Thursday, January 10, 2019

Making wee photos

I have a really lovely collection of old cabinet cards and Carte-de-Visites. I've been meaning to scan them for years, but I the process seems so overwhelming.

I got it in my head to reproduce some of the photos in miniature. I photographed the front and back (some of the reverse sides have beautiful graphics!) to achieve totally accurate reproductions. Yes, they looked great... but what a pain in the bum! Recreating the backsides was quickly abandoned.


BUT!!! I did forge ahead and make a few batches of 1:6 and 1:12 scale of some of my photos.


Just like the life sized versions there is variation in their finished sizes. I think this makes them rather more special. Wonkiness usually does.


Aside: what is your favourite scale to work in? I think that making thing as teeny as possible is challenging and impressive but larger playscale is a bit more enjoyable.


Someone mentioned that they'd like to convert their own photos into miniatures. If you're just looking to make minis of your snapshots and have basic photoshop knowledge, I've got a bit of a solution for you. 

Create a folder and add the photos that you'd like to miniaturize (I make copies so that I can just delete the whole folder when done.)

Open the folder and change the 'view' to 'large icons'

Adjust the window so that there are 5 or 6 columns of photos like so...


Now, either take a screen shot then crop the thumbnail area, or use your computers snipping tool to create an image file like so.


You could just print this screen-grab file but to be honest I think it looks a bit fuzzy and the thumbs are tad too big for my liking. Instead, I create a new document in Photoshop (or other photo editing software) at 8.5" x 11" 200dpi, then copy and paste the image into the new document. Then print that sucker out!


This makes the thumbnails just the right size to use with THIS mini scrapbook.

Cut out those thumbs and pop them inside!


If  all of that is a little too complicated for you, and you'd like some wee vintage photos, I have 1:6 playscale photos available HERE and smaller 1:12 dollhouse scale listed HERE.


The truth is out there - Confidential Top Secret Files

Ok. So. I tried to make something pretty. AlphaStamps sent me some gorgeous papers to use with their tent card frames but it was not happening. I'm going to blame my recent podcast listenings for what happened.


I went about as far from pretty as one can get and found myself in a deep dark conspiracy hole.


Not a pink floral paper in sight! Instead I've taken a trip into the basement of the J Edgar Hoover building and gone rummaging through the X-Files. (I'd totally wink at Foxy Mulder circa 1993.)


Flip those folders open (You HAVE to peek when something is marked "top secret" and "confidential") and you'll find top secret office memos and case files. What could possibly be so ultra important?!?!


Photographic evidence of aliens and Bigfoot of course!


They're grungy. They're messy. They ain't pretty... but I kinda love them!


There's a teeny tiny supply list to create these and I've put together a super cool collage sheet for you to make your own top secret files.

Here's everything you'll need:

Tent Card Frame - Oval
Tent Card Frame - Round Top Frame
Classified UFO Collage Sheet 
Glue

That's it! No foolin'.

Get out there and spread the truth!










Trust no one.




Saturday, December 29, 2018

Butterfly Specimen Display

I love museums and old school museum displays. I also love butterflies.

Butterfly Specimen Tray - Nichola Battilana for gslcuts.com

I've created my own butterfly specimen display using a ATC Display Tray, adding a few extra details, and boatload of fussy cut butterflies.

Butterfly Specimen Tray - Nichola Battilana for gslcuts.com

I've kept the embellishments conservative on this project but I haven't left it completely plain. The corners each have a piece from the Petal Corners set added, and I've added a sort of name plate using the Stackable Labels Shape Set.

Butterfly Specimen Tray - Nichola Battilana for gslcuts.com

I've also numbered the specimens with the Tiny Number Plates - Silver

Butterfly Specimen Tray - Nichola Battilana for gslcuts.com

I'm really pleased with the result. Best of all, it didn't take ages to create this piece!

Butterfly Specimen Tray - Nichola Battilana for gslcuts.com

If you'd like to see how this all came together I have a video walk-through for you HERE

Butterfly Specimen Tray - Nichola Battilana for gslcuts.com

And here are all the bits and pieces you'll need to make your very own specimen tray:

ATC Display Tray
Tiny Number Plates - Silver
Petal Corners
Stackable Labels Shape Set

Butterfly Specifics from Graphic 45 Olde Curiosity Shoppe Deluxe Collector's Edition
Old book pages
Acrylic paint
Ribbon
Large jump ring
Glue

Butterfly Specimen Tray - Nichola Battilana for gslcuts.com

Friday, December 21, 2018

Teeny Tiny Gnome Cross Stitched Goodness

Happy Yule!!!! Merry solstice!

Today I have something kinda super adorable...

Mini Gnome Cross Stitch with Free Pattern Download - Nichola Battilana pixiehill.com

Teeny tiny gnomey cross stitched goodness!

Mini Gnome Cross Stitch with Free Pattern Download - Nichola Battilana pixiehill.com

 This is the largest of the bunch with a slightly larger gnome dude.

Mini Gnome Cross Stitch with Free Pattern Download - Nichola Battilana pixiehill.com

But it's these wee tiny guys that I'm most pleased with

Mini Gnome Cross Stitch with Free Pattern Download - Nichola Battilana pixiehill.com

How stinkin' cute!?!

Mini Gnome Cross Stitch with Free Pattern Download - Nichola Battilana pixiehill.com

They're so wee and precious.

Mini Gnome Cross Stitch with Free Pattern Download - Nichola Battilana pixiehill.com

I've created a download of all of the elements used in the tiniest frames for you to create your own stitchy goodness. You can simply download the graphic below, OR if you'd like to send a little something my way, you can purchase the file for just $1.50 HERE

Mini Gnome Cross Stitch with Free Pattern Download - Nichola Battilana pixiehill.com

Whichever option you choose, have fun!

Mini Gnome Cross Stitch with Free Pattern Download - Nichola Battilana pixiehill.com

Make something small and sweet for someone nice.

Mini Gnome Cross Stitch with Free Pattern Download - Nichola Battilana pixiehill.com

Or maybe something for yourself ;)

Mini Gnome Cross Stitch with Free Pattern Download - Nichola Battilana pixiehill.com

Have a beautiful yuletide season, my friends. Bright blessings to each and every one of you.