In reality, I just get to participate in the fun part of this fundraiser for my local library: The American Girl Spring Tea.
Bev and family plan every detail of the event from the menu to the room decorations and then divies up the cooking duties. I didn't even have to do dishes this year :) But I did get the fun "job" of serving cookies to little girls and their mothers/aunts/grandmothers. I got to meet their American Girl dollies and see all their smiles and best manners. How fun is that??!!
This year we had record attendance and had to turn away more away for lack of room. I have no idea how many years this tea has been going on but I have a feeling it will continue for some time as it's now family tradition.
Beatrix talks to the bunnies before reading aloud one of her tales Biggie size the photo to see the veggies in McGregor's garden |
This year's theme was a garden party with Beatrix Potter and a Beatrix even came to the party to share a little of her life and creating her book series with the girls (we are all "girls" at heart - aren't we?). After tea and a craft project, all the girls, dolls and parents were invited to have their pictures taken which were then mounted on hand made frames. Mom and I also had our pictures taken with our dolls - mine is Matilda and I've had her since I was 4! Mom has Cora, a porcelain doll named after her great-Aunt Cora who received the doll as a child in the late 1800s.
I'm afraid I don't have a lot of pictures because I was "working" so you'll need to trust me that the cookies, cupcakes, chicken salad on croissant and 3 kinds of tea were perfect for a spring tea. Each place setting has a real porcelain tea cup for punch or tea - all the tea cups were donated years ago from a private collection.
It was a grand spring day for a tea and I've been drinking my latest tea in my latest antique tea cup all week in commemoration. I really should make some scones...
Your tea party looks like such a fun affair!
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ReplyDeleteThis looks like quite the event! I can imagine the disappointment of the little gals with their Moms and dolls who had to be turned away. Look at all they missed!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun day had by all.
ReplyDeleteThe dolls look good too!
It seems this would be a good fund raiser for any library and sure to draw a lot of people.
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I forgot to mention that I love the picture of you and your mother with your dolls.
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Oh my GOSH! How fun this must have been!! I wish we had an American Girl teas here! Joc still has her doll ... and all the sweet little outfits and accessories and furniture. It's one of the few childhood toys she kept. I'm *so* glad! One day I'll be buying Miss Ellie her own! :)
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