Mommy and Me Tea Party Playdate at Whole Foods | Recap

Frilly hats, twirly dresses, and bow-ties: all accounted for and present at our Mommy & Me Tea Party Playdate at Whole Foods. We loved spending the morning with moms and kiddos celebrating Mother’s Day by getting a little fancy and a little crafty!

Mommy and Me Tea

This tea party naturally included tea and lemonade. Whole Foods also provided scrumptious cookies, biscuits and market-fresh fruit. The patio was transformed with beautiful fresh flowers to complement the brisk (read: windy) spring day.

Tea Party Drinks

Story time featured Fancy Nancy. That girl sure knows a thing or two about tea parties.

Tea PartyMoms and kids planted their very own tea plant in recycled containers. Now, tea parties can happen whenever and wherever!

Tea Party

Tea Party

Finally, we rolled up our sleeves and did a little “tea-dyeing”. This project used tea as a natural dye to create unique designs on white shirts and was a super kid-friendly activity with featuring no harsh chemicals or dyes. Follow these simple steps to “tea-dye” a shirt at home.

Tea Party

Tea Party

Tea PartyAll ticket proceeds from our playdate will go to proudly support Wichita Center for the Arts. The Center provides exceptional art education programs for the community.

Thank you to Whole Foods for hosting and a huge thank you to Sally Cavanaugh Photography for capturing our morning with such beautiful photos. 

Tea Party Fun

Tea Party

Tea Party

Tea Party SmileYou can check out all the photos from our morning in our Facebook Album.

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Tomi Dechant
Tomi is a mover, shaker, and baby maker - which means she enjoys a good dance party in the kitchen and is a mom to two monsters of her own creation. Tomi is from Kansas and is currently a Political Science instructor and author of the children's book, How to Make a Monster Smile.