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Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

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Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party.

This morning, our Elf on the Shelf sibling duo, Pepper and Winter, found their way into my three-year-old’s room.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

It was so cute to see them having a tea party with my daughter’s dolls.

My daughter absolutely loved that they were finally in her room!

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

It was such a dreamy day for a tea party. 

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

We have had snow the past three days and as a result, there was a really nice light coming in through Amelia’s bedroom window.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

It was diffused by her curtains and cast a lovely light on her dolls and this Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party scene.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

I loved that Pepper Mint and Winter Mint set up the dolls’ plates using both real and fake food.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

I purchased this darling wooden tea treat stand with treats from Neiman Marcus.

It is from the brand Tea Leaf Toys.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

The Peter Rabbit printed chocolates have been in our pantry since my son’s Peter Rabbit birthday party.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

We had the party in April and they were getting old so I’m glad they were put to use.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

Years ago my grandma gifted us a few Hümmel tea sets— both a kids’ size and a miniature set which I think is a 1:12 or 1:6 scale version.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

I designed Amelia’s room with the thought of having her table always set for a doll tea party.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

So far, for the past many months, our little tea set items have been on it. She is always having tea parties with her dolls.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

So, it was a pretty quick scene for our Elf sibling duo to set as it is always set with tea party items.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

What was new today was that Pepper and Winter brought their own little table and chairs

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

and set up a little tea set in their size.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

One of my favorite details they added is the tiny tea bag that is in their teapot

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

and the little sign/explanation of what kind of herbal tea they were serving.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

Our Elf on the Shelf is a sibling duo. The boy is named, Pepper and the girl is Winter; their last name is Mint.

Here we have Pepper Mint and Winter Mint drinking peppermint herbal tea. Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

I also loved the little biscuits on their tea saucers and the Peter Rabbit chocolates that they got out of our pantry and cut to their size.

 

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

The dolls’ chocolates are full-sized the one below has been nibbled on by my daughter.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

They did an outstanding job of capturing what I designed this space to be in my daughter’s ‘Kitty Cat Room’. I haven’t posted her room’s ‘before and after’ photos—as this summer I redid all the kid’s rooms, but I will soon.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

My kids hung around this scene ALL morning. 

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

Even my one-year-old couldn’t get enough of it.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

I gave him a cookie cracker (La Grande Galette French Butter Cookies), and he took it straight to my daughter’s American Doll and fed it to her.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

It just melted my heart to see this playout. 

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

Overall, today was a pretty cute setup.

What I think Pepper and Winter used for this Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party— The Supply List.

M.J.Hümmel kids’ tea set (for the exact one, try Poshmark, Ebay, Mercari, or other similar sites.)

M.J.Hümmel 1:12 tea set (for the exact one, try Poshmark, Ebay, Mercari, or other similar sites.)

Tea party wooden food (for the exact one, google Tender Leaf Toys, Chocolate Bonbons NMS21_Z28VD—where I purchased mine is sold out)

Kitty cat napkins with gold accents

Peter Rabbit chocolates— (sold out—Williams Sonoma)

Wheat Thins cut into tiny biscuit shapes

The Peppermint tea bag was cut and altered to be tiny and the sign is cut from its packaging I think.

Kid Kraft KidKraft Designed by Me™: Magnetic Makeover Wooden Dollhouse  table and chairs

IKEA LÄTT Children’s table and 2 chairs, white/pine

Burke Decor twinkle star chandelier

gold star curtains

gold curtain rod

Barbie glasses (Teacher Barbie)

hot glue gun and sticks

Elf on the Shelf ballerina outfit freeze frame

How I think Pepper and Winter set this Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party scene up.
Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

Almost everything is self-explanatory when looking at the photos of how they set this up.

The few things that may require a little more explanation are the tiny tea bag and the little biscuits.

The tea bag was made by cutting a normal tea bag down to size on both sides and shortening the string.

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

So, the tag was cut into a tiny square and the tea bag, using two closed edges, was also cut into a tiny square. The open two edges were closed to hold a tiny amount of tea leaves by using a smidgeon of hot glue.

Then, the string was shortened and hot glued back onto one end.

The biscuits are Wheat Thins cut down to look like they are biscuits on a 1:12-1:6 doll scale.

A tiny dab of hot glue was used to keep Winter in her slippery seat and to hold Pepper’s glasses on.

That’s it! 

Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party

To see more details, check out the video of this Elf on the Shelf: Tea Party scene located in this blog post.

To see more Elf on the Shelf ideas check out this post here. I’ll be adding more this December as well.

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