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Now that we’ve seen what professionals can create using tea, let’s take a look at how we can recreate some tea art ourselves at home!

Let’s take inspiration from Austin Kleon’s designs.To get started, you only need a few materials.

MaterialsIndex Cards or Paper CardstockLoose-leaf teaDisposable Tea FilterBlack Marker

The first step is the easiest (and the tastiest!). Make yourself a cup of the loose-leaf tea of your choice using a disposable tea filter. Once it’s finished brewing, remove your tea filter, give it a little squeeze (not too hard) and drop it onto your index card or paper cardstock until you have an assortment of blobs. You can either drop the tea filter randomly and find the shapes later, or stamp the tea filter strategically to create a picture (kind of like when you paint with your thumbs!). It’s important that you use a thick paper, like index cards or cardstock, since you don’t want to paper to rip from being damp.

Once your paper is dry, it’s time to get a little more creative! If you dropped your tea filter randomly, look for hidden pictures within your tea stains or shapes that you can make into pictures. If you need more inspiration, Kleon is the man for you!

This is a super fun project that you can do with your kids or your friends, and you’ll have a really great time doing it! What’s even better is that you get to enjoy a tasty cup of Dollar Tea Club’s loose-leaf tea and reuse your tea while you’re at it. Subscribe to Dollar Tea Club for only $1 per month to receive three samples of our favorite blends every month!


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On 24 October 1895 he married Julia Lynch, but on 27 April 1896 died suddenly at his home Kenilworth, Annandale, of heart failure after an attack of pneumonia

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Select the magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner of your screen Pinch the video to zoom in To zoom out, use your fingers to drag the frame of the video to the outer edges of the screen Select Done


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Your HIIT exercise list for a killer workout · pushup · burpee · mountain climbers · plank jacks · russian twists · jumping jacks · kettlebell swing


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Microsoft excel is a spreadsheet developed by microsoft

It has calculation, graphs, calculating tables, and a macro programming language calledVisual Basic. Since version 5 in 1993 it has been used for these platforms, and has replaced Lotus 1-2-3 as the industry standard for spreadsheets. The Microsoft Office software suite includes excel.

Multiplan was a popular spreadsheet program on the Microsoft platform, but it was lost in popularity to Lotus 1-2-3. The first version of Microsoft's spreadsheet program for the Mac was released in 1985 and the first version for Windows was released in 1987.

In early 1993 a lawsuit was filed against the company that already had a software package called "Excel" for sale in the financial sector as it was a very competitive product in the market.

Microsoft had to refer to the program as "Microsoft excel" in all of its press releases and legal documents after the controversy. Over time, this practice has been ignored, and Microsoft clarified the issue when it acquired the brand name for the other program.

The program's icon in Windows still consists of a stylized combination of the two letters, but Microsoft encouraged the use of the letters XL as an abbreviation. The default file extension of the Excel format can be .xls in versions earlier than or equal to Excel 2003 (11.0), .xlsx for regular Excel workbooks in versions equal to or later than Excel 2007 (12.0), .xlsm for Excel workbooks macro-ready in versions equal to or later than Excel 2007 (12.0) ​ or .xlsb for binary Excel workbooks in versions equal to or later than Excel 2007 (12.0).

Excel offers a user interface adjusted to the main features of spreadsheets, essentially maintaining certain premises that can be found in the original spreadsheet, VisiCalc: the program displays cells arranged in rows and columns (intersection of rows and columns), and each cell contains data or a formula, with relative, absolute, or mixed references to other cells.

The first spreadsheet that allowed the user to define the appearance was excel.

It also introduced intelligent cell recomputation, where cells dependent on another cell that have been modified are updated instantly (previous spreadsheet programs recalculated the entire data all the time or waited for a specific user command). Users can perform lists used in mail merge with a wide graphical capacity in excel.

The GUIs of Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint were changed in 1993 to make them more consistent with Microsoft's flagship product, excel.

Since 1993, the programming language called VBA has been included in excel, which adds the ability to automate tasks in excel and to provide user-defined functions for use in the worksheets. VBA is a powerful add-on to the application that, in later versions, includes a complete integrated development environment also known as the VBA Editor.

VBA can be used to repeat user actions, allowing automation of simple tasks. VBA allows the creation of forms and controls to communicate with the user. Language use of ActiveX DLLs is supported, but not creation, and later versions added support for class modules allowing the use of basic object-oriented programming techniques.

VBA's automation function caused excel to become a target for macro viruses. This was a serious problem in the corporate world until the introduction of anti-viruses. Microsoft added an option to disabling autorun macros when opening an excel file.

Excel allows users to create tables and formats that include mathematical calculations using formulas; which can use "mathematical operators" such as: + (addition), - (subtraction), * (multiplication), / (division), ^ (potentiation), > (greater), < (lesser), % (percentage) , >=(greater than or equal to), <=(less than or equal to); In addition to being able to use elements called "functions" (kind of formulas, pre-configured) such as: Sum, Average, Search, etc. ​

The features, specifications and limits of excel have varied greatly from version to version and since the release of excel 2007, the capabilities have changed. This has made people feel better about the program, since it has more than 15 types of blades. It can be noted that it improved its column limit by expanding the maximum number of columns per spreadsheet from 256 to 16,384 columns. In the same way, the maximum limit of rows per spreadsheet was extended from 65,536 to 1 048,576 rows ​ per sheet, giving a total of 17,179,869,184 cells. The maximum number of spreadsheets that can be created per book was increased from 512 to 1024, and the amount of PC memory that can be used grew from 1 gigabyte to 2 gigabyte.

One of the known and relevant problems of this spreadsheet is the fact that it is incapable of handling dates prior to 1900.

The problem is still present in the current version.

On September 25, 2007, it was reported that the spreadsheet was showing incorrect results.

For example, if the product is 65,535, the result of the operation is 100,000. This occurs with about 14.5% of such pairs. If one is added to this result, it will be 100,001. If one is subtracted from the original result, it shows the correct value.

There is a problem when displaying six floating points between 65, 534.9995 and 65,535 and six values between 65,535,9999995 and 65,536. The displayed value is the only thing that would be wrong with a calculation.

In some instances, it will store an incorrect value in memory. The ScreenTip logic was changed in version 2007, but the bug is not present in earlier versions.

The problem was fixed with the installation of Service Pack 1 and then disappeared in all versions of excel.


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