Accessories for a tea party

Afternoon tea is served in many luxury hotels all over the world. It’s considered the height of elegance. Here’s all you need to make your own tea party, from dainty cakes to crisp white linen and savoury or sweet scones.

1: White Linen As A Base

After you have hired the garden furniture such as a round table and chairs, you will need to dress it in crisp white linen. Browse online to find the perfect linen that even Queen of Hearts will approve of!

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2: Delicate Teacups

It’s true that no English tea party is complete without the use of exquisitely detailed china cups. It’s actually one of the most recognisable parts of an afternoon tea party. Many people say that fine-bone china cups taste better than a porcelain mug. We recommend pastel colours for a garden party in the summer, such as lavender lilac or light-blue. Don’t forget a saucer to allow guests to rest their spoons after stirring their Earl Grey. For Afternoon tea box delivery, contact https://www.afternoonteabox

3: Tiered Cake Stand

You might not yet know what you want to serve at afternoon tea, but the first thing that you should purchase or rent is a set of tiered stands. All afternoon teas are served this way to make it a memorable experience for guests. The tiered cake stand will help guide your guests in what to eat and when. It also allows them to see the whole selection of finger sandwiches and cakes.

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4: Silverware

What good is it for your guests to cut scones or taste jam without the right silverware on the table? As an event planner you should ensure that the cutlery is available to allow guests to enjoy their afternoon tea. Each guest will require a teaspoon to stir their tea, a knife for cutting their scones, another teaspoon for the jam, and a small fork for cake.