The first ever Secret Tea Party organised by Mrs Stokes Vintage China was at the Nineteenth House in Bath. Gemma Lye, who runs the fabulous burlesque evening, Coco Boudoir gave a demo on vintage hair-styling, The Pop-Up Parlour primped and preened everyone to perfection and Mrs Stokes made sure everyone loved drinking from their china cups in a beautifully vintage setting.
Cakes by Bath Cake Company
Mrs Stokes' vintage make-over
Beautiful china from www.mrsstokes.com
Flowers by The Painted Flower at Green Park Station Market
Life tastes better with tea and cake
The Pop-Up Parlour gets to work
Gorgeous
The vintage restaurant at The Nineteenth House
Gemma Lye from Coco Boudoir/The House of Go Disco
I seriously liked this tea party. Loved the food and flower arrangements. They look elegant there. Have been planning to throw my friends a tea party at one of Chicago event venues. Will be having delicious dessert there along with some entertaining activities. Just want to make it an enjoyable one.
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