I know I left on a cliff hanger with a table full of miniature cakes - well here is the rest of the story!
We went with pink and yellow lemonade instead of tea. But we did have tea cups!
My daughter made iron transfers for them to design their aprons.
These are the sweetest bunch of ten year olds you will ever meet!
Not only are they master cake decorators, they are also master cookie icers!
I spent lots of time on the tea party foods, but our favorite was
This tray of what one of the girl's mothers called "spring rolls". She is Filipino and these were a long thin cylinder of a wrapper rolled with shredded vegetables inside and fried until very crisp. They arrived fresh and hot and tasted pretty darn close to heavenly. We all loved them!
We finished with cupcakes and rainbow ice cream.
And then we baked mini loaves of chocolate bread!
After all the baking, the girls wrote and performed skits featuring the birthday girl. And every parent arrived on the dot at the end of the party to retrieve their daughters. And the gramma returned home exhausted.
The end.
I will be back soon with the next tea party. This time for my high school friends.
















I think you get the Grandma of the World for your parties and for entertaining kids!
ReplyDeleteWhat a splendid party! The goodies, the decorations, the aprons - so cute! I know those girls had a blast. Bet Gramma did too - but then enjoyed some quiet!
ReplyDeleteNO PARENT should ever have that many girls in her kitchen! lol...I bet that was fun and crazy
ReplyDeleteMiss Merry... you kill me! This is the sweetest thing I've seen this year, those young ladies are too precious and your granddaughter is a big ray of sunshine. As good as that table of sweet treats looked, my mouth was watering for those Filipino spring rolls! Thank you for sharing your granddaughter's special day with us, wonderful pics!
ReplyDeletePS. Loved the aprons and I can't help admiring that beautiful home!
ReplyDeleteMiss Merry, you come up with the best ideas! Your grandchildren are lucky to have you. I love the idea of the mini cakes for decorating. My daughter (who is now 56) had a tea party for her 6th birthday...
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tea party! I'm so impressed with all of the great activities and food!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous party! So many happy memories for those sweeties, great job all, well done! This makes my heart warm and my face smile, thanks for sharing. Take care. Happy day, Virginia
ReplyDeleteWhat a memorable day for all those girls. Way to go Grandma!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a lot of activities those girls packed into one birthday party! Looks like they all had fun.
ReplyDeleteOh, my GOODNESS (the fact that I mis-typed that as GODDNESS the first time---that's a little Freudian slip, I think, to capture my opinion of your complete and utter capture of GRANDMOTHERNESS). I was two days from Social Security when I was handed a tiny bundle who captured my heart, (and ten hours a day three days a week for the next ten years, but you're the QUEEN of the Castle). A long phone conversation with that one yesterday, of my ticket to GRADUATION, and a Save-the-Date call for invitations to her last CONCERT, a Tea, and her OWN Graduation Party---one of the few I've not catered over the years.
ReplyDeleteThat's ONE FUN PARTY you've got there---all the activities and wonderful crafts and baking and decorating---they'll remember that one as the Party to measure up to. And they're sitting on MY RUG!!!---the exact one that is beneath my ottoman at my chair. Your decor and refreshments and all those things to do and take home and enjoy. And you were brought a gift of LUMPIA!! What wonderful friends you cultivate! And what memories you're implanting for all time to come. BRAVA, Mostest Hostess and Grandma Cum Laude!
WOW! You are the Champion of Grandmas! This looks like so much fun. Everyone of those girls look happy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great party! These kids are really very good with icing -- better than me. Loving the smiles!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely batch of young girls. SO much activity for the day too! You get the Grandma award. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, crafty day. You are like my DIL. She can throw the kids fun parties. I never could. Yall did great.
ReplyDeleteWow. Those girls will never forget that party. Me either, actually...
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing, Miss Merry. What a great time. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like SO much fun! Cakes, cupcakes, bread and tea party food AND spring rolls. It just doesn't get any better than that. You put on a mean tea party Grandma. I think it looks more fun than fancy ones I've been to in London too. Look at those smiles. :-)
ReplyDeleteBlessings and love,
Betsy
Doesn't it though, Betsy!! Those at hotels and Fortnum-Mason seem more rigid, somehow, bordering on religious in feel, with the presentation of the wee offerings on salvers and trays befitting an altar. And there's no laughing, much---no bobbing of hats and leanings in for shared "TEA" in the modern sense of gossip. They are an EXPERIENCE, to be savored for the majesty and history and heritage of long years. And you know, the absolute peak of an afternoon tea is looking across your room, to see a child and a Daddy or Grandpa with their knees beneath a tiny table---it's better than any romantic rose-filled champagne moment there is.
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