A Barbie Tea at the Propylaeum
What a wonderful, long weekend! I truly enjoyed it. I watched Suspicion with Cary Grant and set my DVR for recording the new Jane Austen inspired movies on Hallmark. They have been really nice so far. I have also been adding LOTS of new Amazon finds to my lists and my Shop my Favorites page on my website.
A few days ago, it was my turn to watch the Showhouse. As a Guild member we take turns assisting the contractors and designers. I always enjoy this. It gives me an opportunity to meet the local designers and learn about companies in my area.
Another great perk of being a Guild member is exposure to wonderful organizations. I was recently invited to a Barbie Tea theme party at a women’s historical society called the Propylaeum. The Propylaeum was started in 1888 and was created to provide a center for cultivation for women.
When I pulled up to the historical home, I knew that I would love it.
photo credit: Mrs. Shockley
It has a very grand entrance. You can also rent some space at the historical home for parties or weddings.
Loving the staircase, even with the dated carpet.
The floors….
photo credit: The Propylaeum
I decided to be a good sport and take a photo in the Barbie themed photo-opt area. Not usually my thing but I did enjoy it! I kept my outfit simple yet comfortable. I am wearing a pink blush dress, ballerina cardigan from my boutique, my Tory Burch cap toe heels, and my vintage Louis Vuitton. (I have a 2xl left in light pink of the ballerina cardigan on my website).
I stopped, grabbed a glass of pink Moscato, and headed to my table.
The room was put together so well and was a wonderful welcome to a drury Saturday morning.
photo credit: Mrs. Shockley
I sat next to my friend Amy who immediately made me try Earl Grey tea. Yes you read that correctly. I have NEVER tried Earl Grey tea until that ladies tea and I must say it was so good! I also loved seeing all of the vintage china, tea sandwiches and pastries as well.
Now most of us at the table did not know each other but that did not stop me from asking who was a member of the Propylaeum and who was not. I wanted to know more about the institution and the leadership opportunities that they offered. Sadly, no one at my table was a member. It was nice catching up with Amy and Margaret, but it was also wonderful to meet new people.
Loved the paintings on the ceilings. People put so much more effort into elegant living back then.
After the tea, I decided to go upstairs and do a self-guided tour of the home. This room was my absolute favorite. I love the pink paint color, detailed fireplace and floors. This home had tons of rooms. It felt as if the house went on and on.
photo credit: Mrs. Shockley
I also could not get enough of this vintage bed and fabric headboard. Oh magnifique! Just beautiful! There is a Mother’s Day tea scheduled soon. I really would like to go so we will see if I can fit it into my schedule.
Let me know in the comments section below if you have made any new recent tearoom discoveries in your city.
- Side note: the Elizabeth Arden Vintage Vanity Collection has been added to my Poshmark page. Take a peek, make an offer!
A Barbie tea is up my alley. Love that you did the photo. Very nice. Isn’t Earl Grey magnificent tea? One of my favorite teas. Glad you enjoyed yourself. The girls and I are planning to do the tea at The Ritz in Buckhead this Spring, hopefully all our schedules will sync up for that??
OMG! There is a Ritz in Buckhead!! I wish I would have known. I would have tried to visit it!
Let me rephrase that Mrs Shockley. The Ritz Carlton Buckhead closed down some years back and is the Whitley Hotel. It’s called the Tipsy Tea. I have a bad habit of calling things what they used to be instead of what they are now referred too. My brain is stuck Ritz. My apologies. ??♀️