At least one fruit tea is a good option when having a tea party with younger girls because many are picky. Make sure to have sugar cubes, milk, and artificial sweetener on hand for everyone to use if desired. Of course all that will depend on if you are doing cold or hot teas. Food Ideas: Finger sandwiches such as chicken salad, egg salad, tuna are some ideas to serve at the party.
Some other ideas are cookies, cupcakes, small desserts and fruits salad. Silver, glass or tiered serving trays will make your food look even more delicious. Place several tea cups on a table. Players stand behind a line and throws tea bags into the tea cups. They receive 1 point for each tea bag that goes into the cup. The player with the most points wins. Place a sugar cube on a spoon and carry it to the end of the line and place in a cup.
If it is dropped on the floor they have to return to the starting line and try again. It can be an individual or relay race. Have several boxes of sugar cubes. Set the timer for 2 minutes. Stack sugar cubes as high as they can before the timer goes off. The tallest sugar cube stack wins. As you all know as leaders there are so many fun patch ideas out there for events like this one.
I wanted to share 3 that I loved and wanted to share them with you. Pick the one that best fits your event or search the web for something different. If you find one that you think other leaders would love send it my way and I can add it to this post. If you are looking for more ideas to add to a teddy bear themed tea party, check out 8 Fun Activities and Games for a Teddy Bear Party with Your Girls.
Almost everything you need to plan your troop celebration is included in this kit and can be printed at home or through your local office supply store or printer. I had brought a basket filled with 13 prizes one for each girl and we played until everyone had gotten to choose a prize.
We played various ways - regular Bingo, 4 Corners, etc. Next time I'll have to add a variation that is just the gemstones, or something like that.
Anyways, if a girl had more than one Bingo I did have a bag of chocolates for additional prizes. Email This BlogThis! Posted by Jessica Gordon. These parties are an example of virtual social event ideas , and can function as online team building activities or virtual birthday parties.
These events are similar to virtual tea tasting classes and online coffee tasting experiences. From care packages, to crafts, to games, here is a list of ways to make your online tea party equal parts comfy and engaging. Virtual tea tastings are a calming yet energizing way to spend time together online. Tea vs Coffee is a zen virtual tea and coffee tasting ceremony for remote teams. Guests join the host on Zoom for thoughtful icebreaker questions, short meditations, and an instructional brewing and tasting session.
The goal of the gathering is to inspire calm and mindfulness, achieving group unity and serenity through the act of being present while physically distant. Virtual Tea Party Bingo is one of many printable tea party games to play as the party progresses. Simply send cards to party guests, and instruct attendees to be on the lookout for behaviors listed on the card.
When another guest commits an act on the card, players will write their name in the square. Feel free to add your own clues, and be sure to randomize the squares so that not everyone wins at once! This game is similar to Online Team Building Bingo.
Scavenger hunts make great tea party games for adults and kids alike. To play a lightning scavenger hunt, simply read prompts one at a time, then award points to the team member who performs a task or fetches an item first. For more information, check out our guide to virtual scavenger hunts. Playing virtual tea party games entertains party guests between bouts of insightful conversation. Decorum or Deceit?
To play, read off the rules, then ask guests to decide whether the etiquette tip is fact or fake. The polling or reaction features in Zoom facilitate the voting process. For added fun, make up your own bogus rules to share with each other. You can even turn the etiquette into a tea-drinking game, making players sip after breaking a rule.
Also, brush up on good behavior by checking out our virtual meeting etiquette tips article. Mailing tea-themed care package kits makes your online affair a more hands-on experience and builds anticipation for the event. Plus, everyone loves to receive presents! If your online tea party occurs at work, then consider sending these fancy care packages as virtual employee engagement idea. Goodie bags do wonders for keeping family and friends interested during events too! Drinks might be the main event at a virtual tea party, but snacks come in as a close second.
Simply choose your treats, prepare your recipes, then give guests 30 minutes to prepare the confections. Because the point of a party is to socialize, ask attendees to bring their phones or laptops into the kitchen so that you can chat while you bake.
When the bakers finish, show off the finished products and choose a winner. While you cannot judge a winner by taste test, you can cast votes based on appearance, structural integrity and other factors. Even if you do not wish to compete, you can bake together on camera, or before the party.
Consider swapping recipes beforehand in a Slack channel, social media group, or Google Doc. If your crew would rather the oven stay off, then purchase and send artisan desserts instead. Check out this list of virtual cooking classes too. Mug decorating enables guests to customize cups for the event, as well as mementos to enjoy long after the party ends! Be sure to show off your finished projects before brewing beverages. As a fun follow-up, create a social media hashtag or online photo album so attendees can share pictures of themselves enjoying the cups post-party.
Fancy teacups make great candle containers, and teacup candles make great virtual tea party crafts. First, find pretty teacups. Flea markets and vintage sales often sell porcelain cups for low prices, but you can find inexpensive online options at Goodwill, or similar vendors. Guests will also need candle-making materials: at minimum, wax chips and wicks. Aromatherapy oils and dyes are good additions too.
Craft stores carry these items, but buying in bulk might be more prudent. Either send supplies to attendees, or reimburse for the cost of materials. Tea painting is an art project that uses materials your guests will already have at hand: tea and water.
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