This Alice In Wonderland Tea Party is a must see. It is absolutely fabulous. From the Mad Hatter invitations to the Flamingo croquet game, you will be able to get so many great free ideas for your next Alice In Wonderland Party.
Here are the birthday girls. Aren't they cute. Mia is the one on the left and Brittni is the one on the right. I stopped them from talking to their friends long enough to get this picture.

These are homemade Mad Hatter invitations. Just one more thing I do. Angie (the hostess of this Alice In Wonderland Tea Party) helped me do my son's Rockstar Party, so I payed her back by making these invitations for her girls' birthday party.
They weren't easy, but they turned out so cute. I was really proud of them.

As you entered this Alice In Wonderland Tea Party, you were greated by this adorable wire rabbit. It was only the beginning to a whimsical trip into Wonderland. This goes to show you that you don't have to use party supplies only to have awesome party decor.

This is the left part of the extra long tea table. Tons of teacups and saucers grace the table. The "mushrooms" are simply flower pots that Angie painted. So cute! The yummy snacks on top of the mushrooms were the Alice In Wonderland Tea Party favors.

More fun Madhatter tea party decor. You can see the large black
Alice In Wonderland Classic Madhatter Hat
, hat boxes, more tea cups, candles, flower bouquet, and so much more. The pictures really do not tell the tale. This party was so fantastic.

Clocks, an antique Alice, tea pots, more hats, and so much more.

Closeup of one of the many tea pots that were on the table. Notice the white tulle down the middle of the table. It had lights intertwined in them. There were also large playing cards.

A large wrought iron gazebo was over the table and this is the chandelier that was hanging from the middle. It had all kinds of hats on it. On each hat was painted a scene from the story, "Alice In Wonderland".

Lining the landscape was really cute teacup candles. Angie screwed teacups onto wooden spindles and placed tea lights in them.

Of course there were flamingos. What's an Alice In Wonderland Tea Party without flamingos?

Cute as can be. Here is Alice and The March Hare. (Shhhhh, The March Hare thought she was The Mad Hatter...I didn't have the heart to tell her otherwise.)

Just like in the story, we had flamingo croquet to play. It was really cute as part of the decor and as a game.

This is another fabulous idea for this Alice In Wonderland party. Paint plywood in a checker board. Purchase large checkers. Set on a table and add sparkling tinsel around the edge.

As the sun went down, the lights were turned on. It was stunning to see. The gazebo was lit up as well as down the middle of the table.

Here is the Mad Hatter cake. Very simple, but it worked.
Happy Birthday Brittni and Mia!
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