Wednesday 31 August 2011

Miss Dolly's Vintage Parties


Looking for something a bit different for your wedding reception? Why not let Miss Dolly's Vintage Parties create a classic high tea setting for your guests with their beautiful vintage china and eclectic vintage accessories?


Miss Dolly's collection of crockery is all English bone china and includes trios in a huge variety of colours and styles from Victorian to Art Deco through to 1960's. To compliment the china trios are cake stands, milk jugs, sugar bowls, teaspoons, knives, cake forks, sugar tongs and, of course, teapots. They also stock a selection of cut glass and pressed glass items, including decanters, glasses and bon bon dishes


To complete your table setting, Miss Dolly's also has a large variety of lace and embroidered vintage table cloths and runners available to hire.


From October, brides will be able to book private consultations at Miss Dolly's new studio to hand pick the china and accessories for their weddings. Accompanied by a pot of tea, naturally!




Hen parties with a vintage twist!


Would you like a hen party with a difference? Are you inspired by all things vintage?

"Miss Dolly's creates personalised vintage tea parties for hen's at the location of your choice - a glamorous and sophisticated way to spend time with your close family and family in the lead up to your wedding. Our tea parties include afternoon tea served on vintage china, complete with decorations, flowers, helium balloons, confetti and favours for each guest. Miss Dolly's also creates a Make-A-Wish box for the bride-to-be, so each guest can write her message or wish as a keepsake after the party."



Miss Dolly's can organise a photographer to record the event or organise one of their fabulous workshops to run alongside your vintage tea. 


Workshops include cupcake decorating....


 flower arranging.....


or creating fascinators 
(many hens create a fascinator to wear to the wedding!)

Miss Dolly's Vintage Parties will be at The Dorset Vintage Wedding Fair with their 1950's caravan, Dolly. Do stop by for a chat!


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