Acorn Tea Set

For the Autumnal Equinox we had a double tea party, tea for us, and a mini tea party with fairies. We served them this nice glitter-in-acorns meal, because we’re pretty sure that fairies like to eat glitter.

This is a simple thing to make, I hesitate to call it a tutorial, so we’ll call it a mini tutorial, but what’s in a name anyway.

Step 1: Collect acorns. We live in a blessed part of the world, California, where there are several varieties of acorns available year round it seems like. Near our house we have the round fat acorns of my East Coast youth, and also long skinny acorns which belong to California Live Oaks. You need some good big flat acorn caps for the fairy plates, and some small deep ones with long stems for the cups. If you don’t live in California you might not be able to find the shape of acorn we used for our chalices, if not, collect some 3/16″ (~3-4mm) twigs for the chalice stems.

Using some heavy grit sand paper, something in the 60-100 range, sand the bottoms of the large acorn caps flat. Rebecca helped me with this, it’s good practice holding things steady while sliding them over the sandpaper. For the chalices just sand the end of the stem flat. If your chalice acorn doesn’t have much of a stem, cut a tiny bit of twig and sand the ends of that flat to use as a chalice stem, or consider yourself to be making tea cups. That was my original plan anyway…

Get out your glue gun and hot glue tiny buttons to the bottom of the chalice/tea cup stems. We put our buttons face down, which made them more stable as cups. If you decided to go with a bit of twig, glue that in between the button and acorn caps.

Have your 4 year old fill your dishes with glue and glitter, or other fairy food, such as small seeds, or beads.

After the glue dries, have a tea party! These are really easy, and I expect them to get a lot of play in the doll house!

I just updated my theme, hand integrating a bunch of changes, so let me know if you notice something horribly broken. I’m trying to get threaded comments working. I know my sidebar is grey, I haven’t figured out why yet… Oh, hey, now it’s not. Shoot. I hate it when things change for no explainable reason. Hrmph. Oh, it’s just grey on the front page… Moving along…


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Thanks maryanne, I finally got the grey sidebar thing figured out, it was in a background image that had changed, not in the code I was banging my head against!  Also, I finally got the threaded reply-to-comment-and-send-email thing working, you may or may not want to fight with ‘comment-to-email.php’.

Glitter in acorns is way better than glitter all over my house.  My mom sent Rebecca a container of ‘fairy dust’ to sprinkle everywhere…  Since I vetoed more fairy dust I’m trying to find other cleaner ways to get more glitter in her life.  😛

Reminds me of stuff that I made from “things and stuff” when I was a little girl. Good memories for an “older” lady. Not old yet, just lived a long time. :o)

Yes, I’m sure I’m not nearly the first to use acorn caps for tea cups and plates, they are so appealing!  I remember I had a book with ‘recipes’ for many mud pie tea parties…  fun times.

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