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Vintage Afternoons provide magical parties for children age 3+. We travel to your home or a local hall depending on how many guests you have. Our parties range from a one hour party with our entertainer playing good old fashioned games including egg and spoon races, treasure hunt, dressing up and musical games. We can also include a visit from our look a like mascots Hello kitty or Peppa pig. If you want a longer party we offer a 90 minute entertainment package and for those of you who want to sit back and relax we have a full party package that includes 90 minutes of entertainment, home baked afternoon tea with juice, table decorations, table wear and party bags. We host the entire party for you from start to finish, all you need to do is add a cake. Our fantastic themes include vintage fairy and pirate, Willy Wonka and Mad hatters tea party. Our tables are really unique and look beautiful.


For our grown ups we offer vintage tea parties, themed parties, baby showers, christenings and any other celebrations all offered in a vintage style. We also have a pretty pink gazebo, stools, vintage china, cake stands and other china wear for hire.


Please visit www.vintageafternoons.co.uk for full details.

07792097325 we service the whole of South East London and Greater London

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