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We had lots of pink and lots of treats. The girls were on a sugar high! The dishes are some my mom gave to me my Junior year in high school for Christmas. I have only ever used them for tea parties. They are perfect! The girls thought it was so fancy to have real glass tea cups.
Here is Princess P (middle), Little Miss B (left), and a neighbor girl. Some of the manners left a bit to be desired, but in this case I thought having fun was much more important.
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I took photos of them in their pretty dresses. We also unwrapped presents, jumped on the tramp and made cute little tea pot boxes (link) from Oriental Trading. I am glad it's over. I was tired.
1 comment:
What a totally darling idea!! You are SOOOO lucky to have a girly girl.....mine will probably want to have a construction theme for her next party....sigh.
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