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Baby Hazel is planning a tea with her best friends. She's busy making pretty invitations and planning her outfit so that she can look fabulous for the tea party. But, this little girl is in over Fairy Cakes. Spring is here! And that means it's time for the sprites to open up their cupcakery in time for the kids to join their meadow! The fairies have gathered their materials from all over the forest a Alice Wonderland Cake.

Alice has always loved the mystery and magic of the wonderland people. But the one thing they don't get enough credit for is their delicious cakes and tea! Stop by the Mad Hatter for some tasty u Basic Pound Cake.

Girls, let's surprise our beloved friends with a tasty dessert. The basic pound cake is easy to make and delicious to eat and nobody can resist it. You can serve this cake at any time of the day an Green Tea Ice Cream. If you want to do something relaxing in the middle of this week a fun thing to do is create some green tea ice cream.

It has the calming effects of green tea, and the soothing savory taste of ice Biscuits Cooking. Biscuits are a fantastic way to bridge the gap between generations. You can have your with tea or just slice it in half and fill it with honey or jam.

Pass it off to your brothers and sisters and Sara's Scones. Sara loves baking and cooking, and today she is inviting her British friends over for tea and scones. She knows her friends are going to want either jam or butter to decorate their scones. So she Decorate Gingerbread House. Are you going to decorate your gingerbread house now or wait until it's closer to Christmas to take some time, get your family together and create a tasty treat the morning after to dip in your cof Do you like biscuits?

I simply love them. Never mind for me if they are salty or sweet. Today in this great cooking game for girls we will try this awesome recipe, simple and delicious. They are per Lemon Cake Cooking. The music continues and so does the game until only one player is left. To play this game, fill a teapot with sweets. Have players sit on the floor in a circle. Play some music and have them pass the pot around. Whenever the music stops, the player holding it is out, but before leaving the circle, she gets to take a sweet from the pot.

Keep playing until everyone has earned a sweet. This game is similar to the traditional game of musical chairs. Instead of a row of chairs, however, players will circle a table that has been set with teacups one less than you have players. When the music stops, players must reach for a teacup and pretend to take a sip of tea. The player left without a teacup must exit the game. Keep removing teacups as players are eliminated one for each player. Play continues until only one player is left holding a cup.

Start with several different types of flavors or brands of tea bags. Or, use regular tea bags, but write different flavors or names on the labels. Create two sets of tea bags each set should contain the same amount of tea bags, with a variety of flavors.

Make a list of all of the flavors for each set. Hide the tea bags around the party space. Divide players into two teams. Give each team a list. The first team to return with all of the tea bags listed wins the scavenger hunt.

You can reward them with a prize or make the losing team serve tea to the winning team. To play this game, brew a few different flavors of tea. Serve the tea to blindfolded players and see who can guess the flavors they are sipping.

Score points for each correct guess, or eliminate players who guess incorrectly and keep playing until only one person remains. Give each team a teapot, a teacup, and a saucer.

Have them line up behind a starting line. The player who scores the most points wins. When the timer goes off, the sculptors will show off their mini dough cups and the group will vote on whose is best. If you want different colors of dough, mix separate batches.

Slowly pour the water into the flour mixture, stirring as you pour. Stir until combined, then knead with your hands until the flour is completely absorbed.

Tip: Still sticky when you squish it through your fingers? Keep adding flour! Games provide a great outlet for laughter and cheer, and can easily be incorporated into your next tea party. Check out this article for ideas on hosting a Deluxe Board Game Night.

Have some added fun at your next gathering with games! Tasha Standridge Home , Tea Parties. Door Prize Having a door prize is a super simple way to get your guests involved, even those who may feel awkward about party games.



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