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Tea Party Supplies Fargo ND

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Steep Me a Cup of Tea
701-471-1370
311 South Third Street
Fargo, ND
Ristreto Coffee & Tea
701-356-7600
5050 13th Avenue SW
Fargo, ND
Hooters
(701) 281-8302
3434 Fiechtner Drive South
Fargo, ND
Texas Roadhouse
(701) 282-8590
4971 13th Ave S
Fargo, ND
Quiznos Sub
(701) 234-9100
3003 32ND Ave S Ste 5
Fargo, ND
Teaberry
119 Broadway N
Fargo, ND
Chili's
(701) 282-2669
4000 13Th Ave. Sw
Fargo, ND
O'kelly's Tastes & Toddies
(701) 277-1880
3800 Main Ave
Fargo, ND
TCBY
(701) 298-7884
2119 13TH Ave S Ste 4
Fargo, ND
Taco John's
(701) 281-0882
3902 13TH Ave S
Fargo, ND
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Tea Party Favors -- Ideas for Your Event

Ideas for Tea Party Favors

Nothing makes a tea party more memorable than party favors. Party favors serve as wonderful keepsakes that can be presented to guests at the end of tea parties as a way of saying thank them for coming. The type of favor most appropriate for tea parties will depend on the party's theme, as well as the host's budget and tastes.

Selecting Party Favors

Whether your tea party theme is elegant, exotic, or playful, you can find or make party favors that suit any ambience.

The colors of your party favors can be coordinated with the colors of party invitations and decorations.

For party givers who don't have time to craft homemade favors, there are a variety of ready-made party favors from which to choose.

For example, scented soap and candles are a long time party favorite. Soap and candles come in a variety of colors, shapes, and scents to match a variety of different party themes.

Other quick and easy party favors include giving quality , gourmet sweets or a small potted plant.

Tea is always a thoughtful and appropriate gift for attendees who are tea lovers. Small potted plants are an ideal party favor for garden and outdoor tea parties. Cookies and candy in cute little bags and boxes are suitable for just about any party theme.

Personalized Party Favors

A personalized favor that features the guest's name, the party date, and a special message can be a heartwarming and memorable keepsake. For an extra special touch, the party host...

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Tea Party Games

Tea Party Games

teddy bear tea partyTea party games have been around as long as there have been children to enjoy them.

Dressing up and sitting at a small adorned table, along with favorite dolls or stuffed animals, and serving each one tea from a beautiful tiny little tea set has been among every little girl's favorite pastimes.

While these "pretend" tea parties certainly tap the imagination and fill pleasing hours in the day, children also enjoy festive, planned tea parties where they can socialize and play games with friends, family and neighbors, including boys as well as girls.

tea gamesThe tea parties may be planned to celebrate birthdays or special events - or to give children a unique experience. The key to any great party (whether tea is the attraction or not) is the opportunity for children to have fun and interact with others.

That's why these special tea-drinking events typically include special games and activities such as:

  • Musical chairs
  • Guessing and word games
  • Dress-up, make-up and hair styling
  • Playing with balloons
  • Dancing and singing
  • Free play with dolls and stuffed animals
  • Coin toss (into tea cups)
  • Arts and crafts projects
  • Visits from animated characters When planning a tea party, be sure to involve your child in the preparation and execution of the event. It will serve as an excellent learning experience, along with being an enjoyable activity to do together.

    Have your child write and mail the invitations, help choose party favors, select tea games, decorate the pa...

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    Victorian Tea Party - Hosting Tips

    Hosting a Victorian Tea Party

    Victorian tea party A Victorian tea party doesn't have to be elaborate or exactly mimic the nuances of that time. The main idea is to have a special experience, enjoy being with friends who share a common interest, and have a great time.

    Get-togethers with friends over tea were commonplace in the Victorian era. Yet in today's high-tech world, text messaging, emails, and music-on-the-go have replaced many opportunities for warm, engaging social interaction.

    Hosting a Victorian tea party may be a way to recreate a bit of history and indulge in the comfort and warmth associated with face-to-face, uninterrupted conversation. Here are some tips on how to host a Victorian tea party in your home.

    Decorating: Creating the Environment

    Think about England in the 1800s and decorate your entertaining area to reflect this rich time in history.

    If you own some Victorian era items in your home such as photographs, lace handkerchiefs, mirrors, jewelry, or books, use them in your decorating motif.

    Then, decorate with fresh flowers, ribbons and lace for touch of elegance. You may want to consider using yellow roses in your arrangements to signify friendship.

    Select some classical music that you enjoy and decide where to put your equipment and speakers so they will subtly fill your room with music.

    Use linen and lace table cloths and napkins if you have them. If not, a simple white lace trimmed cloth will create a beautiful table and serving area to show off your tea service and entertain guests.

    A floral-designed tea set is an ideal choice for serving guests at a Victorian tea party. If you do not have this traditional-type design, a nice glass or ceramic tea set that has a matching creamer and sugar bowl will work well.

    Tea Service and Table Setting

    You need to decide whether you will be serving your tea and food "buffet style" or while guests are seated at a table. The number of guests at your Victorian tea party will determine the most appropriate method.

    If you have more than eight friends over for tea, a buffet style arrangement may work best. You will need to have a separate serving area or table for your tea and food - and another table at which they can sit.

    If you have a smaller group, your tea and food can be attractively placed in the center of the table. Either way, for each guest, make sure you have a matching tea cup and saucer, spoon and fork, small plate, and cloth napkin.

    Decide whether you will make the tea yourself or give your guests a selection from bags or loose tea. If you are using tea bags, have them arranged in a tea box or on an attractive tray (perhaps on a lace doily) next to your tea service.

    If you want to offer loose tea choices, arrange them in class containers and label each blend. If you are providing loose tea, be sure you have ample tea brewing accessories for your guests to use.

    In addition, you will want to have a plate for lemon wedges, a small container to hold pack...

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