What girl growing up didn't pretend to have a
"Tea" party? I know I did. I would get all of my stuffed
animals and dolls set up at the table. Then I’d set out all of my grandma's tea
cups and saucers—although I never really understood why we had to have a mini
plate to hold our cups. I pretend to have "tea time" like the Queen
of England would do. I would even stick my pinky out and everything.
Recently I was called to be an activities day leader with someone who
instantly became a dear friend. We planned out the rest of this year with so
many fun activities that, won’t only be fun, but will also help our young women
pass off their Faith in God award.
One of the activities we planned was a "Tea" party. So, we
partnered up with Expo Party Rentals and transformed the nursery room. We
draped the walls with beautiful draping and some pink accent lights to bring
more warmth and color to the room. Nobody could have known under the beautiful
decorations there was a church’s nursery room.
We decorated the tables beautifully with lilac table clothes
and a lace overlay. What tea party doesn't have lace? We set the tables with a
formal table setting using Expo's double rimmed gold china and flatware and
water goblets for a modern twist. Of course we had to have some kind of
pink in there somewhere, so we tied pink in with the napkins and the chair
sashes.
Flower, oh the flowers! We got to try out the new florist at expo. She did
amazing putting together different vintage glass bottle pieces. Her
arrangements added just the right amount of classic to a modern tea party. They
were just beautiful.
Now, one can not have a tea party with out good
food. We had beautiful cake pops, chocolate covered oreos, a cherry salad, tea
sandwiches, and of course strawberries.
Of course we had to have hats. Kelli, the other leader, put together some
super cute hats for the girls to decorate. It was great watching the girls
decorate the hats to their personalities, beautiful and unique. And, for the
first time, I wasn't the only one in the room with a hat on!
We had a lot of fun designing our event, learning about etiquette with the
girls, and put together cute hats. But my favorite memory from our event was
seeing the reaction of the girls when we finally let them come into the room to
see the amazing set up we had put together for them. They could tell their
leaders truly cared for them and wanted to make sure they had a great time.