Yes, I did make it myself! Very proud of my achievements. |
Of course, a glass or two of bubbly to wet the baby's head and a slice of cake doesn't go amiss either. In fact, the best post-ceremony receptions we have been to have incorporated afternoon tea and I'm a girl with a sweet tooth, so that keeps me happy.
Don't get stuck behind the BBQ! |
However, even if you decide to cater for your christening or naming ceremony yourself, it can still be expensive and for someone who loves all the entertaining fripperies, I do often run the risk of racking up even bigger bills by getting carried away with the need to buy cake stands, table decorations, coloured glasses, bunting etc etc.
So here are a few tips to help keep the costs down:
Well it was Jubilee year! |
- Buy in bulk - if you can, visit a wholesaler to buy ingredients/wine/soft drinks etc for your party
- Substitute beautiful fresh flower arrangements with beautiful pot plants that will look lovely on tables but can be planted in the garden once your party is over
- Beg, borrow and steal (ok maybe not the last one but you know what I mean)
- Take people up on their offers of help
- Keep your refreshments simple - it's all about being together after all.