Tea Party—Invitations

The birthday girl

The birthday girl

My Toddler is now a young girl; she just turned 6 years old. Alivia wanted to have a tea party for her birthday so I found a cute little bistro, New Englund’s Bistro and Tea Room in here in Concord, CA. The tea party started off with a presentation about tea etiquette and what a “lump of sugar”  is. The girls enjoyed tea, lemonade, finger sandwiches, cupcakes, a story about a tea party and feeling all grown up in their pretty tea dresses.

The invitation to the birthday party was an adorable tea pot. I used a pattern from Unforgettable Invitations by Melissa Giles. My daughter chose several different papers and embellishments and helped with the assembly. 

Layout 1Here is a downloadable PDF pattern for the tea pot, including a shopping guide for 12 invitations that I added. Check out the book for more great card inspirations! The best part about this book is that there are so many different ideas, but your paper and embellishment choices and maybe combining some of her different ideas make your cards unique. It really will spark your imagination.

Tea Pot Invitation

from Unforgettable Invitations by Melissa Giles

Materials

  • Patterned Paper: 6 letter size sheets
  • Solid Color Card Stock: 9 letter size sheets
  • Vellum Paper: 3 sheets letter size
  • Envelopes to fit 7˝ x 7˝ tea pot: 12
  • Adhesive Glue Roller Applicator
  • Scissors
  • X-Acto Blade to cut tea pot inside handle
  • decorative embellishments

Invitation Layout

Layout your invitation in your layout program. You can fit 4 per letter size paper.
The size of the invitation is 3˝x 3¾˝. The text area is approximately 2¾˝ x 3˝

  1. Draw a box 3˝w x 3¾˝ h 
    tip:  The box lines should be faint so that you can see them just enough to cut, but won’t be too noticeable if some of the line shows after cutting.
  2. Start your text about ½˝ from the top to leave room for the lid which will cover that area
    Hint:  Leave space on the sides, you don’t want to accidentally cut any text off.
  3. Once you have your invitation just right, Copy and Paste so that you have 4 invitations on your page.
  4. Print on vellum paper

Cutting

  1. Cut 4 templates:
    • tea pot front (cut along the dotted line)
    • teapot back (do not cut along the dotted line)
    • lid 
    • invitation back

    (You won’t be making a template for the invitation front piece because you printed it directly on the vellum.)
    Tip: Use an X-Acto blade to cut the inside of the tea pot handle 

  2. Trace templates on to back side of paper.
    • 2 tea pot fronts and 2 tea pot lids per patterned paper
    • 2 tea pot backs per solid paper
    • 4 invitation backs per solid paper
    • 4 invitation fronts per vellum paper

     

  3. Cut all pieces.

Assembly

Invitation
  1. One line of glue on top  of  vellum invitation front, line up and attach to invitation back
  2. Glue lid to invitation back placing over the invitation front
Tea Pot

Glue only edges of front to the back leaving space in the center for the invitation to slide in and out.

Finishing

Slide invitation into the tea pot and leave as is or finish with a pretty embellishment.

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7 Comments

  1. dianep@ctpub.com
    Posted February 24, 2009 at 4:10 pm | Permalink

    Terrific Kerry! I see Alivia took off her crown for the snapshot. She’s still a princess in my book! Thanks for sharing and keep up the great paper crafting!

  2. Posted February 25, 2009 at 8:28 am | Permalink

    The invites are adorable. Glad to see the party was everything she had imagined it would be.

  3. Posted February 27, 2009 at 2:21 pm | Permalink

    These are just adorable and a dream for any young girls birthday event. Thank you very much for sharing!

  4. Posted June 5, 2009 at 7:50 am | Permalink

    The invitations are too cute! My daughter’s birthday is coming up and she wants a tea party. We’re going to make the invitations together.

  5. Ashley
    Posted February 6, 2010 at 10:42 pm | Permalink

    Oh my gosh I love these invitations. I am throwing a bridal tea party and I am wanting to make my own invitations. This will be perfect with for it! I have been looking everywhere! THANK YOU!

  6. Cory
    Posted March 13, 2010 at 5:10 pm | Permalink

    I love these. I’m going to make the insert the Mad Hatter’s hat! Perfect for an Alice in Wonderland tea party! Thank you so much for sharing the template.

  7. Posted September 2, 2011 at 3:02 pm | Permalink

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