Choose a theme that is easy to follow
The best idea for this kind of handwritten newspaper is not to make it overly complex, but to help readers understand the order of making and serving tea. A simple theme such as basic tea ceremony steps works very well for students. It gives the whole page a clear direction and makes writing much easier.
If the poster is for class display, add a short subtitle like “Learning manners through a cup of tea.” It sounds warm, meaningful, and fits the topic nicely.
Seven simple steps to include
- Prepare the tools: Get the teapot, teacups, tea tray, and tea leaves ready.
- Warm the cups: Rinse the tea set with hot water to keep things clean and help the aroma come out.
- Add the tea leaves: Put in a suitable amount of tea.
- Pour the water: Pour slowly and steadily to show calmness and care.
- Pour out the tea: Make sure the tea is not too strong or too weak.
- Serve the tea: Offer tea politely, preferably with both hands.
- Say thanks: Show respect and gratitude when giving or receiving tea.
This process can be the main part of the page. Using numbers or arrows will make the sequence easy to understand at a glance.
Helpful side sections for the poster
Basic tea tools
- Teapot: used to brew tea.
- Teacup: used to drink tea.
- Tea tray: keeps the table neat.
- Fairness pitcher: helps share tea evenly.
Polite phrases
- Please have some tea.
- Please enjoy it slowly.
- Thank you.
- Please have tea first.
Good tea-drinking habits
- Move gently and avoid loud noise.
- Receive tea politely, preferably with both hands.
- Do not waste tea.
- Keep the table clean and tidy.
These short sections make the page richer without making it crowded.
A layout idea that works well
Place the seven-step tea process in the center of the page. You can show it as a vertical path or a circular process. Put tea tool facts on one side and polite manners on the other. At the bottom, write a short reflection about what you learned from tea culture.
Soft green, beige, and light brown are good color choices because they match the quiet and elegant feeling of tea culture. Small drawings of tea leaves, cups, steam, or water lines can decorate the edges nicely.
A short ending paragraph students can use
Tea is more than a drink. It also carries respect, patience, sharing, and gratitude. By making this handwritten newspaper, I learned that tea has a process, and serving tea also has manners. Good tea habits can help us become more polite and thoughtful in daily life.
If you want to improve the layout, change the title, or add more suitable sections, you can continue creating your work in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.