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If you have a celebration coming up then Vintage Afternoons can help. We offer complete party planning and supply for both adults and children's parties.

We specialise in Vintage parties which is a wonderful way to celebrate any occasion including weddings, christenings, baby showers, school or college balls, work events, 18th, 60th etc. We can provide the whole package, supply you with ideas to bring your dream party together, provide catering, balloons, make up, hair, photography, videography, celebration cakes, candy bars, lindy hop or salsa dancers/teachers, popcorn and chocolate fountains, complete decoration service, china hire, tables, pink gazebo, staff to serve and clear away and so much more. Whatever you need we will find it, oh and I forgot the pony rides!!

We can create any theme you have in mind, source entertainment and venues. Here are a selection of themes we offer for both children and adults:

Mad hatters tea party

Vintage tea party

Hollywood glamour

All pink or All white party

Pirates on the high seas

1940's 50's 60's 70's etc

Charlie and the chocolate factory

Give us a theme and we will do it for you.

We have an award winning filmmaker on our books, a hair and make up artist to many TV celebrities, an amazing home baker and a fab children's entertainer, above all we have an impeccable record of excellent service and attention to detail. Our prices are fair and our goal is to give you or your child a dream party.

07792097325 Tina

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