Tea Party Ideas


Tea Party Ideas

Tea Party Ideas for All Seasons That You Can’t Miss On

In every person’s life, this is a time he feels like having a good and fulfilling moment. Seasons come and go, some better than others but one thing for sure is that we are surrounded by fun loving friends and family members, great adventures, romance and most importantly, tea. It is therefore important to know how to welcome and handle all the aspects surrounding planning a successful tea party for all seasons.

Things to remember

Even if tea is an all time beverage (afternoon, morning, evening or night), good planning is required so that you host a wonderful tea party irrespective of the season. The taste of your tea matters a lot and whatever thing you do ensure everything lives to standard. A good tasty tea depends on the brewing hence, it is worth everything you may think about your all season tea party organization.

Tea party foods for all seasons

Almost all tea parties are characterized with the same types of foods that leave guests wanting more. These foods include tarts, finger sandwiches, muffins, tea biscuits, scones and a cake. For example you are planning to host an all English group of guests, scones makes the best food for them which is usually served along with Devonshire or clotted cream. On the other hand, tarts make a delicate tea party food when served with chicken salad, broccoli and Lorraine and quiche cheese. It doesn’t matter if it is a romantic, friendship, family, inspiration or a reflective tea party; the order is just the same hence no worrying about summer, winter, autumn or spring.

Nature or social standing of your guests

Your guests determine the type of tea party foods you need to purchase. For example, you can decide to go for high tea if your guests are of lower and average class. This particular tea was usual for evenings and it can be served either cold or hot depending on the desire of individual guest.

You can decide to go for the afternoon tea when you plan to host your guests between three and five o’clock in the afternoon. Since most events take place in the afternoons, this natured tea will obviously serve everybody well.

Sending invitations

Try to include a tea cup in the design of the tea invitation card and send it well advance and let every guest receive his or her own invitational card. You can include some scone
or even tea biscuits in the invitational card to make your guest to see the importance of your invitation.

Lastly, arrange the venue for your eventful party a week earlier and pull out your gorgeous Chinese table you haven’t used for a while now.

 

 
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