In July of last year I hosted a garden tea party bridal shower for
Ladies were asked to wear dresses and froofy large hats and a pretty darn girly event was thrown.
Anywho... welcome to the
Reminder, these were the invitations which I created based on a kit from Mimio in Pasadena and then accentuated with items from Paper Source. Further details and instructions can be found in this post here: http://community.livejournal.com/diy_weddings/678912.html


Prep and Details
The style for this shower has been kinda brewing for a while. It got reinforced when I spoke to a girl who wanted to do a vintage style theme for her wedding and so I started collecting milk glass and depression glass. Much of the olive green glass is actually owned by

The hostess snack plates I found at a few thrift stores with some hunting. I was really lucky in that the plates and cups come in a set of four and each set I got was intact. The plates date back to around the 50's and are by the Federal Glass Company. I got each set for around $5 per set.

The pink satin linens were purchased from http://www.cvlinens.com/ and were actually cheaper to purchase from them than to rent them. Initially I tried to sew my own napkins. HA HA HA HA HA!!! THAT was a joke. My fabric was super slick and it took me over an hour just to make ONE. Since I was already renting chairs, I called up Jennifer at http://www.dressmychair.com and rented satin apple green napkins at $1 each. The runners however, I did make on my own. Fabric was 40% off at JoAnne's.

I also wanted to hang some adorable shabby chic mini chandeliers above the table. I got these babies for a great price at http://www.amazon.com using my gift card. The bottom I accentuated with a slightly larger crystal drop from the flower market, and then put roses in the candle holders. (I learned my lesson from the last event and used floral glue to make sure they didn't blow out. Love that stuff, doesn't damage the flowers, still holds it in, SUPER easy to clean off.)

For decor around the yard, I reused fabric banners I had made for a previous event. I also reused the fabric strips I had cut for another event to decorate the chairs but never got to fully use. Hooray for recycling!


For the main centerpiece, I have this wrought iron tree with votive candles that I got from Illuminaries several years back. I spray painted the tree to match the blue glass, added roses into the votives, and hung dessert teas from the branches by Tea Forte, the Dolce Vita collection. (LOVE their Coco Truffle and Vienna Cinnamon tea!)

Amongst the vintage vases, I had large vintage style gate keys which I got online from Pottery Barn.

For napkin rings, I had



Another detail that was made in advance was a recipe book.





Activities!

Also, if you know this couple at all... costumes and photo sets are a BIG thing for all of their parties. (One of the reasons why I requested big hats from everyone.) I also thought it appropriate to create a simple photo set for her shower.


Food!

Menu included:
1. Egg Salad Sandwiches
2. Cucumber Mint Tea Sandwiches
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Cucumber-Mint-Tea-Sandwiches-12337
3. Minted Radish Tea Sandwiches with Lemon Mayonnaise
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Minted-Radish-Tea-Sandwiches-with-Lemon-Mayonnaise-11856
4. Smoked-Turkey Tea Sandwiches with Arugula Mayonnaise
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Smoked-Turkey-Tea-Sandwiches-with-Arugula-Mayonnaise-101681
5. Mini hot dogs wrapped in buns (Trader Joes)
6. Veggie Platter with dairy free creamy garlic dressing
7. Fresh fruit platter
8. Lemon Tea Cakes and Cranberry Tea Cakes (From Martino's Bakery)
9. Mini Cannolis (Martino's. Seriously, I didn't like cannolis until I had one from here, AMAZING)
10. Fruit Tarts (Portos)
11. Flowerless Chocolate Cake (Portos)
12. Lemon Bars (Meg)
Quick note, I also got these fantastic little chalk boards from an Etsy seller gfout. http://www.etsy.com/shop/gfout He was fast, and they were adorable. Perfect for putting signs next to food!

The trays which we used to display desserts were on loan from Kristeen of http://www.kristeenlabrotevents.com



For drinks we had:
1. Wine from Napa
2. Hot tea
3. Basil Lemonade (Had my doubts on this one while making the syrup.... but SO GOOOOD!!!) (Can sub in Agave.) http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/drink/views/Basil-Lemonade-238928
4. Iced tea using half ceylon gold and half pomegranate blackberry iced tea bags from tea forte.
5. Strawberry Peach Sangria
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/drink/views/Strawberry-and-Peach-Sangria-232542
The apothecary drink dispenser was on loan from Kristeen. (She got it from Z-Gallery.) The other two dispensers I got from Amazon thanks to my gift card!

Full Party Setup!
Food Table


A HUGE shout-out goes to









Girls in hats!


The Guest of Honor

Time to eat!

Tea drinking!


Very serious duck decorating!


Gift Opening!



Rose also collects knee socks. As in, she used to do a sock of the day photo. I think she had enough socks to wear new socks for almost a year and post photos.


I love this sweet 1st edition cook book that Joanna gave her. It has old school recipes along with advice for being a good wife.

And of COURSE, we took photos in the photo set! There were a ton of props to play with also.




Mother and Daughter. And the girls in the family!


Rose and two of her bridal party, myself and



Then we started playing with props...










Showing off our ducks!








A huge thank you and shout out go to:
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-Kristeen of http:www.kristeenlabrotevents.com for loaning her pretty food trays and dispenser, and using her contacts to get my chairs from http://www.dressmychair.com
-Sky of http://www.reddawnmedia.com for setting up and loaning equipment for the photo area
-Louann for buying food, bringing down delicious Napa treats and helping out in the kitchen
-Stela for being an awesome sugar momma
-Meg for her delicious lemon bars.
Seriously, none of this would have been as awesome without your help.