Afternoon tea is not just tea.
It is a lifestyle.
A personality trait.
A quiet refusal to rush through life holding an iced coffee the size of your head while answering emails in a parking lot.
In The Art of Afternoon Tea, Tahtyanna Mattocks invites you into a world where candles are lit on ordinary Tuesdays, thrifted teacups are treated like heirlooms, and a well-made scone can briefly solve emotional problems.
Part etiquette guide, part lifestyle manifesto, and part beautifully opinionated love letter to feminine living, this book teaches you how to bring elegance back into everyday life—without needing a trust fund, a butler, or a grandmother named Genevieve.
Inside, you’ll learn:
• How to host afternoon tea parties that feel thoughtful instead of stressful
• The art of setting a table people never want to leave
• Tea etiquette without sounding like a Victorian headmistress
• How to build beautiful tea rituals into your daily life
• What to wear to garden teas, hotel teas, and cozy solo tea afternoons
• The secrets to proper tea sandwiches, scones, and desserts
• How to thrift charming vintage tea pieces without spending a fortune
• Why tea and slow living go hand in hand
• How to romanticize ordinary afternoons instead of waiting for “special occasions”
• The surprisingly elegant art of becoming “The Tea Lady” in your circle
Written in a warm, witty voice that feels like sitting across from a very stylish friend who gently judges your tea bag choices, The Art of Afternoon Tea blends timeless elegance with modern femininity in a way that feels charming, practical, and deeply comforting.
This is not a book about perfection.
It’s about atmosphere.
Softness.
Hospitality.
Beautiful little rituals that make life feel richer.
Whether you dream of hosting lavish garden teas, sipping Earl Grey alone while journaling in a silk robe, or simply creating a home that feels warmer and more intentional, this book will show you how to turn tea into more than a beverage.
You’ll turn it into a way of life.
So light the candle.
Pull out the good china.
And stop waiting for a special occasion to make your life feel beautiful.
The tea is already steeping.









