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Polite Society School of Étiquette offers a variety of courses. Beginning Étiquette Course, Afternoon Tea Étiquette Course, Protocol, Decorum, & Savoir-Faire Course, and The Story of Tea Course. Étiquette tutelage is presented at speaking engagements, instructional webinars, school seminars, private dinners, and specialty tea events. The School's mission is to educate adults and children in customary codes of conduct with an emphasis on everyday social skills. History of étiquette, social graces, dining principles, table setting instructions, appropriate dress attire, protocol, decorum, and other useful étiquette techniques along with the essentials of preparing a “Proper” Afternoon Tea are incorporated in the curriculum. Polite Society School of Étiquette provides rules for living in our society that will enable students to feel comfortable and confident in all social situations. All courses include foods and beverages as teaching aids. Interactive online training courses are available.

Thursday, December 14, 2017

THE 12 JOYS OF CHRISTMAS #3 Decorating the House

The 12 Joys of Christmas #3

THE 12 JOYS OF CHRISTMAS



The traditions and rituals of the festive season are a delight at this time of year.  Take inspiration from  ENGLISH HOME MAGAZINE to help magnify the magic of Christmas.

#3 - DECORATING THE HOUSE


Though the tree is the star of the show, the home is the stage upon which to play out Christmas proceedings.  Dressing the set, so to speak, required an approach that takes tradition and style into equal consideration.

As a starting point, gathering foliage from the garden for use in festive decoration is a natural extension of a home's character.  When arms are laden with holly, mistletoe and branches of evergreen, the immediate appeal of spreading Christmas cheer soon translates into fronds of ivy draped across the mantelpiece, or laurel leaves winding their way up olished staircase bannisters.

Drawing inspiration from nature is a much-loved theme at this time of year, and with good reason.  Ornaments in organic forms or pine cones in painted hues echo the natural feel of their origins, whilst the ever-present robin redbreast makes an enchanting appearance as a reminder of the season's religious origins.  Nostalgia gladdens the heart in the form of paper chains, whilst color-wise, shades of carmine and vermillion abound alongside metallic tones including burnished gold, pale bronze and elegant silver, reflected in the flattering half-light from pillar candles arranged in stepped heights at the base of a roaring log fire.


MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM:

Ms. Bernadette M. Petrotta
Founder & Director
Polite Society School of Etiquette

                       Author
The Art of the Social Graces
The Art and Proper Etiquette of Afternoon Tea
EMMA The Etiquette Cat: Meet Emma

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