
Funny what turns up when you haven’t cleared the camera in a while – Yes, behind Sean’s head is a Kat doll! My sisters are so clever they collaborated with eachother and designed and made a super accurate likeness of me!
Watch out Sean, She hypnotise you!
Posted on July 1st, 2009 by LoungeKat
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Go vote for my fabric in the Spoonflower weekly fabric competition!
My design is late_fixed2 by Kate McInnes.

If I win you can buy my design from the Spoonflower online store.
xoxox
LK
Posted on February 11th, 2009 by LoungeKat
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Melbourne Craft Cartel helps patch up economic woes – Call to action! Craft-in demonstration to be held in Bourke St Mall, Melbourne CBD, Monday December 8th

The Craft Cartel will be supplying craft materials at the Craft In and encouraging passers-by to make a crafty gift or card themselves. The Craft Cartel will also be handing out an alternative gift buying guide, with plenty of ideas for Christmas gifts that don’t cost the planet or our communities.
On Monday December the 8th the Rudd Government is giving big cash bonuses to pensioners, parents, low income families and first home buyers. The objective of this handout is to boost peoples spending in order to keep the economy pumping. What the Government isn’t talking about is the most effective way to spend this handout to truly support the economy.
As crafters we understand the importance of buying handmade.
We want to give the community the message that if they really want to contribute positively to the Australian economy, they should forget the plasma tv and Buy Handmade and Buy Local this festive season.
Did you know?
- For every $100 spent at a locally owned business $45 goes back into the community and our tax base. For every $100 spent at a chain store only $14 comes back.
- Local business are more likely to purchase goods and services from other local businesses which dramatically reduces transport costs, one of the biggest causes of climate change.
- Handmade goods are unique, high quality and set trends rather than following them!
The Craft Cartel will be supplying craft materials at the Craft In and encouraging passers-by to make a crafty gift or card themselves. The Craft Cartel will also be handing out an alternative gift buying guide, with plenty of ideas for Christmas gifts that don’t cost the planet or our communities.
We are looking for more crafters, designers, makers and handmade retailers to join us on the street to spread the message of buying handmade. We encourage people to bring examples of your work and promotional material to spread to people on the streets. We want people to come talk to passers-by about the pressures they face trying to earn a living making and selling handmade goods.
So come join us on the street and spread the word amongst your communities about buying handmade!
RSVP on Facebook and spread the word!
Posted on December 1st, 2008 by LoungeKat
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