Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Tea Party Fit For My Princess...

I've always wanted to have tea party at my Grandmother's house for my baby girl. Now that she's 7 I figured they are old enough to trust with my china :)

When I pitched the idea to her she was so excited. So we began some fun planning. The colors obviously had to be pink and turquoise since that's what she's all about these days.
Mommy even splurged and found the perfect turquoise outfit. Donnie came through with a rocking flower bow complete with feather- perfect.

I think everything came out absolutely beautiful:



I even got to pull my Old Country Rose wedding china out of hiding:


I bought the tulle and the centerpiece, but everything else my Grandmother had in her never ending collection of antiques. It was fun going through all her stuff and planning everything.


This was the most fun part. While digging through Grandmother's china hutch I found all these old flowers Donnie made for my wedding. They actually held bird seed that people flung at us :)

I put them in her vases and they looked great. It was neat to put such a sentimental decoration out at my girl's party :)

At their place each girl found water with floating flowers and a goodie bag. Donnie made them each a Coke top necklace with their initials in them. They were so cute. I wish I had taken a picture, but you can see them daily on Ashton!

My girl and I waiting for the guests to arrive. We met them at the front door to make it a little more formal. Ashton was excited to greet them all.

Donnie sweetly agreed to be our fancy waitress for the day.

Ashton decided the week before that this needed to be a bring your doll party, so everyone showed up with a little friend. Ashton was accompanying her newest American Girl Molly.
First there was sweet Abi who Ashton calls sister since they both only have brothers!
Miss Maggie was next wearing the color of the day which she got Ashton obsessed with (not to mention Taylor Swift- thanks Mags):
Mia hitched a ride because it wouldn't be the perfect party without her:
Chloe was also sporting our featured color and even decked out her doll in some rocking high heels:
Our newest friends arrived last, but this sweet Hannah adds a lot of sweetness and laughter to the party:
I was afraid Heidi might think she was too old for a 7 year old birthday, but her sweet spirit never thought so. She was fun to have there:
I hadn't planned on the boys being a part of the day, but they had other ideas:
I heart this shot of all these beauties. I thank God for these lovely inside and out girls who are such a blessing to my girl's life. My fervent prayer is that she will always have such godly, sweet friends who lift her up- hopefully, she'll still have these exact same ones!
Oh, and Wesley who obviously wanted to be a beauty as well:
It was soon tea time. They were all so sweet trying to use their best manners (except for that one girl who shall remain anonymous who shares her mothers need for milk while eating sweets and ended up drinking it out of the creamer. I'm not telling, but it was hilarious.).
Of course, they had to toast the birthday girl. (I exhaled when despite all the clinking, all glasses remained whole.)
Ashton and Jackson had a plan for entertainment. Jackson showed up dressed as Mrs. Nesbit (just like Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story). Ashton and her peeps thought he was funny, and my son will do anything for a laugh (wonder where he gets that from).
Unfortunately, he's corrupting the next generation, i.e. Wesley:
Grandmother allowed the girls to play in her antique hat collection. It started the giggling all over again:
There was lots of hat swapping:
I was teaching them about how old the hats were. Heidi had me giggling saying, "I have a 100 year old feather in my mouth."
At this point Jackson had fully joined the festivities with some napkin tricks he learned
at Disney World:
The Cake Man (wonderful daddy) had a new trick in his repertoire this time- fondant. After much trial and a very helpful You Tube tutorial, we figured it out and made each girl their own cake in alternating colors:
She was one happy girl although it was funny watching them figure out how to eat fondant and still use their best manners :)
Next up was a craft because you know Mommy is all about a themed craft. I was a little worried about what craft I could find that matched the theme when Ashton and I struck gold at Hobby Lobby. We found miniature tea sets for dolls that can be painted. It was perfect and these girls made some beautiful creations although I was so scared they were going to get the ceramic paint on their best dresses!
Fondant wears a man out. He slept soundly through craft and play time which the girls thought was funny.


What a fun day. I wish Girl's birthday came along more than once a year! Anyone notice besides throwing an awesome tea party I also dodged the sleepover bullet? Yeah, I rock!

2 comments:

Sonja said...

This is awesome!!! I loved it. I can't WAIT to do a girly birthday party!! I'll have to call you for some tips though :)

Pamela Johnson said...

Love, Love that picture of all the girls on the porch. It was certainly beautiful!