We are used to see tea party bridal showers but what about a tea party wedding? With the rise of micro weddings today and the love for brunch weddings, tea party weddings are also getting more popularity. Let’s discuss how to throw such a wedding.
Wedding Tea Party Styles And Locations
A tea party wedding can be more or vintage, and if you are a sucker for Bridgerton or at least vintage porcelain, opt for vintage decor. A perfect tea party wedding can be a garden one as a spring or summer garden is a perfect space for having tea with your friends enjoying the sun, flowers and perhaps even a river next to the table. A greenhouse can be another good place for a tea party celebration, especially in case of bad weather.
This wedding arch is done with greenery and lilac blooms, it's a perfect idea for a garden wedding. (via stylemepretty).
This amazing tea party table with a rustic feel is placed next to a river, it's decorated with greenery and blooms and some floral porcelain.
This lush floral arch is done with blush roses and poppies, peachy carnations, greenery and blue hydrangeas.
This refined sofa is surrounded with lots of pink and white blooms, it's a lovely place to take some wedding portraits.
This adorable tea party table is done with floral porcelain and a vintage candelabra, with delicious food.
The bridesmaids are wearing floral print and plain pastel dresses, these are great for a garden wedding.
Wedding Tea Party Decor
Focus at florals, especially if it’s a garden wedding. Choose all the seasonal blooms that match your color scheme (that won’t break the bank) and fill the location with them turning your ceremony space and reception into a blooming meadow. Use floral textiles like napkins and tablecloths and even floral porcelain, especially if it’s a vintage wedding.
This chic tea party table is done with pastel and bright florals, pastel candles, textiles and pink and peachy glasses.
This summer wedding dessert table is done with stands and plates with sweets, desserts, cakes, cookies and bright blooms in a basket.
This lush floral centerpiece is made of blush and white roses, lilac blooms, greenery and blue blooms.
This wedding ceremony space is done with pastel blooms and greenery, a mantel with candles and a statement chandelier.
This wedding tea party table is done with pastel floral centerpieces, an oversized installation and some blue candles and glasses.
Mauve and orange are a creative color combo for a wedding, and you can serve lilac or mauve cocktails.
This wedding table setting is all-pastel, with peachy and lilac textiles, fresh pastel blooms and centerpieces, lilac candles.
The blush tablescape is done with pastel and green blooms, blush candles, elegant glasses and delicious sweets.
This refined tea party tablescape is done with bold flowers, amber glasses, sweets and mint-colored mini cakes.
This simple and lovely tea party tablescape shows off stands with sweets and sandwiches, pink blooms, vintage pink porcelain.
This summer wildflower wedding tablescape is done with bright blooms and printed plates and textiles.
This delicate wedding tablescape is done with blush and white blooms, greenery, pink and white plates and individual cakes.
This is a Bridgerton-inspired wedding tablescape done with blush napkins and candles and floral prints. (via cocondedecoration).
Wedding Tea Party Food And Drinks
What to serve at a tea party? First of all, sandwiches and sweets! These can be any kind of sandwiches with your favorite flavors, any kinds of sweets, cakes, souffle, pies, mini desserts and finger food that you like. Fruits and berries are welcome, and in case of a brunch wedding, pancakes, crepes and breakfast food is welcome, too. Besides obvious various kinds of tea and coffee, offer your guests some champagne with a whimsical champagne tower, and top the drinks with fresh blooms. I’d recommend to use fresh flowers, perhaps, pressed ones, to decorate cakes, cupcakes, cookies and donuts, this will support the feeling of the blooming meadow around.
The stand with desserts and sweets is amazing for a tea party wedding, place several ones along the table.
This flower-filled tablescape is done with mauve candles, purple bows and some purple and violet blooms. (via onefabday).
For a spring or summer wedding, you can serve floral cakes, pressed flower sweets are very popular right now.
The stand with macarons and desserts and cookies is a lovely idea for a tea party wedding, share your favorite tastes.
This donut stack with blooms and greenery is a nice alternative to a usual wedding cake.
This refined champagne tower with sophisticated glasses and black bows is a gorgeous idea for a tea party wedding.
This dessert table is done with greenery and blooms, several cakes, sweets, desserts and tarts. (via english-wedding).
This colorful macaron tower is spruced up with pastel blooms, and it's a lovely alternative to a wedding cake.
The tea wedding table shows off mauve blooms, blush textiles and floral porcelain and lots of delicious sweets.
This naked wedding cake is decorated with fresh berries and blooms, it's a perfect idea for a garden wedding. (via wantthatwedding).
This sweets and tea table is done with extra bold blooms, there are donuts, a cake and cookies and some types of tea.
These refined glasses are with pink drinks and fresh bloom toppers. (via loveincmag).