WDW Magazine December 2014 - Crowds at WDW | Page 44
Photo by
Lisa Cameron
3. Dress Up
Tea parties are a great occasion to get fancy, even at
home. If you’re throwing a party for kids, this is a
great time to get more use of the Princess dresses
you have. Take out the dress up jewelry and get
dolled up. Don't forget your princess crown! You
could wear fancy hats if you'd like to go with a more
British/Mary Poppins theme. Even adults will love to
get in on the act. You could also have some at home
manicure and pedicure time before your tea. It is a
royal tea party, of course, so you want to look your
best.
I hope I have inspired you throw your own royal tea
party at home. No matter what the occasion, it will be a magical and memorable time
for your guests. Now remember, pinkies up!
Photo by
Lisa Cameron
By James and Lisa Cameron
James and Lisa Cameron are married and parents of two young children. They are the
co-authors of the website “Home is Where the Mouse Is,” where they share their Disney
experiences and ways to incorporate Disney magic into their daily lives. Lisa is an Elementary
Reading Teacher with a passion for cooking and party planning. James is a stay-at-home ad,
Freelance Television Director, and amateur photographer.