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Tea Party Games and Recipes
Decorate a Diary
This is a great activity for the beginning of your
party so the glue will have time to dry before guests
go home.
You will need:
4 pieces of 8 x 11-inch paper per guest
1 piece of 6 x 9-inch lightweight cardboard per guest
Various pieces of colored paper, scraps of fabric, lace,
or ribbon
Quilt batting for padding
Silk flowers
Glue, a stapler, and several pairs of scissors
Tell your guests to cut each piece of paper in half,
so that each child has eight pieces of paper. Fold all
eight pieces of paper in half to form the inside pages
of the diary. Set the pages aside.
Fold the piece of cardboard in half to form the cover
of the diary. (Don't staple in the pages yet! First,
decorate the cover of the diary, so that the pages won’t
get any glue on them.) Cover the cardboard with quilt
batting, tacking the batting to the cardboard with a
few dots of glue. Then, cover the batting with fabric,
folding the fabric over the edges of the cover to make
a neat edge. Glue the folded-over portion of the fabric
to the inside of the cover. (For a neater look, glue
another piece of fabric over the open edges for a smooth
finish.) Add lace, ribbons, silk flowers, glitter, and
any other decorations you have to make the cover look
pretty.
After the glue has dried, staple the pages inside.
Use three staples along the spine of the diary to fasten
everything together. Personalize the diary by writing
the owner’s name neatly on the inside cover, or on the
front page.
Decorative Fans
This activity make a great party favor, and kids will
have fun creating their own fancy fan! All you need
are crayons, felt tip markers, colored paper, glitter,
and tape, along with a few creative minds. Draw pretty
pictures on one or both sides of the paper. Then, fold
the paper accordion style and fasten one end with tape
to create the handle. Gently spread out the other end
for a beautiful personalized fan!
Tea-Time Talk
This is a fun game to play at tea-time when guests
are already seated together. The birthday child thinks
of a message and whispers to the next person, and so
on. When the message travels all the way around the
room, the last person tells the message out loud. Compare
it with the birthday child ’s original message and expect
the unexpected. The final mixed-up message will bring
giggles from the whole tea party!
Delectable Treats
Pigs in a Blanket
Your guests are sure to squeal over these delectable
delights.
1. Purchase your favorite brand of hot dogs, cheese,
and refrigerator croissants.
2. Slice hot dogs lengthwise and cut cheese into strips.
3. Unroll croissants and stuff them with hot dogs and
cheese.
4. Roll croissants back up and bake as directed, or
until golden brown.
These delicious treats are so good, your party guests
will clean every last crumb from their plates. Don't
be surprised if they make pigs of themselves and come
back for more!
Tea Pot Cake
1. First, purchase and prepare your child's favorite
flavor of cake mix according to directions; bake using
a round ball cake pan (sold at kitchen shops).
2. Purchase refrigerated sugar cookie dough or prepare
your own recipe at home.
3. Roll cookie dough to the recommended thickness and
cut into the shape of two identical teapot handles and
two identical spouts. (Note: Make extra pieces, just
in case the cookies break.)
4. When the cookies have cooled, place frosting on one
teapot handle cookie and stick the other one to it.
Do the same for the teapot spouts. (This strengthens
both the handle and spout.)
5. When cake has cooled, assemble it according to the
directions included with the pan.
6. Then, carefully press the cookie handle and spout
into the cake.
7. Decorate the teapot with icing, using a star-shaped
frosting tip. Bring the teapot house to life by drawing
two eyes and a door-shaped mouth. Add a maraschino cherry
for it’s round, red nose. Enjoy!
Chocolate Dipped Strawberries
1. Purchase large, ripe strawberries from your grocer.
2. Wash berries in cool water and gently pat them dry.
3. Slowly melt 6-12 oz. chocolate chips in a pan and
carefully dip the berries in the chocolate halfway.
4. Place the dipped berries on waxed paper to cool.
5. Arrange them on a serving platter and refrigerate
until serving time.
Tea Time
Be prepared to offer your guests a beverage other
than real tea, in case they do not like it. Hot apple
cider, cocoa, or iced apple juice make wonderful substitutions.
Serve beverages in tea cups for a special effect.
Dainty Cucumber Sandwiches
1. For this recipe, you will need two medium cucumbers,
cream cheese, bread, and cookie cutters.
2. Peel cucumbers and cut them into thin slices.
3. Spread cream cheese on each piece of bread.
4. Place thin layers of cucumbers on the cream cheese
and top with another piece of bread.
5. Use cookie cutters to cut sandwiches into pretty
shapes.
6. If you prefer, make your child’s favorite type of
sandwich instead, and cut them with cookie cutters.
7. Chill until meal time and serve cold.
Tea Party Punch
You will need:
2 qts. weak tea
1 qt. pineapple juice
1 cup fruit punch
2 cups ginger ale
Ice cubes.
Directions:
1. Make the tea in advance and chill.
2. Add remaining ingredients and chill.
3.Add ice cubes before serving.
Makes about 12 servings.
Decorating Tips
Spread your tablecover on your party table. If your
child has any theme-related toys, you can add them to
the table for a more festive display. Cut several one-to-two-foot-long
pieces of curling ribbon. Curl the ribbon by pulling
it between your thumb and the blade of your scissors.
Lay the resulting curls on your table for added color.
Hang balloons in bunches for the best effect. If you
choose to fill balloons with helium, wait until the
party day to ensure they float well! Use balloons to
mark the party spot; hang them on the mailbox, near
the front door, or tie them to the birthday child's
chair to mark the seat of honor. Place balloons anywhere
that strikes your fancy. The more the better!
Gather six or eight streamers and attach them to the
ceiling in the center of the party room (or over the
table). Use a light fixture over the table, if you have
one, as the center point for the streamers. To create
colorful two-tone streamers, put two differently colored
streamers back-to-back, twist as you walk them to the
wall, and attach at shoulder height.
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