Design
On The Cover Of A Magazine…
Jul 20th
Who’s this sporting a rather fine organic cotton Tea Appreciation Society Tea-Shirt, on the cover of a magazine?
Why it’s Mr Martin Dorey of BBC2 and Campervan Cookbook ‘fame’.
Martin wears Tea Appreciation Society organic cotton tea-shirt, produced using wind power (for electricity) and solar energy (to heat the water that dyes the fabric). We then screen print all our tea-shirts and bags by hand using water based inks.
Tea Appreciation Society organic cotton tea-shirts and tea-bags are available from our shop.
That’s My Cup Of Tea – Win A Personalised Print
Jul 16th

This has to be ‘Everyone’s Cup of Tea’ beautiful, unique, personalised pieces of art for your home. Simply choose between 2 and 5 names, and then choose the strength and number of sugars required for each person. The print is then individually designed for each customer. Never forget how to make your family or friends their perfect cuppa again!

Bear Graphics has TEAmed up with the Tea Appreciation Society, and we’re giving away a free personalised print to one lucky tea lover. All you have to do is ‘LIKE’ our Facebook page and in the comments section write Tea Appreciation Society. One lucky winner will be picked at random on Tuesday the 19th July.

Prints are available to buy from Bear Graphics online here or from notonthehighstreet.com
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Tea Trivia Infographic
Apr 21st
We really like this info-graphic from Canadian graphic designer Laurissa Barnes-Roberts of BR Creative
If you are an artist or graphic designer, or simply handy with a pencil and you would like more people to see your work, you can submit a contribution to the Tea Appreciation Society by emailing shayne@lovetea.co.uk
Happy Birthday AA Milne
Jan 18th
Happy Birthday to AA Milne born this day in 1882.
Best known for his wonderful creation Winnie the Pooh.

- “Pooh,” said Piglet nervously.
- “Yes?” said one of the chairs.
- “Where are we?”
- “I’m not quite sure,” said the chair.
- “Are we – are we in Owl’s House?”
- “I think so, because we were just going to have tea, and we hadn’t had it.”
- “Oh!” said Piglet. “Well, did Owl always have a letter-box in his ceiling?”
- “Has he?”
- “Yes, look.”
- “I can’t,” said Pooh. “I’m face downwards under something, and that, Piglet, is a very bad position for looking at ceilings.”












