1Add Cheer to Your Tabletop
WalmartIf you're unsure how to decorate your tabletop, start small with an embroidered table runner. The pretty florals and bright colors will add interest to your table while protecting it from spills!
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2Make Tea Bombs
A Beautiful MessYou've heard of bath bombs, but how about tea bombs? A tea bomb is a dissolvable sphere filled with tea, along with fun edible additions like dried flowers, glitter, or sprinkles. Give one to each of your guests and watch the smiles appear as hot water turns the bombs into the perfect cup of tea.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
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3Snack on Shortbread
C.W. NewellEvery cup of tea needs a cookie companion! These bright, buttery shortbread cookies are infused with both lemon zest and juice, so they're perfect for spring. The embossed flowers on each cookie will look so pretty on your table.
Get the Lemon Shortbread Cookies recipe.
4Welcome Guests With a Wreath
The House That Lars BuiltMake it an afternoon to remember by implementing sweet details from beginning to end. Welcoming your guests with a spring wreath is the perfect way to start the party. This one consists of baby's breath and straw flowers, but you can customize it to fit your color scheme!
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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5Host a Floral Tea Party
WalmartIf you’re looking for the perfect theme for your tea party, consider sticking to the classics and going with a floral theme! Set your table with floral teapots and teacups, and create a bright flower arrangement to serve as your centerpiece. All the dainty, floral details will make your table look as beautiful as a spring garden!
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6Serve Mini Tea Sandwiches
Caitlin BenselApart from tea, the most crucial components of a tea party are the mini cakes or cookies, scones, and tiny finger sandwiches that line your table. Traditional finger sandwich flavors include cucumber, smoked salmon, and curried chicken salad, which will delight your guests. Arrange them on pretty plates or tiered platters and they'll double as decor!
Get the Tea Sandwiches recipe.
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7Bake Lemon Bars
Con PoulosA spring or summer tea party calls for bright, delicious flavors, and lemon certainly fits the bill! Bake buttery, tart-sweet lemon bars, top them with a dusting of powdered sugar, and watch as they disappear from your dessert platter in seconds.
Get Ree's Lemon Bars recipe.
8Serve Up Sweet Scones
Ryan LiebeScones are a must-have for any tea party, and a subtly sweet flavor like orange-vanilla is a safe pairing for most types of tea. These scones are topped with an orange glaze and orange zest for a dash of fresh citrus flavor.
Get Ree's Orange-Vanilla Scones recipe.
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9Decorate Your Table With Tea Cup Candles
The Craft PatchCandles are a great way to add ambiance and excitement to any tablescape. These DIY teacup candles are so on-theme for a tea party and can be made using mismatched old tea cups and candle wax!
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
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10Brew Homemade Chai
Bridget Edwards / The Pioneer WomanEveryone has their personal tea preferences, but when deciding on a tea that everyone will love, you can't go wrong with a warm pot of homemade chai. This spicy, sweet, milky tea calls for a few crucial ingredients, including fresh ginger, cinnamon sticks, cardamom, and whole cloves.
Get the Chai recipe.
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11Serve Sausage Rolls
Hector SanchezPuff pastry sausage rolls are a delicious and traditional British bite that make the perfect appetizer or afternoon tea treat. This recipe couldn't be easier to execute, as it calls for pre-made puff pastry, so all you have to do is whip up the sausage filling and bake!
Get the Sausage Roll recipe.
12Decorate Your Table With a Flower Arrangement
Inspired by CharmWhether or not you've decided on a flower theme for your tea party, any tablescape can benefit from a stunning flower arrangement! When deciding what flowers to add to your arrangement, keep your color scheme and the season in mind. For example, a spring tea party would fare well with brightly colored tulips or pretty pink peonies.
Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.
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13Serve Refreshing Finger Foods
Ryan LiebeAside from the finger sandwiches and treats on your main tiered trays, keep your guests fed by passing out light bites throughout the party. Ree's Everything Cucumber-Smoked Salmon Bites are the perfect finger food to munch on while mingling with guests and sipping tea!
Get Ree's Everything Cucumber–Smoked Salmon Bites recipe.
14Present Your Pastries Like a Royal
WalmartAll those pastries you're going to bake deserve to be presented like the delicacies they are! Invest in a double or triple-tiered serving tray and delegate each level to a different type of finger food like you would at a traditional afternoon tea service. Place tea sandwiches on the bottom, scones and cream in the middle, and mini cakes and cookies on top!
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15Serve Fancy Appetizers
Ryan LiebeWith all the frilly dresses, beautiful decor, and delicate finger foods, tea parties are the perfect time to go all out with fancy flourishes. Given that, the foods you serve should be just as fancy (yet still easy), like these strawberry and goat cheese crostinis that look just as good as they taste!
Get Ree's Strawberry and Goat Cheese Crostini recipe.
16Send Your Guests DIY Tea Bag Invitations
Oh So Beautiful PaperEvery good tea party starts with a pretty invitation, and these adorable DIY tea bag ones are perfect for the occasion. These invitations are printed on vellum paper, filled with actual tea leaves, and assembled similar to how you would any tea bag!
Get the tutorial at Oh So Beautiful Paper.
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17Make Madeleines
The Pioneer WomanMaybe it's cake, maybe it's a cookie. Regardless of what madeleines are, there's one thing we know for sure: they're delicious! These tiny cake-like cookies have notes of almond and vanilla, and they're the perfect accompaniment to tea.
Get the Madeleines recipe.
18Make a Batch of Sun Tea
A Spicy Perspective/The Pioneer WomanSteep a batch of sun tea for your guests to sip while sitting under the sun during a garden tea party. To make homemade sun tea, fill a large glass dispenser with water and add eight tea bags per gallon. Let the tea steep in the sun for two to three hours, and once it's as dark as you desire, sweeten it with honey or agave and add a splash of citrus!
Get the Sun Tea recipe.
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19Create a DIY Floral Centerpiece
The House That Lars BuiltFresh flower arrangements are a great way to add color and life to a table, but you can still get a similar effect using tissue paper and a little creativity to make a DIY faux floral centerpiece! This one is made with a mixture of tissue paper, crepe paper, and cardstock for a stunning mix of textures. Opt for white tissue paper for a uniform look, or go crazy with colors depending on your tea party theme!
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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20Bake Mini Bundt Cakes
Caitlin BenselYou can never have enough mini food at a tea party! If you're looking to make your guests something sweet to eat, bake some mini bundt cakes and top them with delicious glazes like blackberry, maple whiskey, and dark chocolate sea salt.
Get the Mini Bundt Cake recipe.

Nitya Rao is the editorial assistant at The Pioneer Woman, covering stories ranging from food, fashion, beauty, lifestyle, news, and more.
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