How to Decorate An English Afternoon Tea Party

Throw an authentic English Afternoon Tea Party complete with tasty tea sandwiches, scones, shortbread cookies, cream puffs, English Trifle and tarot and palm readings. Get out the good lace, floral china and silver tea set. Be sure the table is decorated with Victorian placards and bouquets fo flowers.

It is important to not confuse High Tea with Afternoon tea. British High Tea was a more substantial meal that usually included a major dish consisting of meat and fish. It was an early dinner well suited the middle and lower classes after a long day at work. An English Afternoon Tea Party would only involve between four and 20 guests at most and be held at about two or three o clock. So to throw a true English Afternoon Tea Party there will not be a great emphasis on heavy dishes or desserts – just a few sandwiches, cookies and scones.

The English afternoon tea party was also not really that formal of an occasion. It simply happened every day and whoever showed up for tea got served. Invitations are really not necessary for an English Afternoon Tea Party. All that is really required is a phone call and a request from you for your friend to join you for tea and a bit of gossip.

Although the purpose of the afternoon tea party is mainly to catch up on gossip, wit and conversation, you could make it a more major event by transforming it into a Tarot reading or palm reading session. In both the French and English courts a game was played with images featuring popular personalities of the day. In this game of 56 cards, participants were often required to come up with a kind of “soap opera” fiction starring the personalities on the cards. These cards later became part of the 72-card Tarot deck. You could hire a professional psychic or palm reader to read at your afternoon tea or you could be much more casual about it and simply have some tools of divination around so that your guests can amuse themselves should they run out of things to talk out.

The traditional English Afternoon Tea Party of:

Freshly baked scones and crumpets served with Devonshire cream and Country preserves

Afternoon tea sandwiches

Bread and Butter Pickles

Assorted Cheeses

Assorted pastries

Traditional English trifle

Tea (and or coffee.)

At your party, it is suggested that you serve –

Orange Pekoe Tea – This is a soothing mellow orange tea that is actually a hybrid of green tea and Assam plants.

Peppermint Tea – Germany makes some of the most delicious peppermint teas in the world. It is also a digestive that does not contain the caffeine of other blends.

Lapsang Souchang – This is a very strong Chinese Black tea that offers tired types a caffeinated pick me up in the middle of the afternoon.

Remember to showcase high quality teas so you can have the best experience possible.

How To Decorate For A Boston Tea Party

Celebrate independence by throwing a Boston Tea Party complete with old-fashioned Boston Tea Party recipes such Boston Harbor Chowder, Boston Cream Pie and Red and White and Blue Independence Trifle.

The original Boston Tea Party, which actually took place on a crisp December evening was a protest against taxes. In fact the slogan “Tea, Not Taxes!” might make a nice moniker or slogan for your Boston Tea Party celebration. At the original Boston tea party ships were invaded and 340 chests of tea were pitched overboard in protest of high taxes on the delicious beverage. This incident of course led to the entire American Revolution.

At your party, which is best held around tax time or in December during the end of the year, a nice touch would be to have a complimentary. document shredder on hand, should anyone have any documents that pertain to the government that they would like to get rid of for good. This would be symbolic of the hauling of the “old regime” overboard to make way for the new.

As the Boston Tea Party was an occasion that celebrated freedom and the rights of hard working, ordinary people, red, white and blue is a perfectly acceptable color scheme for this party. You can also encourage individuals to dress casually but also include these colors in their dress. A nice touch would be to encourage your guests to dress casually but then hand them a scarf decorated like the U.S. flag as a party favor to wear however they want at that party.

It is also suggested that the music be American, and very home grown. Artists such as Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Janis Joplin would be perfect for a modern day Boston tea party.

On your menu will be the three kinds of teas that were thrown overboard during the original Boston Tea party.

English Breakfast Tea – This is a heavily caffeinated blend made with a smokey fine grade Keemun.

Earl Grey Tea – This is the famous Assam tea that is scented with delicate and tangy traces of the fruit bergamot.

Darjeeling Tea – This lack tea from the Darjeeling region of India. Darjeeling tea is treasured for the rich golden liquor and unique muscatel flavor.

Of course you should include your entire menu on your party invitation —

English Breakfast
Earl Grey Tea
Darjeeling Tea
Boston Tea Party Popcorn
New England Revolution Crudite Tray (simply a tray of cut vegetables such as radish roses and cucumber fans on a revolving Lazy Susan)
Ham and Cheese Scones
Shrimp Cocktail
Broiled Lobster Tails
New England Crab Melts
Boston Harbor Chowder
Boston Baked Tea in A Kettle
Boston Cream Pie
Independence Day Trifle

Notice how the menu includes selections that are both antique and modern and there is some choices on the menu that dislike fish. Ham and cheese would be a traditional mainstay of Boston tea parties.