Monday 30 June 2008

New Cards


The last week or so I have been working on some ideas for small cute cards, I'm hoping to open an Etsy shop in the next couple of months so this is hopefully some of the stock that will be featuring in it.







These cards will be 7 x 9.5 cm so pretty small, I have always prefer smaller cards, I think people tend to hand on to them as a keep sack if they are small enough to put away or they get kept out on show long as they don't take up vast amounts of room and get in the way.





The cards will feature a 3D pop out, this makes them stand better on a flat surface and also adds a little some thing extra!



These cards are aimed at women but I thing the subtle blue colouring would make them ok for the man in your life too.



I'll keep you up dated as I develop this range, at the moment it only has 6 occasions but if they are popular I will extend it.


Wednesday 25 June 2008

Introductions!

Hello

Wow the first post, always a little pressure to put something interesting, something that will get the attention of the reader... mmmm you'd think I'd be better at this by now!

So let me introduce myself, I'm Kat, I'm 27, I live in the city of Bath in the UK and I'm an Illustrator and Artist. Of course if you've found your way here from my other blog Shoestring Garden, you'll already know some of this so feel free to skip ahead! Unless your related to me in which case I fully expect you to read every word of this rubbish...there will be questions later!

So here's my story, basically I have been an Illustrator in the Greeting Card industry since I left university in 2002. I was lucky enough to get a full time job straight after graduation, I moved to the beautiful city of Bath and have been here ever since.
Unfortunately I was made redundant from that job in 2006, I spend about 6 months out of work before I landed another full time Illustrator position with a company in Bristol. A good company but a punishing 2 hour daily commute up two of the crappiest motor-ways in the country, driving on them really should be classed as some sort of extreme sport!
This lead to me being out of the house from 7-am till 7-pm, that's a damn long day!
I usually be so knackered by the weekend I'd sleep through most of it, this went on for 2 years, until about a month ago when I was yet again made redundant!

So here I am, no job, huge mortgage to pay, spiraling living costs and for some reason I'm not that sad about it, don't get me wrong, my partner and I will miss the regular income but I realized I hadn't been happy for a while, funny how I never noticed that before.

So why have I started a blog about all this, am I not sad enough already?! Well apparently not, this blog will mainly be about me being a freelance illustrator, jobs I get, ideas I come up with and where you can find my work, it will also (hopefully!) contain examples of other artist stuff, things that inspire me and exhibitions that get my creative juices going. Eventually it will have a link to my on-line shop selling hand made goods by Me (again, hopefully!)

...and one last thing, why is my blog called under the stair studios? because that were I'll be working!