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Saturday, July 11, 2015

Mad Hatter's Tea Party

 The Little family and the fairies heard me talking about the Mad Hatter's Tea Party *.
 They decided to have a Mad Hatter's Tea Party of their own with the help of 2 of my granddaughters. The Littles live in my china hutch and the fairies flit and land wherever they will. They all thought a tea-party sounded like great fun, especially since they could dress up and pretend.
 My granddaughters made a small tea room using cardboard , moss, and anything that struck their fancy from my crafting supplies. Granddaughters also made some costumes for the fairies and the Littles.
Alice and Little Mouse took a break during the work of creating the tea room.

My granddaughters worked long into the afternoon , having fun setting up the tea party.
We're not finished with this fun tea-party but thought we'd publish the party preparations. My granddaughters took all of the pictures except the one of the two of them working on the tea room.

Please be sure and click onto this link and enjoy many other creative Mad Hatter's Tea Parties.*

23 comments:

Christina Paul said...

Oh how charming! I bet they had such fun setting this up!
What a great collection you have!

Judith @ Lavender Cottage said...

Such a fun tea party and the granddaughters have plied their imagination to bring it to life. I recently saw another fairy garden utilizing a cardboard box and this has got me to thinking for one of my indoor gardens.

Connie said...

Such fun! What a delightful idea for a tea party.

L. D. said...

This is a wonderful post and the party looked like a lot of fun. The girls are cute.

joanne said...

I love the imaginations of the sweet granddaughters. It looks like they had a charming time setting it up, you do have some beautiful things for them to use. Nice to put all those tea sets into use. I have two small ones and a small lemonade set that I am saving for my grand when she's a little older. I will certainly be keeping this in mind.

Sarah said...

How delightful to see these young girls creating and having fun using their imaginations. That is what Alice in Wonderland is all about! Kudos to you for encouraging their creative spirits. Thanks for sharing.

Deanna said...

Sweet Tea!!! Your Grands did a wonderful job.
This would be a treat to attend.
Blessings,
d

Anonymous said...

Your sweet granddaughters are doing a wonderful job! Wishing you all a blessed Sunday.

FlowerLady Lorraine said...

What fun and the girls are doing a fantastic job in creating and with the photography too.

FlowerLady

Anonymous said...

Love that you let your Granddaughters set everything up, tell them they did a fabulous job!!!! Please visit me at Plumfield

http://plumfieldhousegardens.blogspot.com/

Laura S Reading said...

What a beautiful and delightful tea party. The Littles and fairies are all enjoying this special treat.

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A.K.W. said...

How fun!

Amy

http://afancifultwist.typepad.com said...

Awwwe, absolutely darling in every way. What sweet little details, your grand daughters are so special! <3 Happiest mad tea party wishes <3, Vanessa

Sarah Coller said...

How sweet! I love it when the kids get just as excited as we do. They did a great job!

Blessings,
Sarah

Anne said...

Fabulous, Kathy!! I thoroughly enjoyed my visit, your party was delightful!
Thank you for being a most gracious hostess, my Dear!
Hugs,
Anne (We have matching hair!! Love it!)

Sandra said...

That looks like an enjoyable day!!

Deborah Montgomery said...

How much fun! What a great, creative, imaginative party to share with your granddaughters!

Nib's End said...

One of the things I admire most in children is their imagination. It is evident from your posts that yours have buckets full. Their tea party for small folk reminds me of "Mouses Houses" whose posts I follow assiduously after seeing it on your sidebar. My daughter bought me "The House That Mouse Built" for my birthday this year and the illustrations/photo dioramas are mesmerizing. Some folks never lose that child-like imagination.

Unknown said...

Kathy,
So charming. I'm sure your grand daughters had so much fun and will remember this for years to come!
Teresa

Zaa said...

HI Kathy ..This is so darn cute and aren't your grand-daughters having fun setting it all up...Thanks for the sneak prevue...I'll be waiting for your next post...Hugs

Karen said...

Hi Kathy,
I love, love love your Mad Hatter's Tea Party! Such fun! Yes, I had Red Rose Tea with my tea time. It is my favourite - orange pekoe. Lol. I used to buy Nabob Tea until they stopped making it. Happy Tea Day! Karen

Eggs In My Pocket said...

How very sweet and fun!

Yesteryear Embroideries said...

How sweet. This looks like it was such a fun time!