February 23, 2026

How to Throw a Bridgerton Themed Tea Party

If you’re looking to throw a Bridgerton tea party, then look no further! The first part of season 4 was released on January 29, and part 2 will be released on February 26. I absolutely love Bridgerton, entertaining and decorating, so this was right up my alley! I wanted to style a pretty tablescape and tea party, but I also wanted to use pieces I already owned. You don’t have to go out and buy all new pieces for this; you just need to get creative.

Grab your favorite dinnerware and tea cups first. Next comes the florals. You can never have to many. I went to Trader Joe’s so I could make my own affordable vase of flowers. And then I bought some extra hydrangeas to add a fun little touch at each place setting. I added a pretty bloom in each mug. What a cute touch! Another way to add some fun whimsical touches is to try out this fun little bow napkin diy. It is super easy! You can use rectangular or square napkins. They both look super cute, but I only had these napkins on hand, so I made these. They’re the perfect feminine touch to add to your tablescape. All you need is cup or mug with a handle to put your bow napkin through. So quick and easy, so oh so pretty and elevated!

This little bow napkin adds the prettiest little touch to your tablescape. I think you could honestly do most any color or print. Florals or even solid pastels would be so pretty too. I think as long as it has a feminine, floral and elevated feel to it, it will give off total Bridgerton vibes. Add your favorite tea flavors and finger foods, and you’re ready for a fun and feminine Bridgerton tea party.

Are you a Bridgerton fan? Will you be throwing a tea party?

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