Mad Hatter Tea Party Decoration Ideas
The Mad Hatter is a fictional character from "Alice in Wonderland," the popular story written by Lewis Carroll. The headgear that the Mad Hatter wears makes him unforgettable. Being a well-known character in most places in the world, the Mad Hatter theme for parties is appealing to people of all ages. Does this Spark an idea?
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Mad Hatter Tables
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Make each party table different. Use colorful or printed tablecloths. Assorted chairs with different heights should be interesting. Provide mismatched teapots, teacups and saucers for each table. Centerpieces will give an interesting touch to each table. Try arranging various kinds of small flowers in a teacup and stick a single feather in the middle; use colorful flowers and colored feathers to make the centerpiece more striking. Another option is to stack teapots or cups and saucers. To make this centerpiece, stack and glue two sets of cups and saucers, alternating the saucer and the cup, or stack and glue a couple of teapots.
Mad Hatter Party Hats
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Party hats are customary, and for a Mad Hatter-themed tea party, top hats for the guests will be a good touch. Top hats are available in stores. The hats can come in a variety of colors. Decorate the hat by tying a strip of fabric or ribbon on it. Make sure that the color of the fabric or ribbon is different from the top hat’s color. To make it more attractive, attach a piece of card printed with 10/6 on one side of the top hat. Another option is to attach a blank piece of card on each hat. Require the guests to decorate the cards as they wish. Provide crayons, colored pens and other art materials for each table. This can also serve as a game for the party.
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Floor and Wall Decorations
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Decorate walls with huge playing cards. Do this by printing card designs on pieces of white construction paper. Replicate the rabbit hole by painting or printing a huge image of it. Put up the image on one wall. Print signs that say “this way,” “that way,” “up” or “down.” Place these signs randomly on the walls. You may also cut out paw prints from colored construction paper and scatter them on the floor. On one wall, hang or place a huge mirror. Label it with the sign “Looking glass.”
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