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Hosting a Victorian Tea Bridal Shower

When I think of a bridal shower, I see a very elegant event. And little is more elegant than an afternoon Victorian tea. This is a wonderful way to honor the bride-to-be in luxurious surroundings.

For this type of bridal shower, turn to fine linens, china dishes and silver. If you don't have any of your own, check with your female friends or a rental equipment business. Also, this type of shower works best with a limited guest list. Too many guests will destroy the cozy and elegant atmosphere you get with afternoon teas.

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Cozy Invitations

Invitations to your Victorian tea bridal shower should be custom-printed — and don't forget to include an RSVP card. Also, consider ordering matching thank-you notes for the bride-to-be at this time.

Simple But Fragrant Decor

Fresh flowers are the best decoration for a tea. But avoid an overbearing abundance of flowers; one large bouquet on your main table and perhaps a couple smaller bouquets on side tables is all you need.

What to Serve Your Guests at a Tea

Victorian teas traditonally serve an assortment of finger sandwiches with the crusts removed. Sandwich fillings such as chicken salad, tuna salad or egg salad are typical at teas. Beverly Clark in her book Showers also suggests using cream cheese with walnuts, avocado and diced olives and sliced hard-boiled egg and cucumber. Lunch meats such as ham, roast beef and turkey are not usually served.

Other than sandwiches, the only other food served at a tea is dessert. Try a cake and several pastries, such as eclairs, scones, madeleines, individual tarts and fancy cookies.

Choose a brand of tea which is favored by connoisseurs, such as Earl Grey or Darjeeling. Have cream, sugar, lemon, and an artificial sweetener on hand for the tea. It's also a good idea to provide some kind of punch, just in case some guests prefer a cold drink rather than hot tea.

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Drawing on Themes

Since a bride-to-be usually is given several bridal showers, it's good to choose a specific bridal shower theme. Examples include kitchen shower, lingerie shower, linen shower, etc.

In keeping with a Victorian tea, suggest to your guests they bring shower gifts that would help the bride-to-be host her own afternoon tea. Items such as a teapot or creamer, sugar bowl, serving trays or silver serving utensils are natural choices. Check with the bride to see if she'd prefer china serving dishes or silver.

One last suggestion: If the weather permits, consider having your tea party outside in the garden. Warm sunshine, a gentle wind and beautiful flowers make a wonderful setting for an afternoon tea party shower.

Mary Arnold is an author on www.Writing.Com/ This article has been submitted in affiliation with www.Prye.Com/ which is a site for Wedding Invitations.

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Jillian Jablonski
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on July 21st, 2008 at 2:17 pm
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Formality Question . . .
Recently engaged, I have always imagined my bridal shower as a Victorian, elegant high tea. I have thougt out every detail, down to the venue, favors, hat, ect. Being later in years in life and never married . . . is it horrible to have this amount of control over and event that is traditionally given by someone else? My maid-of-honor is not detailed oriented and my mother is ‘contributing’, not paying for the whole thing. Seeing as I may be paying for this event (as well as the whole wedding), can I simply receive what I have dreamed of? Thank you for your advice! Jillian

 
molly g
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on September 6th, 2007 at 10:55 am

are gifts to be taken to a “bridal tea”?

Ester
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on September 10th, 2009 at 3:56 pm
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Yes! Unless you are told not to bring a gift. Usually you can take something that the bride-to-be can use to host her own tea parties. You, can also ask for suggestion from the person that is hosting the tea bridal shower. Good luck and have fun!

 
 
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on June 27th, 2007 at 6:31 pm

Do you have any photos of flower arrangements with umbrellas for a bridal shower?

 
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