Think tea parties are just for kids? Think again! Moms everywhere are hosting afternoon tea parties full of fun and friendship.
To help you plan the menu for your next get-together, Tracy Stern, author of "Tea Party" and owner of SALONTEA, shared some recipes that are sure to delight!
The holiday season is here, and that means plenty of parties, gatherings and festive dinners.
But with all the fun comes the stress of making sure you bring an appropriate hostess gift - should it be simple or splendid? Trinket or trifle? Small and thoughtful or fantastically fancy?
Striking the balance on bringing just the right gift can feel like a bit of a minefield. Fear not! We've got the complete guide to hostess gifts for every occasion:
Scarves! Thermals! Soup! Boots! Yay for FALL! My absolute favorite time of year.
The holiday season starts in October, and to help celebrate, I crafted this really cool candy centerpiece!
(I recommend showing it off at a “grown-up” party since it’s glass and a tad high reaching - although it could be ok for kids...with parental guidance.)
Here's what I did:
I gathered my glass parts from the good 'ol Dollar Store. I collected small glass vases with wider rims. I grabbed a few glass bowls, small candle sticks and tall, thin tea light holders.
Elby will be five on November 12th, which in case you weren’t aware is “only a few weeks away and a week is seven days - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday - that’s a week!”
I don’t know about you, but I tend to get stressed when my daughter's birthday is right around the corner. I’m always trying to find a balance between getting creative and adding personal touches to the party, without getting too ambitious.
My daughter just turned 4, and we had a really fun party, so I’m going to share some ideas with you that made for a great party experience! (May I add her theme was “Princess-Fairy-Cowboy-Cowgirl” party - go figure?)