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If you would like to buy a 2010 calendar this year, please consider buying mine. The non-digitally altered photos are all taken buy me and consist of places and flowers that have caught my attention. The calendar costs €18:50 or US$24.99, I get US$6per sale. Btw for you Kiwis it is a Northern Hemisphere calendar, if you would like a southern version please ask and I will make one. To see the calendar just click on the picture.

Cheers Kel

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This is a simple God-focused book of poetry. Each of the ten poems follow the theme of ‘a church for others’. They explore subjects such as outreach, listening to God and social justice.

‘a church for others’ is a powerful, warm and sometimes sad collection of poems which will draw you closer to God.

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€9.95
Ships in 3–5 business days

To buy the book just follow this link.

Btw the six of the poems are available free right here on this blog.
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This is the same calender as before, except it is a little smaller and has UK, Dutch and American Holidays. This one is €17.95

Click here or on the calendar for a preview. Hope you enjoy.

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This painting is just being put up for sale. The price is yet to be set, but feel free to email me and make an offer.

The tittle of the painting is ‘FREEDOM’ and the painting speaks of interdependence.

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To see my greeting cards from the province that I live in click here.

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This shop is still very much so under construction and open for business.

About late for supper

late for supper was originally created under the name of kelart. kelart and now late for supper have been set up for the purpose of supplementing my income so that I can afford to paint. late for supper is my hobby.

I started making my first home made cards at the start of 2008. As I sold each pack of cards, I reinvested the money back into producing more cards. I am presently at the stage of trying to save enough money to get my cards professionally printed.

All of the photographs are taken by me, none have been digitally altered with the exception of cropping and bleeding. All of the work is done on free software, however I am still stuck on a mainstream operating system.

Where ever possible I am using environmentally-sound practices minimising and recycling wastage. Though on a practical note I am living in a country where it is still very difficult to buy card and envelopes on recycled paper.

It is my goal to register late for supper as a New Zealand company. At present I am researching exactly how I am to pay tax.