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Pass the Teapot We played pass the teapot, where a pink plastic tea pot was filled with sweets, and passed around the circle. When the music stops whoever is holding the teapot is out and choses a sweet out the teapot. Winner is whoever is left holding the teapot. Put in prize and wrap it with 3 different colors of tissue paper and tie the ends with lots of ribbon and curl the ends of the ribbon. Musical Teapots I let them have some free time while I set the next game out which was musical teapots, similar to musical chairs.

I had different color teapot on the paving outside, while the music played the children danced on the grass, and when the music stopped they had to jump on a teapot till one teapot was left and one winner. Tea Cup on the Saucer Then we played stick your tea cup on the saucer. I cut a tea pot out of victorian type paper. Then I drew and cut out 2 tea cups and 3 saucers and pasted all these items on hard foam board.

The saucer with no tea cup was where the girls had to place their cut out tea cups, which each had a saying which read its time for tea.. Who ever got their tea cup closest won a simple prize like a ring or bracelet. Tea Bag Toss Next we played tea bag toss. I had the tea pot from disney..

I purchased small white scachet bags resembled tea bags and filled them with red beans resembled tea. I tied and knoted them tight and then the girls used them to try to toss into the pot. Each girl was given three bags. The best of three was their score. Sugar Cube Relay We then enjoyed a game of sugar cube relay race. Sugar cubes were placed on spoons two teams were formed and the first team to load up their sugar bowls which was across the room on a table and cover it wins!

The second game was Pin the Butterfly on the flower. This game was very cute. I cut a vase and some flowers out of colored construction paper and mounted them on white posterboard. I ordered the feather butterflies from OT and cut the wire stem off. I stuck a Glue Dot on the back of each before each girl's turn. This game was great because it wasn't totally obvious if the kid really missed the mark.

Just looked like floating butterflies! The prize for the second game was my favorite. I'd found orange, pink and yellow flower-shaped bath flakes on clearance at Mervyns. I folded strips of see-thru vellum like actual tea bags and filled them with the flakes, folded and stapled them and tied on a little tag with three tiny flowers punched out of cardstock in matching colors. First, find pretty teacups. Flea markets and vintage sales often sell porcelain cups for low prices, but you can find inexpensive online options at Goodwill, or similar vendors.

Guests will also need candle-making materials: at minimum, wax chips and wicks. Aromatherapy oils and dyes are good additions too. Craft stores carry these items, but buying in bulk might be more prudent. Either send supplies to attendees, or reimburse for the cost of materials. Tea painting is an art project that uses materials your guests will already have at hand: tea and water. To make the paint, use twice as much tea and half as much water.

Cardstock or watercolor paper tend to be the best canvas. One of the more intimate Zoom tea party ideas is to paint cards together, write personal messages, and send the greetings to fellow guests after the call. This activity helps participants feel closer, even when physically far apart!

Check out our list of online art classes for more ideas. Zoom tea party backgrounds set the proper atmosphere for your party. Consider holding a Zoom background contest to help set the tone for a fancy affair. Simply announce the contest on your invitations, then join the party, judge the scenery, and choose a winner!

Feel free to use the poll option to anonymously vote for the best background. After you finish your beverages, read fortunes in the tea leaves at the bottom of the cups. Tasseography, the practice of tea reading, works best if you use loose leaves.

Simply drink the tea, study the shapes, and discuss possible meanings. For more information, check out this guide to tasseography. Hot toddies are warm drinks blended with spirits that serve as comforting pick-me-ups during colder months. Brewing these delightful drinks livens up remote tea parties by creating a virtual happy hour atmosphere. For extra fun, turn standard drinking games like Never Have I Ever and Truth or Dare into classy tea party games for adults.

Check out our list of virtual happy hour ideas for more inspiration. Teatime is a time to chat and catch up with friends. By preparing talking points ahead of time, you ensure that chatter flows just as readily as tea at your virtual party. Check out our lists of icebreaker questions and fun question games for more ideas.

Tea is a Victorian tradition, and while many folks think of this period as prim and proper, crime and scandal are also recurring themes of the era. Which means that murder mysteries are fitting virtual tea party activities. First, find a virtual murder mystery with a theme that fits into your tea party. Then, invite your guests to become detectives and unravel the cold case while sipping and snacking. For more ideas, check out our list of virtual murder mystery party games.

Virtual tea parties are great mid-afternoon ways to unwind and catch up with coworkers, friends, or family. The casual, relaxed atmosphere encourages mindfulness, friendly interaction, and joy. Most folks enjoy the chance to catch up, dress up, share a snack and drink, and celebrate a special occasion in an informal setting. Next, check out this post on virtual wine tasting and this one with games to play on Zoom. Virtual tea parties are online gatherings where guests meet up via video call to share tea, light snacks, and stimulating conversation.

To host a virtual tea party, first choose a date and time. Since tea is usually an afternoon affair, consider holding the event around lunchtime. Next, create a virtual meeting link and send it to your guests. Designing an artful ecard is a great way to grab attention and boost attendance. Then, plan out activities, games, and talking topics to entertain guests during the party. Sending physical items like teatime care packages, craft kits, or food is a nice touch.

The best virtual tea party ideas are whimsical yet practical and encourage gentle socialization. Some good virtual tea party ideas include Tea vs. Coffee, tea party Zoom backgrounds, virtual tea party scavenger hunts, crafts, and tea leaf reading. Team building content expert. Angela has a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and worked as a community manager with Yelp to plan events for businesses. Skip to content You found our list of fancy virtual tea party ideas. This list contains: virtual tea party games for adults virtual afternoon tea ideas Zoom tea party ideas tea party Zoom backgrounds how to host a virtual tea party Here is the list!

List of virtual tea party ideas From care packages, to crafts, to games, here is a list of ways to make your online tea party equal parts comfy and engaging. Learn more about Tea vs Coffee. The first player to connect five consecutive squares and call Bingo wins! We made a Virtual Tea Party Bingo template for you to use: Feel free to add your own clues, and be sure to randomize the squares so that not everyone wins at once! Virtual Tea Party Scavenger Hunt Scavenger hunts make great tea party games for adults and kids alike.

We made a virtual tea party scavenger hunt template for you to use during your bash: For more information, check out our guide to virtual scavenger hunts. We made a template and answer key you can use to run your game: For added fun, make up your own bogus rules to share with each other.

Teatime Care Package Kits Mailing tea-themed care package kits makes your online affair a more hands-on experience and builds anticipation for the event. Here are some ideas of items to include in virtual tea party kits: Teas Infusers Fun mugs Mug toppers Cup koozies Cookies Petit fours Mini cupcakes or cupcakes in a jar Honey sticks Stirring spoons Fake flowers Doilies Paper fans Printed napkins If your online tea party occurs at work, then consider sending these fancy care packages as virtual employee engagement idea.

Virtual Tea Bake Off Drinks might be the main event at a virtual tea party, but snacks come in as a close second. Mug Decorating Mug decorating enables guests to customize cups for the event, as well as mementos to enjoy long after the party ends! To host a mug decorating session during your remote tea party: Purchase blank mugs to send to participants Assemble decorating kits with supplies like sharpies, paint pens, nail polish, or chalkboard paint. Send craft kits to guests.

Embellish your mugs together while on Zoom or another video call. Candle Making Fancy teacups make great candle containers, and teacup candles make great virtual tea party crafts. To make the candles: Set the wick in the cup. Melt the wax, adding fragrance and color if desired.

Pour liquid wax into the cup. Wait for the mixture to cool.



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