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Tea and Books…
Oct 28th
Handmade sterling silver necklace by Courtney Gifford, Fairport, NY. Quote by Christine Hanrahan.

Reaching and Searching (for purple) – The Art of Tea
Oct 21st
Natalie Scott is an art student in Calgary Alberta Canada.
This piece, entitled “Reaching and Searching (for purple)” – mixed media on rag paper, is made from a dried fruit tea called “Cherry Berry”.
Natalie said, “It was such a fun process to use the tea and watch the berries dry into such beautiful colours. The tea stains made the path for the rest of the painting, and I’m thrilled with how it turned out. And on the plus side, it smells amazing.

The Tea Of Life
Oct 14th
Continuing our series of artwork that pays homage to the humble brew, we present an illustration by Tina Marshall

Want to have your work featured on the Tea Appreciation Society website? Illustrations, designs, poetry, anything creative that is inspired by tea, could potentially make it onto the website. Email your contribution to shayne@lovetea.co.uk
Daily Teacup
Sep 30th

Jessica Zagers is a graphic designer that loves taking photographs. Jessica has started a 365 project… Every day she photographs her cup of tea. You can take a look here at her blog http://daily-teacup.blogspot.com/

If that’s your cup of tea you might also be interested in our special offer… We’re giving away a 125g refill pack of tea with every 50g tin purchased from our online store. Click the link or the image below to go to our store.
Tea Appreciation Society at the UK’s only Tea Festival
Sep 16th
This summer we attended the UK’s only Tea Festival. It was held at Gyllyngdune Gardens in Falmouth over two days. Below are two short films from the event.
Films by Inhouse Studio
Teacups by Zanna
Sep 9th

Illustration by Zanna Goldhawk
If you are an artist, or designer, and would like to see your work featured on the Tea Appreciation Society website drop an email to shayne@lovetea.co.uk
Tea Festival at Gyllyngdune Gardens
Aug 25th
Tea Appreciation Society are proud to support Gyllyngdune Gardens first Tea Festival!
This bank holiday Sunday 28 and Monday 29 August

A celebration of art, music, crafts, entertainment, fun…and of course Tea!
What’s going on?
- Listen to a talk on Tea & Creativity by Tea Appreciation Society co-founder & director Shayne House. Take your tea in the quiet and relaxing space within their canvas soulpad on the lawn.
- Join textile collaborators Lyrebird & The Other Things for drop in inspiring and creative making workshops – bunting ahoy! First come first served
- Browse the many craft and tea related stalls and exhibitors
- A tea talk by Gyllyngdune gardener on Camellia sinensis, will have you finding out how your cup of tea made it from twig to teapot
- Follow the tea trails throughout the garden
- Live music on the bandstand
- Speak to artisanal tea merchants from ‘The Essence of Tea’ and sample tastings of Chinese teas, brewed in the traditional ‘gong fu’ style
- Sample a variety of teas and delicious cakes from the new café
- Funky Faces will be on site so don’t forget to get your face painted, will you be the queen of hearts or the grinning Cheshire cat?
Extra for Sunday:
- The Cha-Cha-Cha Tea dance is coming to Gyllyngdune! Join fancy footed dance instructors and The Skyliner, 11 piece big band in the Pavilion hall from 2pm- 5pm for a Tea dance extravaganza! Whether your looking to brush up on your old fashioned dance skills, or learn some new steps, let the delectable Miss Foxy Trot teach you the moves in true vintage fashion… All ages are welcome, no partner needed, vintage apparel encouraged!
- Cirque de Ciel will be bringing their “Alice’s mad hatting workshop” to the quarry garden, young hatters should join Alice’s drop in workshop to make their own crazy headwear
- Quintessentially English, why not enjoy a cream tea while listening to Pendennis Brass performing on the bandstand?
Extra for Monday:
- The Travelling Talesman will be entertaining old and young alike all afternoon with daring adventures and tall tales of tea in the quarry garden
- See young whippersnappers “Flats and Sharps” for a bit of busking bluegrass on the bandstand

Tickets:
Adult Day Ticket: £5 * Sunday / Monday
Adults Ticket with T Dance Extravaganza: £6 * (2-5pm Sunday only)
Children’s day ticket: £4.50 ** Sunday / Monday
Family day Ticket: £15 (2 adults, 2 Children) * ** Sunday / Monday
* With each adult ticket you can claim a complementary cup of tea from the café. On the day pick up your wristband from the box office which will allow you to take part in the drop in workshops and sit in on the talks throughout the day, on a first come first served basis.
** When you buy a children’s ticket don’t forget to collect your tea trail activity sheet and collect their wristband so that they can take part in the drop in workshops and activities.
Throughout the day, talks, activities and workshop are available on a first come first serve basis, check the programme timetable to ensure you don’t miss out & make sure you see all of our lovely stalls and exhibitors on the day
To book contact the Box Office: 01326 211222
Don’t miss out, download a timetable for the festival (Activity locations may be subject to change, depending on the weather)
Vote Tea
Aug 18th
A big thank you to everyone that has ‘liked’ the Tea Appreciation Society on facebook. We’re very pleased to announce that we now have over 320,000 fans!
We’re going to celebrate with a brew, we hope you do too. Chin chin!
If you haven’t already, then you can join us on facebook by clicking this link, or the image below:
Tea in tweed
Aug 14th
A thoroughly British, and quite frankly, marvellous affair.
The Tweed Run from Studiocanoe on Vimeo.
Thanks to Natalie at www.quiethare.blogspot.com for this one.












