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Mix up your holiday routine and treat mom to something truly special this Mother's Day. Sure, she'll always appreciate a thoughtful card or handmade gift, but what most moms really want is quality family time. So why not surprise her with a sweet outdoor Mother’s Day tea party in your own backyard? An elegant event in her honor is bound to make her beam, and it’s so easy to pull off. To start, we rounded up plenty of decoration inspiration, from pretty spring displays to festive place cards, followed by the best recipes and light bites to pair with your brew of choice. You can also treat guests to the best variety of tea blends, including alcohol-infused variations. From flowers to refreshments and finger foods, these tea party and garden party ideas are fit for a springtime celebration, Mother's Day or not.
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Vintage Vases
DAVID TSAY
Give a nod to the Mother's Day tea party theme by turning antique tea tins into charming vases. Play with an assortment of arrangements for a colorful spring table spread.
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Decorative Plates
Etsy
These party-worthy plates look so glamorous, you'd never believe they're paper. Save the porcelain dishes and saucers for the tea itself, and use these floral beauties for finger foods.
To truly get in the tea party spirit this Mother's Day, consider making tea a key component of your dessert recipes. For example, this glorious spin on classic crème brûlée features the citrusy Earl Grey variety. Earn bonus presentation points by serving in individual tea cups.
To transform a weekend afternoon into a tea party for the women you admire most, begin with inspiration from the garden. And what better vessel for a tea party centerpiece than a retro tea kettle?
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Mother's Day Table Setting
Robin Stubbert
Set the scene with a tea party table mom will remember. Fragrant branches of lilacs and vintage china adorned with English rose motifs serve as the focal points of this pretty pastel table.
Floral-print napkins, silver teaspoons, tiered serving pieces, and a dash of colored sugar all add a touch of romantic grandeur. And a chandelier hanging from a tree branch lends sophisticated charm to the affair.
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Vibrant Flowers
Robin Stubbert
Beautiful blooms, such as garden roses, lupines, peonies, and lilacs, set the scene, as do lush arrangements in pitchers filled with flowers from your own garden or a market.
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Floral Tote
Robin Stubbert
For a winsome welcome, hang a tote brimming with flowers at the party's entrance.
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Vintage Teacups
Robin Stubbert
For ease and eclectic style, mix your teacups and teapots. Combine finds from thrift or antiques shops and discount stores. Or borrow a few pieces from your mother or aunt.
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Antique Teaspoons and Floral Napkins
Robin Stubbert
Present mismatched teaspoons in a vintage sugar bowl. Choose floral-print paper party napkins, or make your own from a remnant of cotton fabric and pinking shears. And give each guest her teacup for a party favor.
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The Teas
Robin Stubbert
Treat guests to teas they love—and some they've never tried. In celebration, serve cups of Harney & Sons caffeine-free Mother's Bouquet Tea, which combines chamomile, rosebuds, and citrus flavors. And consider a blooming organic tea; its petals unfurl in water. Set out milk, honey, and sugar—in cubes or in pastel colors.
Or, if you're in the mood for something stronger, this cocktail recipe combines both sweet tea and sangria for a fun and fruity twist on the traditional tea party.
Even the Mother's Day cake can feature a floral element, as in this vanilla lavender confection. Because as Julia Child said, "A party without cake is just a meeting."
To ease preparation, fill store-bought tartlet shells with fresh conserves.
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Sweet Treats
Robin Stubbert
From a bakery, buy petits fours. Top prepared meringues with fresh berries.
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Pastel Decorations
Robin Stubbert
Revive girlhood! Don pretty skirts, sip tea, and join in once-loved lawn games.
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Lawn Chairs
Robin Stubbert
After tea, plan a relaxed activity, such as a game of croquet, or a match of badminton. Games inspire playful banter, and being up from the table allows guests to mingle anew.