Success

Well, the Tea Party seemed to be a hit. My daughter was a typical 3yo and had a bit of trouble sharing, but all in all I think the girls really enjoyed themselves. I had more activities planned than we needed- dress up, hat decorating, cookie frosting (this was a big hit) and “home made salt molding dough”!

Tea Party

Next on the agenda is to design and print new business cards…just in case…  I am planning on attending the open house for Blissful Living, this Saturday.  Really excited to meet so many talented local people.  If you are in the neighborhood you should come!

Will be holding May’s give-away sometime next week.  Don’t know what it will be yet, but I promise it will be good! Make sure to swing by so you don’t miss it.

3 Responses to “Success”

  1. g says:

    congrats on the party, sounds like it would have been fun for a girl of any age! I read about blissful living on Heather Bailey’s blog - sounds like a very cool place…wish I lived nearby. Anyhow, hope you have fun there on Saturday - I’ll try not to be TOO jealous!

  2. Ann says:

    Was the tea party a late birthday party, or just for fun? Lovely table setting, I’m sure the little girls loved the fancy dishes. Good luck Saturday!

  3. Claire says:

    The tea party looks like the ones my mam used to do for my brthdays - best china and a pretty tea cloth. I have done a couple of tea parties for my thirty something friends like that and they loved it - in fact, for our wedding reception we’re having a garden party and I’ve been collecting bits of pretty china and tablecloths to have out. Wish I were over the pond then I would drop in this weekend!

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