Fancy a brew? Discover your next cuppa in our goodybags

loose leaf tea with hearts and confetti

Say I do with this beautiful cakey brew! Naturally caffeine free with rooibos, vanilla sponge, coconut and rose are a match made in heaven and tied up with some toasted rice and heart-shaped edible confetti! What's more, you can find a sachet of Bird & Blend Tea Co's Wedding Cake Blend in County Wedding Events' Signature Wedding Show goodybags.

After the sell out success of Bird & Blend Tea Co's Birthday Cake & Vicky Sponge Cake brews they've done it again with this legendary Wedding Cake flavoured blend! What's more, if couples are looking for that extra-special touch the brand's able to customise the labels with the couple's name and date. There are also save save the dates, place names and favours available.

'Love is brewing', this cute card comes with a gorgeous Wedding Cake tea single serve plus each card will come customised with the couple's name and special date. Simply Choose your favourite design, name and date and a pack of cards and single serve tea bags will be sent for you to put together!

'Biodegradable confetti', craft your own one of a kind biodegradable tea-confetti bags! These real flower confetti bags are a mixture of rose and other eco and biodegradable herbs and flowers - perfect for showering the couple with love!
Pack size: 30
Follow these two simple steps to order:
1. Choose your prefered design
2. Let us know your names and date by adding them to the comments box at checkout
It will take approximately three weeks to print your biodegradable confetti, if you havean urgent deadline please get in touch. A pack of customised stickers, empty eco-friendly glassine envelopes, and a bulkbag of rose confetti tea blend, will be sent out for you to build yourselves at home.

Check out birdandblendtea.com

Find out more about County Wedding Events' Signature Wedding Shows here.

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