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April 29th, 2008 at 11:42 am
What little girl doesn’t love a tea party? Why not make it perfect with the Tea Party Party Supplies. Start up with each girl getting a party make over or just let them play dress up. For party favors set each place with a set of white gloves, a large ring, bracelets and maybe a cute little purse or hat. Plan on having finger peanut butter and jelly sandwichs. Little Debbie Snack Cakes make wonderful “Tea” Cakes. Let them feel grown up for the day!
June 10th, 2008 at 2:09 pm
Having a Tea Party is such a fun idea for a little girl’s party. With the Tea Party supplies your job is halfway done. Just remember that with a child’s tea party, you can never go too big, or too frilly. If you’re not sure what to do at a Tea Party, that’s okay - a child’s tea party is more about dressing up and playing pretend than actual tea. Provide dress up clothes and costume jewlery for all the guests to use. Speak as formally as you can during the party to make the girls feel all grown up.
For snacks you can serve finger sandwiches and flavored tea. Once all the girls have had their fun, you can gather everyone up and watch Alice in Wonderland - the girls will love the classic Disney movie, and enjoy watching Alice have her very own Tea Party!
June 12th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
My daughter had a tea party for her 4th birthday party and she had a lot of fun. We had the party at an actual tea room.
The girls got to pick a tea party dress of a closet full of frilly dresses. Next they picked out the jewelry to match. Then they had their finger nails and make up done. Then it was time for the tea. They served lemonade and cookies. Some of the girls didn’t like the “tea”. We tried to tell them it was lemonade, but they were not taking any chances. After the snacks, the girls went outside and had a mini parade around the shopping strip. We got lots of cute pictures as they marched around looking like little princesess.
June 19th, 2008 at 1:41 pm
What a great time to teach your daughter and her friends Tea Party Etiquette. Here are some things to teach.
1. When stirring your tea, never hit the sides of the cup with your spoon
2. Always take the spoon out of cup
3. Rest the spoon the on the saucer behind the cup
4. Drink your tea by picking up the cup in one hand and the saucer in your other hand.
Girls will love learning these tips to be a little lady.
July 15th, 2008 at 1:48 pm
If your little girl wants to have a tea party for her next birthday you should consider having a garden party. Set up some tables in the backyard, preferably in the shade, or in a place where there are lots of beautiful flowers. Cover the tables with lacy table cloths, and set out an official tea set among your regular party supplies.
On the invitations tell everyone to come dressed in their prettiest/frilliest dress - or you can go to a secondhand store and purchase several old dresses for the girls to put on once they arrive. Pass out floppy hats and white gloves to truly set the mood.