Last year, my darling daughter-in-law hosted a tea party for her very own American girl, Laurel, , and some little misses in the neighborhood. She even provided gloves and hats for dress up before tea.
This week, by popular demand, the event will be repeated and likely will be remembered as the Second Annual American Girls Tea Party. Shelly and Laurel will entertain eight little girls and their dolls.
When I asked Laurel what I could do for the occasion, she requested that I make these hats for party favors. Of course, I jumped at the opportunity and tackled the task with the enthusiasm and delight that comes only from meeting a grandchild’s request. I declare that child could ask for the moon and I would try my best to arrange for delivery, probably through Amazon. Continue reading