Tips for Hosting a Christmas Tea

Are you thinking about gathering guests together for holiday cheer? Hosting a Christmas tea is a wonderful way to celebrate the holiday season with family and friends. If you do not know where to start, check out the following tips for hosting a Christmas tea.

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Send Out Invites

Start by sending out invitations well in advance to give your guests time to plan.  If your group is small, coordinate your calendars to find the best date for a Christmas tea. Holiday commitments quickly fill up everyone’s schedules. Consider sending physical Christmas tea invitations to remind everyone of the date. Use social media to create a group or chat to keep your guests up to date.

Christmas Tea Theme

Choose a Christmas theme for your tea party. A theme helps set the mood for the type of party.  

  • Traditional Christmas Tea
  • Rustic or outdoor theme
  • Elegant
  • Holiday movie inspired.
  • Television series inspired.
  • Book theme

Menu

Decide on the types of tea you will serve at your Christmas party. Offer a variety of choices to ensure everyone finds the perfect tea for the occasion.

  • Black tea
  • Green tea
  • Herbal tea
  • Festive Christmas blends like cinnamon or peppermint.

Along with a large variety of teas, provide snacks at your Christmas tea party.

  • Finger sandwiches
  • Scones
  • Cakes
  • Cookies
  • Christmas themed treats

Tea Station

Create a beautiful tea station area. Start with a festive tablecloth, and add small decorative touches like fresh flowers or Christmas figurines. Set out everything for your guest to have the perfect cup of tea.

  • Selection of teas
  • Hot water in a tea kettle (Christmas kettle adds an extra touch of the season)
  • Christmas teacups and saucers
  • Tea strainers
  • Sugar
  •  Milk
  • Honey
  • Lemon slices

Depending on the size of your tea station area, you can add the food there. Or create another spot for your food set up. Use matching table clothes or create a theme for the two areas.

Seating Arrangements

Set up your Christmas tea party space with enough seating for all your guests. Encourage conversation by circularly arranging the tables and chairs. Creating a cozy atmosphere for all your guests is essential.

Decorate

Use Christmas decorations to transform your space into a winter wonderland or enhances your party’s theme.

  • Hang twinkling lights.
  •  Set up a Christmas tree.
  • Use seasonal decor like wreaths, garlands, and ornaments.
  • Add festive touches to the tables with themed centerpieces (try to avoid larger centerpieces that may hinder the line of sight for your guests to engage with others.
  •  Create Christmas place cards for assigned seating.

Play Christmas Music

Create a holiday-themed playlist to enhance the festive mood. Include classic Christmas songs, instrumental melodies, or any music that suits your chosen theme.

Games and Activities

Plan Christmas-themed activities or games to entertain your guests at your Christmas tea. Play holiday-themed trivia quizzes, host an ornament exchange, small gift exchange, book exchange, or set up a cookie decorating station. Activities and games are a great way to engage your guests.

Party Favors

Everyone loves small gifts or trinkets. Prepare small party favors or treat bags for your guests to take home. It could be something as simple as individually wrapped cookies, small bags of tea leaves, or handmade ornaments. Personalize the bags with Christmas-themed tags and ribbons.

Enjoy Your Party

As the host of your Christmas tea, remember to enjoy the company of your guests. Your hard work is over. Now, take time to savor the tea and delicious festive treats. Capture memories by taking candid pictures and a group photo. Next, relax to embrace the joy and warmth of the Christmas season.

Merry Christmas!

Tips for Hosting an Outdoor Party

Summer is the perfect time to host an outdoor party. Keep in mind, an outdoor party does not require an official event. Life is short; celebrate it. Yes, celebrating a birthday or special occasion outdoors would be the great way to spend a summer day. At the same time, gathering friends or family members over just to celebrate summer is another great way to spend an afternoon.

Tips to Host the Perfect Outdoor Party

1. Planning

Begin with preplanning to help reduce the stress of hosting a party. By taking the time to write down notes and ideas, you will find hosting an outdoor party an easier task. Consider purchasing a spiral bound notebook to hold all your party planning information. Notebooks are inexpensive. Keeping all the details in one location will be extremely helpful.

2. Guests

Planning the party should begin with a guest list. In your notebook, write down all the guests’ names. The number of people on your guest list will help determine the amount of food and beverages to purchase. The list will also provide you with a general idea of the size of your outdoor party.

3. Invites 

Sending out invitations is a vital component for hosting an outdoor party. In today’s technological era, you actually have options in sending out invites.

  • Traditional Invites: Contrary to popular belief, not everyone is on social media. Traditional invites may be sent through postal mail to guarantee the potential guest receives the invitations.
  • Create an Event Page: On Facebook, you have the option to create an event. The process is simple. You will be able to send out invites to multiple guests at one time. As you get closer to the day of the party, you will be able to use the Facebook event page to determine the number of people attending your outdoor party.
  • Text or Email: Sending a text or email with all the details is quick, easy way to invite guests

4. Menu and More

Planning a detailed menu is essential for hosting an outdoor party. Menu planning ensures your outdoor party has a variety of food.

  • Type of Food: Consider a themed or potluck approach to the menu. Often, your guests will be more than happy to bring a dish to pass.
  • Grilling: If you are grilling, ask a friend or family member to be in charge of the grill. Use safety precautions in handling raw meat to eliminate the chances of cross contamination.
  • Beverages: As you plan the food, remember to add the beverages to the list. Provide the basics including tea, lemonade, and water. If you want to serve alcoholic beverages, designate a responsible person to serve.

Along with the menu, plan other aspects of the party.

  • Games: Outdoor games are a great way to entertain guests.
  • Children Area: If you have children on your list, you may want to design an area just for them. Games, outdoor chalk, bubbles, art area, and other activities will entertain children.
  • Photographer: Hiring a photographer allows you the chance to enjoy your party. A photographer will be able to capture the memories. Under some circumstances, an amateur photographer will photograph the party at a discount to gain the experience.

Along with the menu, the party set up area needs planning.

  • Location: Where will you host your outdoor party? The location is important. If you are hosting at a local park, you may need to rent the pavilion in advance. Or if you are using your own backyard, you will need to prepare to accommodate your guests.
  • Table and Chairs: Where will your guest sit? Rental pavilions usually come with picnic tables. For your backyard, you will need to consider the seating arrangements in advance. Borrowing or renting picnic tables, tables, and chairs will ensure every guest has a place to sit at your party.
  • Food Area: Where are you going to serve the food? Warmer summer months mean food risks spoilage or contamination. As the host, the last thing you want is your guests becoming ill. Consider using children’s pools or other food holding containers to place colder items in. Pack lots of ice around the cold items to ensure the proper temperatures. If you are grilling, handle raw meat with care.

6. Have Fun

Hosting an outdoor party is supposed to be fun. Do not allow the stress of hosting ruin your day. Consider delegating friends or family members to help. Allow yourself plenty of time to mingle and chat with guests.

7. Cleanup

After the outdoor party is over, cleaning up is the last step. For easy cleanup, provide trash and recycling containers in the party area. Most individuals will abide by the rules and throw items away in the proper area.