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Tea Party

February 14th, 2011
A Princess Tea Party as your little girls birthday party theme sounds good, doesn't it? A tea party can be an extravagant fete, but it does not have to mean a lot of work for you. You can make it lovely and charming by focusing on the details. Presentation is a very important part of a tea party. Serving dainty sandwiches on silver trays speaks miles in fancy at a tea party, and fancy is what it is all about. Dainty, charming, lovely, beautiful are all words you can use to describe a child's tea party. Princess and tea go together perfectlyTea and Princess Party InvitationsBegin with planning your party decorations and invitations. Buy invites that show a tea pot and some flowers. Or make your own by cutting pretty paper into a tea pot or a tea cup shape. Print your party info, the date, time and place of .. more»

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DIY Princess Tea Parties on a Budget Are Easy to Accomplish and Can Be Fun to Plan

September 13th, 2010
You don't need a special occasion to have a princess tea party, it can just be a fun get together or sleep over for your little one and a few of her friends, or it can be a huge blow out for her birthday. Whichever you choose, there are some easy ways to do it yourself and do it on a budget while having a great time.Make planning the party as much fun as having it. Work together with your little one to plan the invitations, decorations, food, etc. It'll be a bonding experience for both of you and a memory that will last her lifetime. It's more important to have fun planning than it is to have the perfect party. As a mom of adult kids, trust me on this one. They'll remember your time together, especially if it's fun, more so than a huge party.To get you started, .. more»

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How to Throw a Fabulous Princess Tea Party

October 18th, 2009
If you want to throw a fabulous princess tea party that has your guest princesses, including their parents, exclaiming lots of oohs and ahhs, follow the suggestions below. But if you're a little timid about receiving so much acclaim, you're going to feel embarrassed by all the "You did this yourself?!" praises.Location: Easy. Your backyard. If you don't have one, consider using your in-laws, a sibling's, or even your community center.Props: You'll need a canopy tent and if you can find one with spires, all the better. Prepare the canvas top with weather-proofing spray so that even an unplanned weather situation like rain won't get you stressed. Depending on how large your tea party will be, get a couple of long folding tables and chairs to place under the canopy.Decorations: Now this is where things get really exciting and fun! Since you're throwing a princess party, really make it elegant .. more»

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