
I had asked the girls to bring a special doll or animal to join them at tea, so we had a special table set up just for them. (This is my ice cream set from when I was little. The miniature tea set is a toy we got for Saylor when she was two. It's been a great plaything, by the way. It's made of a shatter-resistant poly-porcelain, which makes it much more durable. In fact, we've only had a few minor breaks, easily fixed with super glue.
The little table cloth is a vintage, hand-embroidered topper I used at Saylor's 2nd birthday party (the bird-themed one).
For the main table I used a pink fabric tablecloth I used for Saylor's first birthday. And then I took some blue Easter napkins I had and unfolded them, layering them so that the embroidered bunnies didn't show and then topping them with white battenburg place mats.

I used the sugar and creamer from a china pattern that belonged to my Mamaw Corene; she gave me the set of china as a wedding present. (See them to the right in the picture below?) I even polished my real silver so the girls could have beautiful, dainty spoons with which to stir their tea. (These were also a gift from my Mamaw. She actually gave me several pieces of silver for each birthday and CHRISTmas starting from the time I was born. The first piece was a spoon with my name and birth date engraved in it. Saylor had this very special spoon at HER place setting, although I didn't get a picture of it.)
Then, my friend Liz from church found these scrumptious napkins in her linen collection and let me borrow them. I fell in love instantly! They could not have been more perfect. Y'all, she even washed and ironed them and then tied them up in a pink ribbon for me! How sweet is that?
We asked Saylor's special friend Dane and his brother to come help serve as waiters. Noah joined in, too, though I don't think I ever got a picture of him.

Would you just look at how cute they were? We had the party on Sunday afternoon, so everybody just came in their church clothes, even the "guys." Outfitted with white aprons, the boys LOVED serving the food. Dane did get sad once, though, when Noah took Saylor her cake and he had had his heart set on being the one to serve her. (Precious, precious.)
Okay. Now for the food. I borrowed my mom's silver tiered tray stand and a silver tray. Perfect for a tea party! I made jam sandwiches, cucumber sandwiches, cranberry scones, and apricot scones, all served with organic peach-raspberry tea. Check out the paper plates and napkins (click to enlarge)! They were my inspiration for the party theme, colors, invitation, etc.
They were all different colors, as they were made from card stock I had here at home in varying pastel shades. Before folding, I pasted a paper doily on top of the paper and let it dry. Then I folded it like an accordion, added a rubber band to secure the bottom, and then wrapped the same multi-colored eyelash yarn I used for the invitation around the rubber band to hide it.
And when it was time to go home, we washed and dried the cups and placed them in a cellophane bag along with their "tea bag" and some very fancy, girly stickers.
Saylor's friends are so special to her. And we are all thankful to have had such a memorable birthday with such wonderful people.