A kitchen tea is held before the wedding day, and is whether instead of a hen's night or some brides select to have both. A kitchen tea is often where the bride will request older guests, relatives and those who wouldn't attend the hen's night. It is generally held during the day at someone's house and was traditionally where the bride was given gifts of kitchen essentials that she would need once she was married. Today most brides already have all they need due to living in their own home before they marry, so gift giving needs to be a diminutive more creative.
Handmade Gifts
Food And Dessert
Unlike a hen's night or bridal shower a kitchen tea tends to be more sedate, and the gifts generally reflect this. Personal gifts that are created especially for the bride can be lovely, particularly if the bride has all she already needs. For example, make up a recipe journal by surface a book with pretty fabric and have each guest contribute their favourite recipes. Make sure you have an equal collection or entrees, mains and desserts and have your guests include notes about their secrets in making ready and presentation. include meals for formal supper parties and quick easy to get ready meals after a busy day. You can also think ahead and include some meals for toddlers and children. Someone else similar idea is to make up an advice box where you have each guest write their handy household tips and tricks on cards which can be filed under the separate headings of 'kitchen', 'laundry', 'garden' etc.
Kitchen Alternatives
If the bride already has a fully qualified kitchen then throw a garden party and guests can give plants and gardening tools instead. Build up the bride's home library and give her books. They range in price to suit all budgets and can include novels, cookbooks, gardening books, home decorating books and any number of how-to books. You might want to stock up her wine collection and throw a wine cellar party or have a charm party and bring cosmetics for the bride, then pamper the bride and guests with manicures and facials.
Different Gifts
Items that the bride would not normally buy for herself make great gifts. Luxury items like glutton food, including costly olive oil, wine, special cheeses and handcrafted chocolates can be presented to the bride in a picnic hamper, which she can later use. Have each guest buy a special Christmas ornamentation which the bride and groom can hang on their tree together on their first Christmas as a married couple. Instead of having cheap tinsel and ornaments they will have a beautiful collection of ornaments they can treasure and which will be meaningful as they each come from a special friend or relative. For a personal gift gift the bride with a charm bangle and have each guest give her a charm to hang on it, with special point to them or their relationship.
Kitchen Tea Ideas For the Bride Who Has everything
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