Monday, February 6, 2012

A Tea Party

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I woke up early Saturday morning, fetched my coffee and tiptoed across wet grass to the back woods where a blank canvas awaited. In the gray haze of dawn, I began stretching twine from tree to tree, dangling tissue paper blooms and sweeping pine needles aside to create a welcoming place. As the sun rose higher and friends arrived to help, I scurried more quickly--in and out of the house, dragging tablecloths, hoisting chairs, calling for Brett to "Grab an extention cord!" "Bring me my scissors!" "Move that table!" ..."Please."

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But I love it. Set-up and tear-down is miniscule compared to the sweet moments in the middle. Thank you to Gary for helping set up, and thank you to Kaity who arrived early, stayed late and helped take many of these pictures so I could sit back and enjoy the party.

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Nella's dress was made by my dear friend, Rebecca, who recently said "I've never sewn clothes." That was a week before she handed over Nella's beautifully detailed, fully lined dress...and then she made two more dresses the same week. Check out Vintage Giggles, her brand new website and her collection of handmade baby quilts, towel sets and burp cloths. Sister's on a roll. My other friend, another Rebecca, made Nella's fascinator. I'm convincing her to open an Etsy shop, stat, and I'll drop her link when it's done.

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Party and vendor deets at the end of this post.

With no further ado...Tea for Two.

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Thank you, Jen, for bringing that amazing flower display. It made the table!


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Thank you, Poppa, for the tea cups!

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I've done enough kid parties now to realize where I've gone wrong and what works best for this age group. I started out thinking the more activities, games, crafts, the better, but oh how wrong I was. I've found no matter how many things I plan, the kids just want to play together. So, we do one easy craft and one quick game (usually a scavenger hunt because it's free).

Our tea party craft was a "Make your own tea hat" station at the entrance to the party. Mamas manned the glue guns, and girls decorated pre-constructed paper plate hats for the party.

Pre-construction:

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Girls chose from an assortment of silk flowers and feathers to create their hats.

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Voila.

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Our tea party game was simple. Throw 60 packaged tea bags around the yard and set the kids loose to find them.

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And the little girls took over the rest of the party.

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Dress-up in the woods

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And the tea-sipping part of it? Be still my heart. Nella knew exactly what she was doing.

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And so did the rest of the girls.

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We told stories on the "magic carpet" which ended up being a favorite part of the party.

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I don't know how it happened but one story led to another and soon we were all chasing an imaginary elf whose character became topic for heated discussion. Half of the girls argued that he was a nice elf. And the fiesty ones decided the party would be far more fun if this hypothetical elf was naughty. Some even went so far to demonstrate the ferocious noises he made and described his appearance. "He's blue with claws and he looks like a mean dinosaur," Leah informed us. Thank you, Leah. You will go on to make blockbuster monster movies someday, I'm sure.

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Nella finally couldn't take any more fun, so she slept through the end of her party in Laura's arms.

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Party Favors for girls: They got to take their tea cup and saucer home and a little bag of goodies.

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And for Mamas: Two notecards tied with twine and a shabby chic pen.

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It was a special day indeed, and we're still smiling.

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Party Deets:

All decor, linens, curtains, etc. we already had or borrowed from friends., so there isn't much to list there.

Tea Cups: My dad bought the girls' tea cups from this great eBay store,
Roses and Teacups. They offer a fantastic collection of inexpensive tea sets, and their customer service is impeccable. Their shipment of the cups we ordered didn't arrive to their warehouse in time, so the day before the party, they e-mailed "what time is your event tomorrow?" and, within five minutes, informed me they were overnight shipping a new selection of cups to arrive in the morning. Sure thing, they were there.

Stamped Favor Bags:
Jennifer's Cookies Etsy Shop

Tea House Sign: I painted on a thin sheet of plywood, available at craft or hardware stores.

Nella's dress and headband: handmade by friends.

Tags, all party favor goodies and cupcake papers: Michael's Dollar Bins.


Menu: mini cheesecakes (Easy!: recipe here), cupcakes with buttercream frosting and pink pearl beads, blueberry scones, flower-cut ham & cheese sandwiches, crackers with brie, coconut macaroons, pink lemonade "tea"

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With gratitude, we wrap up Nella's 2 for 2 Fund.

*Since our first fundraiser, you've helped us raise: $202,993
*This year's fund included 2,632 donors
*$77,311 specifically dedicated to Nella’s 2for2 (since 1/10/12)
*Largest donation = $10,000
*Second largest = $1,307
*Average gift = $10
*Donors are from 24 countries: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, England, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Oman, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, South Africa, United States
*Donations also came from US Territories and Military Bases
*Overseas donations were from 230 donors – Canada had the most and Australia had the second largest number of donors
*At least one donation came from every state, including D.C

And all this? Reading it makes my throat tighten. What a powerful thing, this Internet, and the way people can truly move mountains. We sincerely thank you so very much for what you've done. Big things, friends. Of course, you can still give to Nella's Rockstars throughout the year by clicking on the button on the right sidebar. And to see where your money goes, check out the NDSS Milestones video.

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Happy Monday!

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235 comments:

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Audrey said...

What a beautiful, magical party! I love your creativity and imagination. Thanks for sharing.

Kelly said...

How fun! I really love how to create your own party ideas! I always end up at a party shop browsing familar characters my kids might like. Absolutley magical, amazing, mesmirizing! I love it!

Happy Birthday Nella! <3

Mandy Jean said...

My oh my how I live sometimes vicariously through your life! This is lovely, absolutely lovely! What a grand memory this will be for you and Nella!

Amanda said...

So, I may be the only person in blog land who never heard of you before today. Don't take it personal!

WOW - gorgeous pictures! I felt like I was there. I wish I was there - it looks like so much fun!

Jenny said...

First time commenter, long time reader...(I don't have children - yet - but I love reading your blog! You are great!) I found myself looking forward to this post. I thought, "She is going to write something amazing and post equally amazing pictures and it will be, well, amazing." And it was. Thank you.

Mrs.T said...

AMAZING! LOVE! Beautiful job!

Maggie said...

Hello?? You should start a blog just about your AMAZING party planning ideas. Cuz i would read it. You are the Party Goddess!! I declare it!!!

Amy Parris said...

I know you are a professional photographer (and a great one), but I think you have a second calling as a party planner. Beautiful!

Beans said...

BEAUTIFUL Party! Nella, you always make me smile!

Sarah RDH said...

seriously, can she get ANY sweeter???? i think i got a cavity on this one....shes is just too adorable for words!

LilMissMagic said...

PLEASE please please ask Heidi to share where she got her maternity dress - it is GORGEOUS and I need it! Thanks!

thedreamcalledlife said...

My daughter turns 4 in August, and instead of our usual water-toys-in-the-backyard party, I decided to do a Cupcake: A Journey to Special (it's a cute book) party. And then I had to see this! Maybe we'll be doing a tea party. :) If only we had some woods...

Please tell Heidi that she looks beautiful. You already do, but now she can hear it from a stranger, too. I can't wait to see her baby! Be sure to share.

-Lela

ama de casa said...

Tea party hat craft..best idea ever!!!! Makes all the crafts I do with my kids seem lame.. you can see them here: www.taketenagain.blogspot.com

robyn lee said...

Totally awesomagical Kelle...(do you like my new word?
And as for the birthday girl - I get tears in my eyes every time I see her - what a gorgeous child and how absolutely beautifull did she look in her finery on her special day.

girl willow said...

Simply beautiful...all of it....

Jennifer said...

I love that picture of you getting Nella ready for her party. She is just willing and ready for it all. I loved all of it! Now I want a tea party! Just beautifully done!

:o)

Jennifer

becky v said...

BEAUTIFUL! And looks like it was so fun for the girls. Nella is such a doll.

Life Interlaced said...

I love the hats! I will have to try that with the kids I work with at the library!

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Annie said...

What a magical party! Elegant.
Love the hats - what a great idea.
Your post is inspiring and full of ideas for crafts and fun that can be achieved for little to no money. Thank you for sharing all of these details!

Kayla said...

Nella looks like the happiest 2 year old I've ever seen :) Kelle you're so blessed. & that was one heck of a party.

Megan said...

You girls are just TOO MUCH. What a fantastic party... When I grow up I want to be a Mummy just like you!

Missy J said...

"Our family remembers the way my grandma turned ordinary occasions into memorable ones..." - this sounds like my Grandmother too! It's wonderful having such great woman in our lives.
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Aleyta said...

WOW. Just wow. Beautiful.

Me said...

This is my absolute favorite blog. You are just so elegant in your writing and pictures. Nella is just the most adorable creature, her smile just melts my heart. Lainey makes me smile and laugh. I have 2 daughters and can relate to everything you say and feel with your daughters but you say it so much better. You are an amazing mother and human. Thank you for sharing your life with the world.

zookeeper said...

Oh.my.goodness! Your party looked sublime! every detail, the ideas for the hats, the hunt-the-teabag game...Happy, Happy Birthday sweet Nella. Your children's lives are a like a magical fantasy full of surprise and whimsy. I bet you even have unicorns grazing on the lawn at night ;) I'm going to go to sleep and try to dream that you flew out to Northern California and threw me a crazy party for my fiftieth birthday (this fall) I never had a birthday party as a kid so I think I should throw myself one this year. Love your blog, thank you for sharing your family with the world. Can't wait for your book to come out - I pre-ordered and I'm waiting patiently! Love from Northern CA ~ Heather

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family stone said...

amazing, WOW, awesome, FUNFILLED .....

Katy said...

So precious!

I was resigned to the fact that I wouldn't really get to celebrate my 21st birthday this summer, since I'll be teaching at a camp for children with special needs in another state. However, you have inspired me with the perfect idea: a through-the-looking-glass, unbirthday tea with friends before I leave! With copious amounts of (tea) drinking, of course ;)

Thank you for the inspiration, and the tea cup link!

Lexie Loo, Lily Boo, and Dylan Too! said...

What an amazing party! Everything was gorgeous...the decorations, the pictures,Nella! Love it all!

Mama Tully said...

Amazing party...I love EVERYTHING about it! Where did you get the invites & Nella's banner? Did you make those as well?

Girlie Mom said...

This was a beautiful post to wander through. I am a mom of 3 girls. Tea parties are one of favorite events to host and enjoy. Way to go!

SuperMilf said...

Oh. My. GOSH. Absolutely STUNNING!

Little Luna said...

This made me smile. Happy birthday, Nella!

Laurie Mortier said...

Simply beautiful! I have a question. What did you use for the table and chairs setup? Is it regular sized or kid sized? And if so... where did you get your white holding chairs? Did you rent it?

Absolutely gorgeous!

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