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Wednesday, July 08, 2009

The idea for the “Take Your Tea Cup with You Tea Party” started on a drive back from Phoenix, AZ, after the 2009 National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Conference.  Seven hours of driving and a lot of new information in our heads gave us the incentive to take matters into our own hands.  We could hold to the idea that the economy is bad and there’s no reason to even try, or we could do something.  Store sales are down and many stores are not buying new/untried stock.  We decided to take our passion for pottery to the people and stage our own events that would, yes, sell our product, but also cultivate a relationship with our customers.

Our first event is this Tea Party.  The ceramic artists putting together this event are filled with passion and excitement, believing that the handmade movement and functional art can enrich our daily lives.  We’re creating an event that takes art off the shelf and puts it in your hands to use.  Our hope is that the tea party is filled with good food, laughter and beautiful cups  that will creating an impression that will last a lifetime; as well as creating a connection with our customers that goes beyond the buyer/seller relationship.

There are two seatings: 3:30-4:30 PM, and 5-6 PM.  For reservations and more information, check out their website, http://www.teacupparty.com/

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The idea for the “Take Your Tea Cup with You Tea Party” started on a drive back from Phoenix, AZ, after the 2009 National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Conference.  Seven hours of driving and a lot of new information in our heads gave us the incentive to take matters into our own hands.  We could hold to the idea that the economy is bad and there’s no reason to even try, or we could do something.  Store sales are down and many stores are not buying new/untried stock.  We decided to take our passion for pottery to the people and stage our own events that would, yes, sell our product, but also cultivate a relationship with our customers.

Our first event is this Tea Party.  The ceramic artists putting together this event are filled with passion and excitement, believing that the handmade movement and functional art can enrich our daily lives.  We’re creating an event that takes art off the shelf and puts it in your hands to use.  Our hope is that the tea party is filled with good food, laughter and beautiful cups  that will creating an impression that will last a lifetime; as well as creating a connection with our customers that goes beyond the buyer/seller relationship.

There are two seatings: 3:30-4:30 PM, and 5-6 PM.  For reservations and more information, check out their website, http://www.teacupparty.com/