candy Cane Kitchen,’ candy chefs from Papabubble in New York will put a spin on the classic candy cane, swirling together flavors like pear and clove, or lemon and ginger. Guests can eat them warm, and also give back by purchasing pre-packaged candy canes in cello bags, which will be distributed to a charity after the event.”
Photo: Jim Shi
31. Cookie Decorating

"At the Christmas cookie-decorating station, guests can decorate homemade cookies with a selection of colored icings, sprinkles, and assorted trimmings. There will also be pre-packaged, professionally decorated cookies on hand to purchase or donate.” Holiday cookies from Eleni’s New York
Photo: Courtesy of Eleni's New York
Super Bowl Village

Other activities at Super Bowl Village included the Super Bowl Host Committee and Global Inheritance's 100-Yard Hamster Wheel Dash. The activity let Giants and Patriots fans go head to head in human-powered wheels; a scoreboard kept track of which player generated the most energy. On February 5, the fan base that generated the most overall energy was declared the champion.
Photo: Courtesy of Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee