Posted in 'Afternoon tea' by Rachel_Amy
I'd love to have afternoon tea on my wedding day. What do you all think?
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Aah that sounds like a lovely idea! I've never been to a wedding where they did this - it's something a little different, which is good.
View ArticlePosted in 'Afternoon tea' by Rachel_Amy
I'd have scones, oodles of strawberries and Pimm's. Guests could play croquet while the photographs are being taken and there'd be bunting everywhere...
View ArticlePosted in 'Afternoon tea' by Carly
I love afternoon tea (I only just realised that I like scones, so I've been having it all the time recently to make up for lost time!) - I think this...
View ArticlePosted in 'Afternoon tea' by Rachel_Amy
Well, it can be rather filling can't it? Quite a lot of stodge I suppose. So I guess I would have the wedding breakfast as an evening meal perhaps...
View ArticlePosted in 'Afternoon tea' by hannah
That sounds like a good idea. Really like the sound of this, although I don't know how to play croquet, but maybe the guests would!
View ArticlePosted in 'Afternoon tea' by Carly
I reckon it would still be funny whether the knew or not - I can't imagine anyone would get too competitive over the rules
View ArticlePosted in 'Afternoon tea' by Rachel_Amy
No it's just something to do instead of waiting around
View ArticlePosted in 'Afternoon tea' by hannah
Haha hopefully no one would get too competitive, don't want any fights breaking out in the background of your photos
View ArticlePosted in 'Afternoon tea' by DizzyBride1984
:) Sounds like a lovely idea. My mum recently had a "It's 3 weeks before my daughters wedding, and iv'e only spoken to the groom's family a few times...
View ArticlePosted in 'Afternoon tea' by Carly
That's a lovely idea DizzyBride - a great way to get to know people a bit more before the wedding.
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