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Mom fancy something fancy?

Some moms want a spa day. Some moms crave chocolate. And some moms just want a little fancy pampering.

If your mom falls into that last category, consider throwing her a tea party this Mother's Day.And it's so much easier than it sounds.Brew up some of her favorite teas. Purchase some high-quality sweets some beautiful candies and chocolates, as well as some delicate cakes are ideal.True to the tea party theme, everything should be small. So if you can't find small pastries, get some that are easily cut and divided.Likewise, creating teasandwiches is all about being dainty.You want to create something small and pretty. Of course, it also needs to taste good.The easiest way to do this is to start by assembling multiple (and different) standard sized (but thin) sandwiches, then cut them down to more petit sizes.With the exception of the avocado, these sandwiches also can be prepped a few hours in advance.Mother's Day Tea SandwichesStart to finish: 30 minutesMakes 16 to 20 petite sandwiches8 thin slices tight-crumb bread, such as brioche, pumpernickel or a country-style white breadSoftened salted butterSoftened cream cheeseOrange marmaladeVery soft brie cheeseThinly sliced radishesThinly sliced cucumbersWatercressThinly sliced ham1 avocado, pitted and slicedFresh tarragonFresh chivesThinly sliced pearPlace the slices of bread on a cutting board; four will be bottoms, four will be tops. Spread butter over two slices, cream cheese on another two, marmalade on another two, and brie over the final two.For the fillings, arrange the sliced radishes over one of the buttered slices; the cucumber slices over the one of the cream cheese slices; the watercress over one of the marmalade slices; and the ham over one of the brie-covered slices.Top the radishes with thin slices of avocado; the cucumber with tarragon; the chives over the watercress; and the pear over the ham.Top each sandwich with the second slice of bread. To cut the sandwiches, you can either use small cookie cutters (shapes such as ovals or hearts are fine) or you can trim off the crusts, then cut each sandwich into small triangles or rectangles.If desired, secure each smaller sandwich with a toothpick.

AP Photo/Matthew Mead Mother's Day tea sandwiches.