Not to be without a tea party (and the lovely sight of my friends and family decked out, as my sister put it, "for the races.") I figured it could easily be held in my garden, or at worst apartment. It being summer and quite hot I thought iced tea would be better and bought a lovely Takeya Iced Tea maker and began to plan the food and decorations.
The food was easy... crust-less cucumber sandwiches and salmon cream cheese sandwiches for the traditionalists, cheddar and chutney sandwiches for the adventurous, and ham and cheese for the picky. Sweets comprised of cupcakes provided by my mother and sister, gingerbread men (so everyone could have a sweet man for a bit), and Victoria Sponge made by me (with the help of Felicity Cloake's wonderful recipe - here) and decorated by my talented sister.
For drinks we made pitchers of Pimm's and lemonade and numerous different iced teas (from the giant selection in my cupboard and my mother packing half her suitcase with Whittard's teas) - the only ones I remember drinking, for my cup kept get misplaced in the merriment and I had had quite a bit of Pimm's, were the David's Tea Lime Gelato, a mate I picked up in Burlington, and the Whittard's Afternoon Tea.
Decorations were harder. I had inherited a floral and a lace tablecloth, some bunting, plastic flowers and enough tea cups for everyone, but I didn't enough to serve the nibbles on so traipsed out to Ikea thinking I would at least find some cheap and brightly coloured plates. What I found was even better!
BÄRBAR Tray from Ikea |
Isn't it adorable! I also found a table runner with tea cups printed on it and couldn't resist.
I did get a few coloured serving plates too, but the Barbar tray and Glanta table-runner made my day.
The bridal shower was a great success (though rained in) and fulfilled me desire for an afternoon tea with my girlfriends and family...of course I don't think traditionally one would play pass the parcel or wear stick on 'taches, but who knows!
GLÄNTA table-runner from Ikea |
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