Big thanks to Gretchen of p.ink creative for sharing this adorable tea party she threw for her daughter. There are so many great, doable details – we knew we had to share.
Here is the invitation, designed by Gretchen, to the party. How could you not go to this party after receiving this? So, so cute!
We love this sweet display – especially the cereal in the cookie jars!
The girls dressed in tutus and the boys in hats and ties. They also made tiaras and crowns as a party activity.
This detail just might be our favorite — Gretchen upcycled Frappucino jars by drilling a hole in the lid, removing the label and filling with punch! Genius, don’t you think?
We love the idea of cereal as party food!
Personalized spoons ….
… and dress-up too!
Thanks for sharing, Gretchen! So many fun and creative ideas.
[photography by Mollie Wetta]
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such a cute party! a lot of really charming little details!
So cute! I love the personalized spoons.
Such lovely pics, I love that hat in the last photo!
I had a pastel coloured tea-party last week, here are my pics:
http://blueskiesblog.blogspot.com/2011/01/hip-hooray-its-my-lavender-cut-out.html
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Cute party! I loved the personalized spoons! I’m currently saving my frapuccino bottles for my daughters upcoming party, but I had not thought about drilling a hole in the caps….genius idea! Loved the cereal, too!
This is too adorable!
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