
Stacks of teacups and flowers formed clever centerpieces for the Daffodil Ball at the historic Windsor Station in Montreal in April 2012. The Alice in Wonderland-inspired gala featured an upscale version of the popular theme.
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At the Daffodil Ball, soup was served from a teapot and topped with an edible pocket watch crust.
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For Ruinart Champagne's afternoon tea and auction at the London in Los Angeles in October 2011, event planner Jes Gordon modernized high tea with white linens topped with khaki runners trimmed in bright, neon borders. Ping-pong paddles served as auction paddles.
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Guests dined on classic finger sandwiches with cucumber, salmon, and egg salad at the Ruinart Champagne event.
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Shoppers sipped free cups of tea at Visit London's "Only in London" pop-up inside New York City's Time Warner Center in March 2010. Event production company Retail Md designed a food display with traditional teatime treats, along with a lush floral arrangement.
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Made for the at-home mixologist, Owl's Brew teas are specially crafted for cocktails and can be mixed with a range of spirits, including vodka, whiskey, and rum, as well as craft beers and wines. Flavors include Coco-Lada, a black tea with coconut; Pink & Black, a Darjeeling with a hint of hibiscus; and the Classic, an English breakfast tea blend. In May, the brand will release White and Vine, a white tea with watermelon, pomegranate, and lemon peel. The teas come in eight-ounce bottles for $9.99 and 32-ounce bottles for $16.99.
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Guests lined up to get their tea leaf readings at Chicago antiques store Golden Triangle's anniversary party in October 2010.
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New York-based JPO Concepts' catering team uses Bigelow Tea's Novus collection to craft creative hors d'oeuvres, including fresh burrata cheese served with mint tea pesto.
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Homemade sorbet from JPO Concepts, made with an herbal tea blend featuring hibiscus, rose, apple, and elderberries, offers a refreshing ending to a summertime tea party.
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Specialty cocktails were served in William and Ashley teacups and adorned with white rabbit garnishes at the National Ballet of Canada's sixth annual fund-raiser, which was held at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto in June 2011.
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A checkerboard table covering and mismatched gold and silver cutlery added to the mad tea party theme at the gala. Guests received mugs and tea strainers as party favors from Canadian tea seller Teaopia, which is now owned by Atlanta-based retailer Teavana.
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Tea house Teaism teamed up with Sticky Fingers Bakery chef Doron Petersan to host a five-course vegan meal in April 2013 at its Alexandria, Virginia, location with tea and sake pairings. The menu by Petersan and Teaism executive chef Alison Swope included a matcha, or green tea, cake with cherry port and almond.
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Occasions Caterers served hot tea with pink, yellow, green, and blue iced cookies for dessert at the Washingtonian's Alice in Wonderland-theme AT&T Best of Washington Party in July 2014, held at the National Building Museum.
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The Grand Marakesh from Raj Tents is a 27- by 44-foot Moroccan-theme tent that includes arches and silk string drops on all openings, a full lighting package, and furniture for 24 guests with low tables and area rugs. It has room for as many as 120 people and is available for rent throughout the United States for $9,950.
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