Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Ella's Samantha Tea Party: Part 1

We hosted a successful party yesterday with the help of our parents.  Ella-girl had such a fun time, and I think the other girls did, too.  Here's a look at the details of the day.


Looking at the pictures I realize there weren't too many things we had to buy; most of our decor just came together organically with things we all had.  I think this wreath was originally used at Katie's wedding, and the "E" is from Ella's room.

 The Table

I was so proud of my cake.  Here was my inspiration picture I found on Pinterest.  I thought it worked out well that I used edible pearls instead of trying to decorate the sides of mine, and I loved the idea of the teacup with rosebuds as a cake-topper.






























A sweet friend let us borrow her butler's tray, and my mom borrowed the silver service from my grandmother.  I thought it looked so beautiful sitting there.  I also spy Samantha.  As for Ella's attire, I was thrilled when my mother-in-law found this old dress of Katie's that looked just like the dress Samantha wears on the cover of Happy Birthday, Samantha.  T also had Samantha's locket that came with the movie she'd bought years ago.  All I had to buy were pretty lace socks and some shoes, which she can wear all fall and winter.  She was adorable, and something about the long skirt made her look younger, which I was somehow a fan of.

T saved Katie's American Girl dolls, and she had Samantha and all her accessories set out to enjoy.  My mom brought her collection of teacups for the table, and our butler, he was amazing.  KJ was fully in character, speaking in subdued, dignified tones, one arm behind his back while serving at table.  He is amazing.  And lastly, you'll see the embroidery hoops set out in the parlor.  I bought plain white bandannas from Hobby Lobby and a collection of monograms on ink transferable paper that I ironed on the bandannas.  We taught the girls how to do a back-stitch.



We set the food up in the kitchen so our butler could carry it in and serve the girls at table.  My mom found my old tea set from when I was a girl and brought it.  It was so fun to see it again, and I set it up outside in the garden for a few pictures.  But before that, we also had a sweet friend bring Ella this antique sugar bowl with sugar spoons.  Ella loved it; isn't it beautiful?


I think it will be tomorrow before I post pictures from all the girls at the party, but here are a few of my little Samantha.






 My sweet 7-year-old.

6 comments:

  1. Oh Lynn! I love it! How fun was that birthday party? She will remember it for always. I love the sweetness of it all. Good job to the whole family for making it so special!

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    1. Thanks, Amy! I was telling KJ it's really fun to make her memories. :)

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  2. I will be 30 years old this year and now I really want a tea party birthday party....you are such a great mom!

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    1. Haha! 30 is a great year to plan a big party, so...have a fancy tea party!

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  3. Lynn!! What a perfectly precious party; every detail . . . the decor, THE CAKE, the sentimentality, your tea set, her silhouette, the butler, a backstitch!?! Amazing. Ella looks like a picture. I am honored to have been a small part of her day but only wish to have been there in person. I agree with the friends above - she will treasure this day always, and you are SUCH a great mom!

    And I couldn't help but notice James' long, almost 4-year-old legs. What a handsome boy & good sport, like his dad. I anticipate his party, complete with car ramp, I hope ;)

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    1. Thank you, dear sister! We couldn't have done it without you having taken such good care of your dolls. :) And the backstitch is really easy! And oh, my goodness, I feel like I Need to purchase that car ramp now, because if it is missing from his birthday it will be like there is no birthday at all.

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