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A VICTORIAN TEA

 

Thinking of hosting a Victorian themed tea?  Well how is that different from a regular tea party?  Afternoon tea otherwise known as "low tea" became popular in Victorian times.  We have attended some very formal teas where everyone was requested to come dressed in full Victorian costume, corset and all.  But you can just request your guests dress in lacy, pretty outfits with hats of course! 

Foods should include finger sandwiches, scones, sweets, and tea.  Serve it on your finest china and use your best teacups or have everyone bring a cup from home. 

Special party favors might include a fan and the printed history of the fan and what certain signals meant. Or give everyone some Victorian inspired writing paper or an issue of The Tea House Times.


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