Perfect time of year for a lovely summer tea isn't it? That was the
idea when we decided to do something special for my Grandmother's
birthday. And what could be better than a vintage
inspired tea party?!
While we knew the decor would be one of the most important factors in setting the mood of the party, the food mattered the most! If you ask me, a nice cup of tea and a good scone make a tea party! For our menu, we provided a plain sugared scone, chopped fruit, whipped cream, rolled sandwiches, cucumber sandwiches, and mini quiche. You can find some of the recipes I used on my Tea Party Pinterest board.
While we wanted the tea to be beautiful and
elegant, not everyone owns all the things one would need for a formal
tea party. Let alone a party of over fifteen people! So for our tea, we
didn't worry about matching everything just so, or having the "right"
dishware to put food items in. At the end of the day, a gravy boat can
double as a sugar dish as needed! It's all about using what you have and
focusing on making the day special. And psst! That cute little teapot
above? It's totally holding creamer.
One of my favorite decorating motto's is "Use what you have." My chalkboard in the photo above? Endless uses. Wipe away the previous drawing or quote and you have a fresh surface! The basket that says "Tea" along the side? Before the party it was a leopard print castoff. A little spray paint and some chalkboard paint, and voilá! New life as a cute tea caddy. My Mother and I are American Girl doll collectors and so some of our dolls made an appearance on the sideboard. The doll sized tea set was mine growing up, isn't it sweet? It fit our theme perfectly. Oh and the banner above the window? I found the gift tags in the dollar section at Michael's and strung them on a thin ribbon. It made a cute little pendant banner!
Most of the items are family heirlooms, or items my Mother has collected
over the years. A few items though were thrifted and a couple new
pieces were bought especially for the party. One area we found lacking
was teapots! While my Mother had a lovely collection of different
patterned cups, there wasn't a teapot to be found! The one shown here
was found at Pier 1, as well as the pearl cluster napkin rings.
The lovely table runner was made by my Mother, as my Grandmother's birthday present. Not only was it a nice way to give her something that would remind her of our lovely tea party, but by using it during the party itself, it added to the tablescape and everyone was able to admire it.
Hopefully this inspires you to pull your beautiful things out of the cabinet, and find a new and creative way to make your own beautiful tea party!
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Thank you for having us over for tea! Love your table setting. Thanx for joining THT!
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