I have been
so enthralled in Alice in Wonderland bridal
shower theme that like Alice
I have been stuck in a fantasy world for too long. Being frivolous and having fun are just one
of the joys of having a bridal shower and the Alice in Wonderland theme
incorporates that reckless abandon of your last night as a single woman.
Before you
even begin to consider using this theme for your bridal shower or hen’s party
make sure that you have the use of one of your friend’s gardens or you have a
garden of your own. Trees are integral
and create fabulous natural hanging spaces.
If you would like to use a venue make sure that the venue has a garden
and a space inside. Outdoors is always
best but sometimes the rain can come along to spoil all your hard work. Always have a plan B at the same venue.
For the
invitations use clocks, rabbits, teapots, small bottles or slices of cake with
the invitations on the inside of the labels with either “eat me” or “drink me”
on the front. Use clocks with words like
“don’t be late for a very important date.” Also if you would like guests to
wear crazy hats use the following wording “The Mad Hatter and the Bride invite
you to wear or create a fun hat for this special occasion.”
Your table
should be decorated with teapots, cups, saucers, cakes and loads of tea time
treats. If you would like to serve
alcohol, Pimms and lemonade are perfect for this occasion; you could even add
fruit or cucumber. Place little bottles
with a drink me label and tiny pieces of cake with eat me labels attached or
you could simply place little squares next to the teapots or the pieces of
cake. Your tablecloth should be white
and the brides chair should be a wingback that you have borrowed or from your
own home. You can use different style
chairs or the same around the table. A
great idea that I found on Martha Stewarts site is too glue together teacups
and saucers together to make cake stands.
Meringues, cupcakes, sandwiches, petit fours, pies and savoury treats
should be spread haphazardly around the table.
Pick flowers from the garden or seasonal flowers and place in the
teapots or cups. Hang bunting above the
table in the trees above (remember to keep the colours pastel and soft). From the trees you could also hang a mirror,
a large clock and an empty frame. The
empty frame is a stunning place to take photographs so that the bride can
remember her special day. Dressing the
bride up is incredibly easy and a pretty summer dress will do the trick.
Use African
Daisies,hydrangeas or sunflowers in the teapots or place a daisy on the linen
napkins.
Use guinea
fowl feathers and beaded place mats.
Serve dishes
like milk tart, koeksisters, scones, soetkoekies and savoury biscuits with
marmite and biltong shreds.
Amarula
cream is also a great addition to the drinks table.
Rich reds,
yellows and oranges can be used for bunting and the occasional patch on the
tablecloth.
As usual I
have spent hours and even days looking for the best inspirational pictures that
I could find on the internet. If you are
still stuck and need advice, you can contact me at myecowedding@telkomsa.net.
Loads of
love
Faye
I love your tablecloth in the picture! Where did you find that?
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