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Dinosaur Activists

Around a year ago now, one of my close friends was having a baby shower. As a non-parent, I always struggle with buying gifts for people’s kids – so I decided to make something a bit different. We were having a dinosaur-themed party, because of her interest in history and geology (and also, DINOSAURS, like, come on. Who doesn’t love dinosaurs?), so I knew what my subject matter would be. I also knew the colour scheme, thanks to this inspiration cake from Luxury Cakes. Now, I needed to figure out the details. 
​We knew dinosaurs would be a hit, because she dreamt that I made her a dinosaur mobile for the baby. Which also meant, of course, that we had to make a dinosaur mobile… Which we did.
My husband George and I sat down and brainstormed which dinosaurs would look best, and how to lay out the artwork. I wanted them marching along, carrying signs; my clever husband came up with most of the ideas for the sign wording, and the Dinosaur Activists were born.
I printed them on a big canvas for baby’s wall, and the party went really well 🙂
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Insectivores

The Insectivorous Plant collection is made up of a selection of plants that eat insects – Dionaea Muscipula, Drosera Binata, Heliamphora minor, Rafflesia arnoldii, Sarracenia Purpurea, with their victims, flies, and a honey bee.
Hand-drawn on paper and digitally coloured by Cat Drayer (that’s meee!).

Forked Sundew or Drosera Binata

Venus Fly-trap, or Dionaea Muscipula

I originally decided to do this series as a tongue-in-cheek Valentine’s Day design, inspired by a photo of the sundew in my Facebook feed. At first, I thought it was a curled silver fern frond, but when I realised it was a carnivorous plant, the subversive nature (love you to death – I could just eat you up) of using it as a Valentine’s Day artwork appealed to my sense of humour.
Of course, once I knew that I was doing an insectivorous design, the ideas for additional plants to draw came thick and fast.
The Venus Fly-trap is probably the most famous and recognisable carnivorous plant, so of course, it had to be included in this series. 

Pitcher Plant, or ​Heliamphora minor

The pitcher plant is probably the second most common insectivorous plant to be kept ‘as a pet’. It took me a long time sifting through inspiration pictures to settle on the Heliamphora minor, and it was one of the hardest to colour.

Stinking Corpse Lily, or Rafflesia arnoldii

The corpse lily is actually a parasite, not a carnivorous plant, but its bizarre appearance, and the fact that it’s the largest individual flower on earth, secured it a place in the line-up. It also works quite well with the others, because not only does it smell like dead things, but it also attracts flies (which pollinate the flower).

Side-saddle flower, or ​Sarracenia Purpurea

​Sarracenia purpurea is commonly known as the purple pitcher plant, northern pitcher plant, turtle socks, or side-saddle flower. I wanted something with a weird flower and a vertical shape, so this flower rounded out the collection nicely.

The collection

The ‘Insectivorous plants’ collection is available in a range of variations – the same colourway on multiple backgrounds, and a variety of other colourways.
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August Colouring Competition for Outpawed

July’s Competition winner

We had some really great entries to last months’ colouring competition – and young Holly was our winner! 

August’s competition is still open! 

You can still enter – online or in person, at the Petone Winter Markets this Saturday

​What’s the prize?

The prize is an amazing play-date with kittens at Outpawed Rescue Trust!! 
A 90 minute play date with the kittens, aged approximately between 8 and 16 weeks. Morning/afternoon tea will be provided. The winner may bring up to two friends (or family) to join them. The play date can take place either in Whitby or Newlands (chosen by the winner). There will be one (1) prize per market.

​How do I enter?

Download the image, print it out, colour it in, scan it as a common file type (such as .pdf, .jpg or .png), then go to the entry form and attach it with your entry details. Indicate how you will make your donation, and you’re in the competition!
We are also accepting entries with gold coin donations at each of at the Petone Winter Markets events.

This is a fundraiser, so we ask that every entrant also makes a donation to Outpawed of at least $1 per entry.

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Neko Ngeru Cat Adoption Cafe for Outpawed

We’re excited that our Premium Stallholders, Neko Ngeru, have finally secured some great premises right on Jackson Street, in the heart of Petone. 
Neko Ngeru (cat in Japanese and Maori) was founded to give more opportunities for cats to be adopted! You can watch, pet, play with and cuddle our cats and it is possible to adopt your favourite and bring it to your home! Located at 291 Jackson St in Petone, we aim to open in October 2017 – if we can find a roofer!

DO YOU KNOW A GOOD ROOFER?

We are looking for a good roofer who would be available soon to redo the roof of the building we are leasing for the cafe. If we don’t find one, it will delay the opening.

What’s your story?

Ken and Richelle met in the same school in Osaka, Japan, which is Ken’s home town. (Richelle is from San Diego, CA). 
At the time Ken had two rescued cats (Mi Two and Madara) and Richelle decided to adopt another one (Mao, he was one day away from being euthanized) after they got married. They took their three cats to every country they lived, Kuwait, the US, Mexico and China. They not only bought their own cats but also rescued, fostered and found homes for many others in the countries they lived. In Shanghai. Ken joined the animal rescue group, Bow Meow Shanghai, and attended many adoption events, organised two of his own adoption events at the school where he worked, and found homes for many rescued cats and dogs.​
 ​Faced with the need to stop teaching PE due to physical limitations, Ken hit upon the idea of opening a cat cafe in New Zealand. While in Shanghai working with rescue groups, it became clear that the main difficulty in getting animals adopted was giving people chances to get to know them. A cat adoption cafe seemed a perfect way for people to meet a cat in a homey setting to see if it is the one to bring home.
Less than one year after arriving in New Zealand, Richelle and Ken are working hard to make this dream come true and they will have a crowdfunding page so you can help too! 
Neko Ngeru are selling Entertainment Books and giving the 20% profit to the rescue organisations with whom they work. 

Outpawed Raffle

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Outpawed is one of the rescue organisations with whom Neko Ngeru will be working, to help find perfect forever homes for the kitties!

As well as all their work to help cat rescue organisations in the Wellington region, Neko Ngeru are donating a reusable Karma Kup, worth $30, to the Outpawed raffle. 

This is a reusable cup made from high quality glass.
Size: 140 x 95mm dia, 320ml
“We at Neko Ngeru believe reusing is important for a sustainable society so we would like to encourage our customers to bring their own cups. You can get a small discount if you bring your own cup!”

Tickets for the raffle will be available at the August Petone Winter Market, 10.30am to 3pm, 19th August, at the Petone Baptist Church, 38 Buick Street, Petone.
www.facebook.com/PetoneWinterMarkets

​The Petone Winter Markets are the place to buy locally made creations, snack on tasty treats, and fuel up with coffee from Ripe. Drop off the kids at the fully fenced play area while you browse our 30+ indoor stalls and take in the stylings of some local entertainers. There will be all kinds of winter woollies, magpie treasures, tasty treats, and fantastic gift ideas for all! Bring a carry bag – we’re a plastic-bag-free event.

In the weeks leading up to each market, we will be running a gold-coin-entry colouring competition, featuring poster artwork by Cat Drayer from Copper Catkin. Proceeds from the competition will help local charity Outpawed with the care and management of stray and feral cats (and KITTENS) in the Wellington region. The prize is a fantastic play-date with some Outpawed kittens. KITTENS! 

Join us and help brighten these wintery weekends with some family-friendly handmade goodness!
​And did we mention KITTENS?​


The Outpawed Rescue Trust

​Enter our colouring competitions or buy some tasty treats on the day to help raise funds for our chosen cause, Outpawed!

​“Outpawed is a NZ-registered charity dedicated to the care and management of stray and feral cats in the Wellington region. 

We provide shelter for wild cats and kittens, and aim to desex, socialise, vaccinate, microchip and find homes for as many of these cats as possible. We are also involved in trap-neuter-return (TNR) for cats that cannot be integrated into a household environment. Where TNR is necessary, cats are released into managed colonies where they are fed and monitored.

We aim to work with local government and other animal welfare organisations to obtain the best outcome possible for the feral cat population. Our goal is to reduce this population over time through desexing and adoption.

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Little Dog Barking for Outpawed

Who is behind Little Dog Barking – Theatre Company?

Peter Wilson, Director, established Little Dog Barking in 2010.  Peter’s vision for the company is to create innovative and original theatre productions for Early Childhood and Lower Primary School audiences.

Little Dog Barking creates the thrill and magic of live theatre in their centre or school, and brings to children the stories of their world, told and presented in simple and imaginative ways.  Little Dog Barking regularly hosts school holiday performances in the Hutt Valley, Kapiti and Paekakariki.

What is your target age-group?

Our productions are specifically aimed at Early Childhood and Lower Primary School aged groups, making the performances accessible and intimate by presenting them in your centre or school.  This means the audiences are smaller, children are in their familiar environments, creating greater opportunity for participation in the performances.  We bring everything, the actors, sets, props, puppets and the magic!  We perform directly into classrooms, school halls, libraries and staff-rooms!

Peter Wilson was the founding artistic director of the Capital E National Theatre for Children; Whilst with that organization he created many popular early childhood programmes including; Farm at the End of the Road, Seasons, On our Street and Songs of the Sea.  For Little Dog Barking he has created Party Pigs & a Sausage went for a Walk, Little Kowhai Tree, Paper Shaper, Paper Plays, Duck Death and the Tulip, The Pond and his new piece Rupert.

Please see our website for where our public performances are and ticketing information  http://www.littledogbarking.co.nz/calendar-of-events/

Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge

​For the October School holidays we are local with the performance of Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge at the Little Theatre, Queens Drive, Lower Hutt on the 5th October at 10am11.30am and 1.30pm (we are also at Te Papa, Kapiti and Upper Hutt, please refer to website for further information).

Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge is based on the book by Mem Fox and is adapted to the stage by Peter Wilson & Kenny King.  A play that uses the magic of storytelling and puppetry.  A wonderful work for both children and adults.  This performance is suitable for ages up to 10 years old and their companions. 
 
A book that is so well loved by young children and now a magical stage play that deals so powerfully with childhood and age, with memory and with relationships.  Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge is just four years old, he lives next door to a rest home for old people. He knows all the residents very well but his favourite person is Miss Nancy Alison Delacourt Cooper because she has four names, just like him.

Outpawed raffle prize

Little Dog Barking have contributed a fantastic prize – a free family pass worth $40 to ‘​Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge‘ in the October school holidays! 

You can find out more about Little Dog Barking on their website, or on Facebook:
http://www.littledogbarking.co.nz
https://www.facebook.com/littledogbarking/

​​Tickets for the raffle will be available at the August Petone Winter Market, 10.30am to 3pm, 19th August, at the Petone Baptist Church, 38 Buick Street, Petone.
www.facebook.com/PetoneWinterMarkets

​The Petone Winter Markets are the place to buy locally made creations, snack on tasty treats, and fuel up with coffee from Ripe. Drop off the kids at the fully fenced play area while you browse our 30+ indoor stalls and take in the stylings of some local entertainers. There will be all kinds of winter woollies, magpie treasures, tasty treats, and fantastic gift ideas for all! Bring a carry bag – we’re a plastic-bag-free event.

In the weeks leading up to each market, we will be running a gold-coin-entry colouring competition, featuring poster artwork by Cat Drayer from Copper Catkin. Proceeds from the competition will help local charity Outpawed with the care and management of stray and feral cats (and KITTENS) in the Wellington region. The prize is a fantastic play-date with some Outpawed kittens. KITTENS! 

Join us and help brighten these wintery weekends with some family-friendly handmade goodness!
​And did we mention KITTENS (not little dogs, lol)?

The Outpawed Rescue Trust

​Enter our colouring competitions or buy some tasty treats on the day to help raise funds for our chosen cause, Outpawed!

​“Outpawed is a NZ-registered charity dedicated to the care and management of stray and feral cats in the Wellington region. 

We provide shelter for wild cats and kittens, and aim to desex, socialise, vaccinate, microchip and find homes for as many of these cats as possible. We are also involved in trap-neuter-return (TNR) for cats that cannot be integrated into a household environment. Where TNR is necessary, cats are released into managed colonies where they are fed and monitored.

We aim to work with local government and other animal welfare organisations to obtain the best outcome possible for the feral cat population. Our goal is to reduce this population over time through desexing and adoption.

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Veritas Aotearoa Publishing for Outpawed

As well as raffle donations from our lovely stallholders, we have also received contributions from generous people outside the Petone Winter Markets stallholder community. We’re thrilled to introduce our first contributor, the fabulous Jo!

Tell us a bit about yourself, please, Jo!

Hi Everyone,
My name is Jo and for the last 17yrs I have been a writer/author. I
think I was always a writer…I write to think…always jotting down
notes, making lists, journaling. My job in any organisation was writing
the newsletters, reports, articles. But 17yrs ago I got serious. I
tried my hand in multiple genres, short stories, poems, reflections,
children’s stories, stories for radio, entering competitions. During
that time, I had short stories, reflections, poems published, a story
included in an anthology and had a children’s book called Talking to
Nanny published through Learning Media
.”
‘Talking to Nanny’ was published through Learning Media, and is widely distributed in NZ schools. During 2014 it was translated into Samoan and also NZSL in a digital format. It was followed by ‘The Goodbye Chair’ in 2013. ​​Jo has now had four Children’s Picture Books published.

A passion for publishing

​Jo Carson-Barr has been writing for children for about five years. Jo has spent many years working with people who are differently-abled, and her hope is to write more books, including different types of people in her stories. Married to Rod, she is the mother of three grown-up children, and grandmother of six..
 
Her passion for children’s picture books was ignited in her Play Centre years were she was fortunate to be the centre’s librarian and could go and spend hours in Dorothy Butler’s book shop….she was hooked, reading endlessly to her own children.
About three and a half years ago my son and I decided to form a Company called Veritas Aotearoa Publishing now known as VA Publishing. Since then we have published The GoodBye Chair, The Chill Out Chair and Waata the Weta: Can He Find The Perfect Home? and hope to have three other books published by early next year. We are also publishing BIG BOOKS for Kindergartens, ECE centres, and schools. I have now found my niche, writing, publishing and marketing children’s picture books.
Life is exciting
.”
​​The books are available to purchase online at
www.veritasaotearoa.co.nz
They are also available throughout the country in some bookshops and gift shops. You can follow VA Publishing on:
www.instagram.com/jocarsonbarr
www.facebook.com/josephinecarsonbarr

​Outpawed Raffle

​​Jo has kindly donated one of her books, The Chill Out Chair, worth $15, to the Outpawed raffle.
The Chill Out Chair is the second book in a trilogy of Nicholas Stories, the first book being The GoodBye Chair
 
In this story Nicholas becomes a little emotional and Aunty Em says ‘Kia Tau Nicholas’. He likes the sound of this, and asks her what it means; she tells him “settle down/chill out”. As Nicholas ponders these words, we join him and his friend the whale, on an adventure saving the baby animals from the sea monster. Nicholas becomes their hero. The story includes Te Reo, and New Zealand Sign Language.

Tickets for the raffle will be available at the August Petone Winter Market, 10.30am to 3pm, 19th August, at the Petone Baptist Church, 38 Buick Street, Petone.
www.facebook.com/PetoneWinterMarkets

​The Petone Winter Markets are the place to buy locally made creations, snack on tasty treats, and fuel up with coffee from Ripe. Drop off the kids at the fully fenced play area while you browse our 30+ indoor stalls and take in the stylings of some local entertainers. There will be all kinds of winter woollies, magpie treasures, tasty treats, and fantastic gift ideas for all! Bring a carry bag – we’re a plastic-bag-free event.

In the weeks leading up to each market, we will be running a gold-coin-entry colouring competition, featuring poster artwork by Cat Drayer from Copper Catkin. Proceeds from the competition will help local charity Outpawed with the care and management of stray and feral cats (and KITTENS) in the Wellington region. The prize is a fantastic play-date with some Outpawed kittens. KITTENS! 

Join us and help brighten these wintery weekends with some family-friendly handmade goodness!
​And did we mention KITTENS?

The Outpawed Rescue Trust

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​Enter our colouring competitions or buy some tasty treats on the day to help raise funds for our chosen cause, Outpawed!

​“Outpawed is a NZ-registered charity dedicated to the care and management of stray and feral cats in the Wellington region. 

We provide shelter for wild cats and kittens, and aim to desex, socialise, vaccinate, microchip and find homes for as many of these cats as possible. We are also involved in trap-neuter-return (TNR) for cats that cannot be integrated into a household environment. Where TNR is necessary, cats are released into managed colonies where they are fed and monitored.

We aim to work with local government and other animal welfare organisations to obtain the best outcome possible for the feral cat population. Our goal is to reduce this population over time through desexing and adoption.


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Petone Winter Markets – Goody Vouchers

July’s goody bag

If you came to our maiden market in July, you might have seen the crowds queuing up for an exciting goody bag. This photo was from around 10.15. When I tried to count again closer to 10.30, I lost count at 50 – and we only had 20 bags to give away!

Here’s a fan photo from a satisfied shopper:

New thang for August

We would love to keep giving away lots of exciting treats, but we want more people get a shot at the goodness, so we’ve decided to try a new approach! Our stallholders are offering special discounts, freebies, and other specials to voucher-bearers. 

How does it work?

Allow us to explain the process, using this sophisticated graphical aid:

What could be on my voucher?

We have some amazing offers from our stallholders – we will be updating this post on our Facebook page as they come in, but here’s what we have so far:

🐞 a free Petone Winter Markets tote bag (valued at $10)
💥 $2 off any etched stone from Burnt Offerings
🐙 a free, custom-printed tote bag in ‘Kiwiautomata stripe’, by Copper Catkin(valued at $20)
 a free RIPE Coffee Company hot drink
😬a free teething pendant from Button + me (valued at $16) 
💰$5 off the total purchase over $20 from Button + me
🎡 BOGO (buy one, get one) half price on Copper Catkin earrings (save $10)
🎪$5 off any SilverCircus Clothing
🎀BOGO free on hairclips from Libbydid
👜Free lil’ cloth card/coin purses by SilverCircus Clothing
🎀 10% off any purchase with Cotton & Clay
🎈15% off any purchase from Dora Papers
🎁A free mini MARTYGIRLskinfood of your choice with any purchase
🌲$2 discount on Xmas decorations and garlands by Fuxicos
💰$5 off a beeswax foodwrap from Libbydid
🍄 a free card of your choice with a purchase of $20 or more from Dora Papers
🌴A free ceramic pot with purchase from The Kokedama Hutt
🐉10% off any purchase with Shop Nikkis

When do I get a voucher?

Come in the door between 10.30-11, and between 12.30-1, while vouchers last!
See you at Petone Winter Markets, 19th of August, 10.30am to 3pm!
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Jinglebugs for Outpawed

We’re talking about needle-felting with ​Jann from Jinglebugs and Makeit. You can catch her at the August and September Petone Winter Markets.
At jinglebugs‘ stall you’ll find felted wool goodies for children and home, from needle-felted New Zealand bird ornaments and hedgehog pincushions, to felt and button hair clips, envelope and stamp play sets – and more.

What is needle felting?

Wikipedia tells us that needle felting is a method of creating felted objects without using water. The special needles used to make 3D sculpture, jewelry, adornments and 2D art have notches along the shaft of the needle that catch fibers and tangle them with other fibers to produce felt. These notches are sometimes erroneously called “barbs”, but barbs are protrusion (like barbed wire) and that would be difficult to thrust in to the wool and nearly impossible to pull out. There are many sizes and types of notched needles for different uses while working. Needle felting is used in industrial processes as well as in individual crafting.

Tell us a bit about you, Jann!

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“I discovered felting at a lovely playgroup as a new mum and was immediately hooked. Inspired by nature and my daughter/model/tester, my first little New Zealand bird ornament debuted as the pukeko in a ponga tree at her preschool Christmas party.
I also love sharing the fun of felting with children and have run dozens of workshops around Wellington over the last seven years where we’ve made wet-felted pictures, geodes, snowmen, rocks and snakes! I now also work with other tutors to offer a variety of Make it! school holiday craft workshops and kits.”

Make it! kits for crafty kids include rolled beeswax candles, felted pictures and geodes, craft stamps and bunting.

​Outpawed Raffle

​Jann has contributed a beautiful, hand-felted ruru, worth $14, to the Outpawed raffle. ‘Ruru’ is the Māori name for the morepork owl, (Ninox novaeseelandiae), also called the Tasmanian spotted owl, which is a small brown owl found throughout New Zealand and Tasmania.
You can find out more about Jann’s work here:
www.facebook.com/jinglebugsnz
www.facebook.com/makeitactivities

​Tickets for the raffle will be available at the August Petone Winter Market, 10.30am to 3pm, 19th August, at the Petone Baptist Church, 38 Buick Street, Petone.
www.facebook.com/PetoneWinterMarkets

​The Petone Winter Markets are the place to buy locally made creations, snack on tasty treats, and fuel up with coffee from Ripe. Drop off the kids at the fully fenced play area while you browse our 30+ indoor stalls and take in the stylings of some local entertainers. There will be all kinds of winter woollies, magpie treasures, tasty treats, and fantastic gift ideas for all! Bring a carry bag – we’re a plastic-bag-free event.

In the weeks leading up to each market, we will be running a gold-coin-entry colouring competition, featuring poster artwork by Cat Drayer from Copper Catkin. Proceeds from the competition will help local charity Outpawed with the care and management of stray and feral cats (and KITTENS) in the Wellington region. The prize is a fantastic play-date with some Outpawed kittens. KITTENS! 

Join us and help brighten these wintery weekends with some family-friendly handmade goodness!
​And did we mention KITTENS?

The Outpawed Rescue Trust

​Enter our colouring competitions or buy some tasty treats on the day to help raise funds for our chosen cause, Outpawed!

​“Outpawed is a NZ-registered charity dedicated to the care and management of stray and feral cats in the Wellington region. 

We provide shelter for wild cats and kittens, and aim to desex, socialise, vaccinate, microchip and find homes for as many of these cats as possible. We are also involved in trap-neuter-return (TNR) for cats that cannot be integrated into a household environment. Where TNR is necessary, cats are released into managed colonies where they are fed and monitored.

We aim to work with local government and other animal welfare organisations to obtain the best outcome possible for the feral cat population. Our goal is to reduce this population over time through desexing and adoption.

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Shop Nikkis for Outpawed

​Today, we’re talking to Nikki – you can find her stall, Shop Nikkis, at the July and August Petone Winter Markets.
Nikki does hand-made crochet- not your usual blankets and booties, though. She’ll take on pretty much anything from science fiction and fantasy.

​What is crochet?

​Wikipedia tells us that Crochet (English: /kroʊˈʃeɪ/;[1] French: [kʁɔʃɛ][2]) is a process of creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarnthread, or strands of other materials using a crochet hook.[3] The name is derived from the French term crochet, meaning ‘small hook’. These are made of materials such as metal, wood, or plastic and are manufactured commercially and produced in artisan workshops. The salient difference between crochet and knitting, beyond the implements used for their production, is that each stitch in crochet is completed before proceeding with the next one, while knitting keeps a large number of stitches open at a time. (Variant forms such as Tunisian crochet and broomstick lace keep multiple crochet stitches open at a time.)

Where do you get your ideas?

Tell us how you came up with the ideas, Nikki!

“A geek hobby was born when I made my boss a crochet dalek in an attempt to get a pay rise! Now my creation is only limited by my imagination- and the space I have in the spare room. Dr Who, Star Wars, Pokémon, Guardians of the Galaxy and much more crochet loveliness. I can also make things to order. I’m quite new to the market scene and learned a lot from my Copper Catkin consultation.”

Outpawed Raffle

​Nikki has donated a crocheted Pokéball, worth $5, to the Outpawed raffle (shown here with matching Pokéhat).

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You can find Nikki on Facebook, here:

https://www.facebook.com/ShopNikkis/

Tickets for the raffle will be available at the August Petone Winter Market, 10.30am to 3pm, 19th August, at the Petone Baptist Church, 38 Buick Street, Petone.
www.facebook.com/PetoneWinterMarkets

​The Petone Winter Markets are the place to buy locally made creations, snack on tasty treats, and fuel up with coffee from Ripe. Drop off the kids at the fully fenced play area while you browse our 30+ indoor stalls and take in the stylings of some local entertainers. There will be all kinds of winter woollies, magpie treasures, tasty treats, and fantastic gift ideas for all! Bring a carry bag – we’re a plastic-bag-free event.

In the weeks leading up to each market, we will be running a gold-coin-entry colouring competition, featuring poster artwork by Cat Drayer from Copper Catkin. Proceeds from the competition will help local charity Outpawed with the care and management of stray and feral cats (and KITTENS) in the Wellington region. The prize is a fantastic play-date with some Outpawed kittens. KITTENS! 

Join us and help brighten these wintery weekends with some family-friendly handmade goodness!
​And did we mention KITTENS?


The Outpawed Rescue Trust

Enter our colouring competitions or buy some tasty treats on the day to help raise funds for our chosen cause, Outpawed!

​“Outpawed is a NZ-registered charity dedicated to the care and management of stray and feral cats in the Wellington region. 

We provide shelter for wild cats and kittens, and aim to desex, socialise, vaccinate, microchip and find homes for as many of these cats as possible. We are also involved in trap-neuter-return (TNR) for cats that cannot be integrated into a household environment. Where TNR is necessary, cats are released into managed colonies where they are fed and monitored.

We aim to work with local government and other animal welfare organisations to obtain the best outcome possible for the feral cat population. Our goal is to reduce this population over time through desexing and adoption.

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Colourables – Patches

Over the last few weeks, I have been developing a series of colourable items. Here are the first ones in this series – my colourable patches. ​They feature designs from my Dinosaur Activists, Kiwiautomata, and Poster Kitties ranges.
I created this series of 6 kitties for the Petone Winter Markets posters and the Outpawed fundraiser colouring competitions (https://www.coppercatkin.com/outpawedcolouringcompetition.html). They have proved so popular that they are now available as colourable cotton patches!
The patches are available through my Felt shop, and at markets, and range in price from $1-5.50. 
They are available in ‘finished’ and ‘unfinished’. The ‘finished’ patches have been edged in grey cotton.
The images are printed in black lines on white, quilting-weight cotton. 

Fabric details:
3.2 oz per square yard
Thread count: 78 x 76
Natural White
Estimated shrinkage: 3-4% in length and width

IMPORTANT: As part of their quirkiness, each patch size is deliberately different, so the measurements supplied relate to the image size on the patch, and not the total patch size itself.

Outpawed Fundraiser Raffle

There will be a full set of colourable Poster Kitty patches in the raffle.

Tickets for the raffle will be available at the August Petone Winter Market, 10.30am to 3pm, 19th August, at the Petone Baptist Church, 38 Buick Street, Petone.
www.facebook.com/PetoneWinterMarkets

Enter our colouring competitions or buy some tasty treats on the day to help raise funds for our chosen cause, Outpawed!

​“Outpawed is a NZ-registered charity dedicated to the care and management of stray and feral cats in the Wellington region. 

We provide shelter for wild cats and kittens, and aim to desex, socialise, vaccinate, microchip and find homes for as many of these cats as possible. We are also involved in trap-neuter-return (TNR) for cats that cannot be integrated into a household environment. Where TNR is necessary, cats are released into managed colonies where they are fed and monitored.

We aim to work with local government and other animal welfare organisations to obtain the best outcome possible for the feral cat population. Our goal is to reduce this population over time through desexing and adoption.“​