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Elegant Theme Party - Alice in WonderlandAn Alice in Wonderland themed dinner party has got to be one of the best elegant dinner party ideas! I stumbled upon this idea on Rachel Ashwell's blog while researching party ideas for my husband's birthday. It's fantastic! I thought you might like it too. ![]() Getting oversized items for elegant party decorations has got to the number one best idea for this elegant theme party. I was thinking I could add big pencils, vases for glasses, a big rectangular glass container for 'cake'. :) The bottle tags are such a great idea too! ![]() I really love the personalization and stamping. I've got to get myself one of those A-Z typewriter font stamps and lovely ink colours! ![]() A fantastic idea to use a mish mash of plates. I would love to see more tea pots and cups and saucers too. ![]() And who can forget the Mad hatter? They are such great visuals to spin off ideas, aren't they? I would add many colourful cupcakes, a pretty Alice-in-wonderland blue table cloth and lots of flowers! And maybe a clock or two. It could even be set out in a garden making it an elegant garden party! The pictures are from Rachel Ashwell via http://rachelashwellshabbychic.blogspot.com/
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