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How to Create a Tea Christmas Party

How to Create a Tea Christmas Party
How to Create a Tea Christmas Party

What could be more traditional at Christmas than a British Christmas Teas party? With tea and buns, everyone is bound to be tempted to come.

A tea party is perfect any time of year for a small to medium sized group of people, but it is particularly apt for Christmas due to all those wonderful heartwarming teas that arrive on the market at Christmas time. It's a good way to share the joy of Christmas with your closest Friends and family and even your work colleagues. It can be used as a theme for smaller office Christmas parties too, as it works well within the close settings of an office or smaller venue.

How to Create a Tea Christmas Party

A Christmas tea party is quite easy to organise as well, as all you need is a little imagination and few things probably lurking around the house somewhere

Although not necessarily a big event, you still need invitations to let people know when, where and what it is. You can either find a printers, or alternatively create your own freehand invitations. Use Christmas colours, such as green, white and red to give a traditional but striking look.

Decide upon your menu. What is best to offer? A Popular choice with tea parties is finger or buffet food, such as sandwiches, sausage rolls, mini-pizzas, crisps and cakes. Or if you are looking for a menu that is a bit more classy and impressive, try making a few canaps. As a desert, you could include some traditional Christmas cake or a Yule log.

Subsequently to this, make the choice of which teas you are going to provide. At tea parties always keep a teapot of regular tea on the go, as this is a favourite among most tea drinkers. Keep a pot of a few specialty teas as well these could include Chai, Assam, Earl Grey and Lady Grey. For those who either don't drink caffeinated tea or care for drinking tea, provide other warm beverages, such as coffee, green teas or fruity teas. Feel free to mention in the invitation that there is variety of beverages besides tea, as this will encourage the non tea drinkers to attend.

Finally, think about the dcor for your Christmas party. Christmas themed table cloths, combined with tinsel and sparkly table dcor will make the venue look Christmassy. Add to this a few red, green and Christmas scented candles and you really will have evoked that sense of Christmas.

Interested in Christmas parties, have a look at www.christmascorporation.co.uk who organise shared and bespoke parties for corporations.




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