Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Host a perfect tea party

Tea parties don't cost much but they can be elegant and formal too

The weather is perfect to host a tea party. This is the time to have fun with your friends over tea. Afternoon teas are an excellent way to entertain elegantly. If you have a garden in your house then you can host it there. Even terraces are fine for hosting a tea party. Tea parties don't cost much but they can be elegant and formal too. There are a few easy steps you can follow when planning any event at your home.

- Pick a theme
- Choose a date
- Send personalised invitations. While choosing your guests select a small group of people who will get along and complement each other's personality and interests. Between 6 and 8 guests is a good number for a tea party.
- Decide on your menu
- Decorate the table with fresh flowers
- Keep the conversation flowing

Decide on your theme. Is it going to be formal or casual? In case of a formal tea party, remember to take out your Chinaware, crystal and classy silver. If you decide to go ahead with a casual theme, then play with your imagination. Take out your bright colourful ceramic tea cups to add an element of fun and vibrancy too.

Food for a tea party can be a combination of both sweet and salty items. It can range from cookies, cupcakes, fruitcake or slices of tea cakes to simple cucumber sandwiches, cheese sandwiches, pakodas and the like. For non-vegetarians you can add chicken sandwich.
Even though its a tea party, you should serve coffee for the coffee drinkers.

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