Sunday, September 22, 2019

A Tea Like in My Grandmothers Day

One of the former Presidents of our Genealogy Society said one day " I wish we could have a old fashion ladies tea" I said...OK we will!

It took a year of planning and we did it last April, but with all the teas everyone is having over the Downton Abbey movie I thought I would show you.

The Historical Society owns a beautiful home built in the 1890's by one of my cousins that was a architect. It was perfect to host a tea. I will show you more interior shots and the end of the post.

We decided it WOULD be like our Grandmothers Eastern Star, DAR teas of the 1920's-1960's. Even on dishes. So we began collecting, tea pots, tea cups, sandwich trays you name it.
Luckily one day my Girlfriend and I were out antiquing and a dealer told me about a local Catholic school that was closing and that they use to have tea's. I could stop by and pick up what I wanted.

 Brenda our Treasurer and partner in crime
Everything was pretty much $1
It was fun collecting salt and pepper shakers, tea pots, cream and sugars.
We had enough we did color schemes.

Found wedding invitations and Dollar Tree, perfect to make our menu!

At 1515 making the flower arrangements all in teapots. 

Come on in and be welcomed by Mrs. Dudley
Our Past President who wanted the tea, dressed as Mrs. Dudley from the 1950's.

We set up tables in the 2 parlors and the dining room. We had a local company deliver linens, tables and chairs

We spent a great deal of attention to detail. How do you like our rose napkins we rolled?
Paper doilies for place mats, the plastic silverware looks like silver which were wrapped and tied together with a take home teapot charm.

We had dry runs with the plate samples
milk glass with pink flowers were my favorite


we used alot of American Fostoria




Check out the Holly Fostoria s/p shakers I got for $2!

Loved how the yellow turned out. I paid $1 for the coin glass s/p shakers at my local jewelers. He inherited his Grandparents old new stock and was selling all of it!

Place cards, nuts and mints cups for all


the formal dining room table

We used our archives for displays

The Bachelor Girls Club. We had their minutes and pictures from the 1910's.

we lined the piano with vintage hats

I lined the fireplace with pictures and items of my Grandmother and her things from her Eastern Star Chapter

The dining room has Mrs. Dudley's china and cabinets donated by the family.

Formal dining room, we had a style show too!
This young man from the 1940's stopped by.
We sold out! All the chairs were filled.


More of the fashion show

We had wonderful speakers from organizations in town that were over 100 years old.
Everyone really enjoyed themselves...and wanted to know if it was a yearly thing!
Oh my NO! It was alot of hard work and I was pooped from carrying in all that glassware. We had to wash everything in accordance of the heath department.

Now for shots of the interior and exterior of this beautiful home

a wrap around porch that goes to a door in the dining room

look at all the details

Pansies in tea cups were on the porch to welcome guest


Love these chairs!

original light fixture and the Dudley sign
Mr. Dudley was a local Dr who saw patients in the home, there is a side entrance for the office.
On the National Historic Register


Now more of the interior

His office has medical artifacts on display

the fireplace in the parlor


The kitchen is straight out of the 1940's. Metal cabinets, huge windows.
Behind my friends are the built in cabinets that open to the dining room.

the cabinets on the dining room side.
Love these 2, we wouldn't have a genealogy society without them.
Wish I did not live 2 hrs away so I could spend more time with them.

the stairway

details between the hall and parlor.

Well how did we do?
Did you enjoy it...did you feel like you were invited!?



8 comments:

Debbie said...

Oh my goodness...this looks so impressive! I love everything about the tea. The location, the teapots, and dishes, set-up, flowers, etc. You all did a wonderful job!! It looks like a very enjoyable event.
Debbie
xo

Pat said...

Ann,
I agree, Teas, such as these, are wonderful to attend. . .
but few realize the amount of work involved to make a few magical hours happen!
What an affirmation to hold such a Tea to find items for a $ at a Catholic Church!!!
Absolutely LOVE the flora arrangements within the tea pots!
Yes, I did love all the details. . .but my favorite is the green screen door!
Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
Pat

Gina @ VictorianWannaBe said...

Hi Ann! What a fun time in a beautiful Victorian home! Everything looked just lovely!
I don't know if you know this or not but Richard in Clarksville passed away on July 2. It was all so very sad and unexpected.

Ann said...

Hello Ann. I was thinking about you just the other day, randomly wondering if you were still writing and here you are with an absolutely fabulous post. The house is wonderful. I like to study the old Victorians since dollhouses have become a passion for me and I am discovering that the dollhouse designers and makers were inspired by historical homes. So amazing. And the tea. You went to so much work to make the tea authentic. I am finding that we have so many similarities. I didn't realize or perhaps remember that you are in DAR. I joined about three years ago. In fact my two daughters and I joined together. My Aunt was DAR and had the patriot proven. We wanted to join with my sister-in-law, but she had quite a struggle, but now there are four us in our small chapter in Norther Colorado, Overland Trail Chapter in Laporte, CO. That you are DAR--well, we are now not only kindred spirits for our love of family and things old, but we are patriots and DAR. How wonderful is that? My sister-in-law is our chapter regent and I am the recording secretary, and my oldest daughter is the Registrar. I am continuing my genealogy on ancestry.com and am finding more patriots on both my parents lines. Back to the tea. The best part is the authenticity that you went to and now you inspire me to try to plan a summer tea for our chapter. A garden party perhaps. All too often these days, women don't take the time to slow down and enjoy gatherings that afternoon provided for our grandmothers. Congratulations for a creating a loving afternoon for them.

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