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It's the tea party everyone will be talking about!
Do you run a tea room, tea bar or tea catering business that requires sensational, unsurpassed events?
Do you struggle to find time to create the parties your clients are crying out for? Look no further. Extraordinary tea party ideas are only a click away.
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Peter and the Wolf - A Tea Party
Spring cries farewell to snowy days that dictate inside activities. This time of year is especially appropriate for a nursery tea, as children are now eager to frolic outdoors. Peter and the Wolf is a classic childhood tale that has been told for generations around the world. . . . keep reading
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Tea In Oz
Invite a group for an afternoon or evening back in the magical world of the Wizard of Oz. This event is perfect during the halloween season when so many people are eager to wear costumes. Each guest should be encouraged to dress up as a character from the movie. In the promotions, remind people of all their choices: not just Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion, but also the Wizard, the Wicked Witch of the West, the Good Witch Glinda, Auntie Em, and Toto too! If you're able to accommodate dogs, you might have more than one Toto at the party. (and believe me, people may be eager to bring dogs so think that one out!) . . . keep reading
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Winter Fantasy
During the long stretch between New Year's and Valentine's Day, it can seem like winter will never end. Brighten a cold afternoon with a Winter Fantasy tea party, reminding guests of the beauty of the winter landscape, while you warm them with your hospitality. Choose invitations with wintry scenes, and ask guests to wear a favorite woolen scarf to the party. Each guest can also contribute a candle to a "fireplace" you'll build on a tray lined with aluminum foil. Set the tray where you can admire the flames ( at a safe distance from drafts and loose hanging drapery.) . . . keep reading
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Winston's Wartime Tea
60 years ago our nation joined hearts and hands with that of the British people. In a daring attempt to bring freedom to the western world, Sir Winston Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt joined forces. Their vision; freedom and an end to tyranny, did not come quickly or easily. 1940 saw Great Britain becoming a land of rules, regulations and rations. In the early throws of war, the English tightened their belt, thrust up their chin and declared "as long as there was tea there will be hope". . . . keep reading
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Hunter's Widow Tea Party
This party is for women who love men who love to go hunting. Let the men go sit in the chilly woods getting their boots muddy. Fall hunting season is a perfect time to gather together indoors for hot drinks, warm scones, and girl talk at a cozy tea party. A few days before sending out invitations, press and dry vivid autumn leaves in a telephone book, so you can include one in each envelope. Ask the guests to bring a photo or a recipe from past hunting seasons - these will inspire stories to share during the party. . . . keep reading
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Hosting a Fabulous Children's Tea Party
Lady Dawnya Sasse
Gone are the days where a child's tea party only involves a solitary child and a table full of stuffed animals and empty plastic tea cups! The options for creating a children's tea party are boundless, which this article will briefly demonstrate. . . . keep reading
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