The document lists various types of teas, sandwiches and snacks for a tea party, as well as dresses and accessories that are appropriate tea party attire. It also includes symbols and their meanings commonly found in tea leaf reading. Finally, it provides etiquette tips for behavior at a tea party and considerations for wording a proper tea party invitation.
5. Acorn – prosperity or good Circle – success, completion;
health can also mean a baby
Airplane – an impending coming
journey or a rise in position Coin – money
Apple – achievement Crescent moon – prosperity
Baby – small worries and good fortune
Ball – variable fortunes Cross – suffering or a sacrifice
Bell – unexpected news Cup – a reward
Birds – good news or a Dog – good friend; if at
journey bottom, a friend needs help
Boat – a visit from a friend Egg – good omen
Butterfly – fickleness Elephant – wisdom and
Candle – help from others strength
Cat – deception or a false Eye – caution
friend Fan – flirtation
Chain – engagement or Feather – lack of
wedding concentration
6. Things not to do
1. Not placing your napkin in your lap.
2. Talking with your mouth full.
3. Reaching across others for any table item.
4. Slurping or smacking your lips.
5. Asking for seconds before being offered.
6. Not passing the salt and pepper together.
7. Doing all the talking.
8. Doing none of the talking.
9. Pushing food onto your fork with your finger.
10. Moving your plate away when you're
finished
7. Important things of an invite:
Wording should be proper
In stead of 4 words in should be 15
Use words like: attend or elegant