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Plan a tea-themed party for your next gathering.
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Victoriana (history, fashion, jewelry), Etiquette, Tea Society Stories,
Friendship Quotes, and other lovely information to share at your tea party or
tea gathering. Lovely to read from, and provides entertainment for your
gathering. The Tea House Times is published 6 times per year. The Tea House Times newsletter is a pleasant reminder of a
wonderful tea room experience; fine china, mismatched silver, beautiful teapots,
ladies wearing hats, and the pleasure and friendships of socializing the old
fashioned way--over a pot of tea. Makes you want to visit your favorite
tea room more often! The Tea House Times is THE best party favor!
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Need
Party Favors or Centerpieces? (suggestions below)
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our Party Games too.
Party Planner:
See our new Tea Ribbon, Perfect for
your party favors. Click here.
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Determine the type of party you
plan to host. Click here for party ideas.
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Make a complete list of people to
invite.
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Choose a Date, Time, and Location
for your Party. Be sure your location can accommodate the number of
guests.
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Choose Invitations. Hand
Write pre-printed Invitations or have Special Invitations made at your local
gift shoppe/paper shoppe, or Print them yourself with your home computer.
Visit your local craft store for ideas and pretty papers. Don't forget an
RSVP date & your phone number & indicate whether the party is a surprise.
Print directions for guests as well and enclose with the invitations.
See our gift shop page for other invitation
ideas.
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Hand Write addresses on all
envelopes. Include a return address & proper postage. Mail
invitations 2-4 weeks prior to your event (weddings require a bit more
notice).
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Choose your menu. Don't
forget to offer a variety to accommodate special dietary requests.
Have a menu printed if you would like and place at each person's place
setting at the party. Cut them out with fancy scissors...very cute.
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Choose Party Activities and the
General Itinerary for the Party. If you are having games, will you be
offering prizes? You can get some very nice prizes at your local
discount/$1 store or on clearance shelves at other stores.
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Suggestions for prizes and/or
favors: picture frames, small vases, candy dishes, holiday decor, teacups,
teaspoon & teabags wrapped with our tea ribbon, small glass dishes
filled with sugar cubes-wrapped with sheer fabric & ribbon with a sugar tong
or small spoon attached, The Tea House Times Newsletter--rolled up & tied
with tea ribbon (or possibly with a teabag and sugar tongs attached).
The Tea House Times is available in bulk for party favors. See
gift shop for more ideas & small teapot shaped
boxes to hold your favor goodies.
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Centerpieces? Your centerpiece
may be floral, or for a change try this: Purchase a large, pretty fruit bowl
or a basket, fill with items to fit the party theme, wrap in sheer fabric or
cellophane, and tie with a big beautiful ribbon. Place at the center
of each table and create a way to win at the end of the party. Fill it
with tea towels, teacups, teas, jams, jellies, lemon curd, scone mix, sugar
cubes, anything you can think of "tea" related. Again, visit your
local discount stores such as Home Goods. Always check expiration
dates on food items. Fit your centerpiece to your budget. If
it's just not in the budget, use some pretty candles. Or float rose
petals and floating candles in a large pretty bowl filled with water.
Or get very inexpensive teapots and fill with flowers yourself (reasonable
prices for floral bouquets at your supermarket or wholesale food market).
See our gift shop for teapot shaped boxes--the
larger box is a perfect centerpiece and can be filled with wonderful
surprises.
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If you plan to have assigned
seating, plan the seating arrangements and prepare place cards.
Use our teapot card holders.
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Always be sure to confirm your
arrangements if you are having your party at a restaurant or tea room.
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Assist the guest of honor in
greeting guests and making sure everyone is comfortable and their dietary
needs are met.
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Assist the guest of honor by
writing down a list of all gifts received and the giver's name/s.
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If you are having
games; lead the
party games and be sure the prizes get to the winners.
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Don't leave the party until all
the guests have gone and you make sure everything is cleaned up (especially
if someone else offered to host the party at their home). Pitch in and
leave the place as pretty as you found it.
Seriously, you really
can get some great things at the $1 store. Use your imagination!
Need more help planning?
Whether you are planning a personal tea party or a tea event for your business,
we have two wonderful audio training CDs to help you. Click
here for more information.
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