Monday, May 04, 2015

When Things Get Out of Hand or Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Fairy Journals

I made a few of these Fairy Journal books and pencils and quickly snapped this pic while packaging them up. Folks seemed to like it.

Miniature Fairy Journal - Nichola Battilana

Then I thought I'd make a smaller batch.

Miniature Fairy Journal - Nichola Battilana

Miniature Fairy Journal - Nichola Battilana

Sure they're small... but do they still open? Yep!

Miniature Fairy Journal - Nichola Battilana

And then I thought, "Well just how small can I go?" So I went smaller again.

Miniature Fairy Journal - Nichola Battilana

And I kept going!

Miniature Fairy Journals - Nichola Battilana

But do those ones open?

Miniature Fairy Journal - Nichola Battilana

Yep! Even the most itsy bitsy teeny weeny one, which measures just 2mm x 3mm.


I'm going to try to make some pencils for some of the smaller ones before listing them for sale. (The very smallest ones will not be listed.) The "larger" ones are already available in the shop.

AND finally, last year I did a limited number of year one Hogwarts textbooks.  Do you remember them? They were sorta cute :)

Miniature Hogwarts Textbooks - Nichola Battilana

The first year texts (the ones pictured above and below) are sold out, but I'm starting work on the year two textbooks this week. (Helloooo, Gilderoy Lockhart) If you'd like to be guaranteed a set, you can preorder them HERE. Otherwise there will be a handful available for purchase, and when they are gone, well... they're gone.

Miniature Hogwarts Textbooks - Nichola Battilana

French Country Curio Box for Graphic 45

When I was a child my father would often take me all sorts of museums. Perhaps that’s where my love of old dusty things was sparked. I still love visiting those places, pressing my nose against the glass of artifact filled cabinets. 

French Country Curio Box - Nichola Battilana

I’ve created my own display of neatly presented everyday artifacts, appropriately labeled “Miscellaneous” and embellished with some lovely French Country paper that I’ve been hoarding.

French Country Curio Box - Nichola Battilana

The box itself is an inexpensive shadow box that I've gussied up with Graphic 45 papers.


French Country Curio Box - Nichola Battilana

I’ve kept things simple here and have been reserved in my adornments, which I think compliments the organization of the bits and bobs inside my little curio.


French Country Curio Box - Nichola Battilana

And be sure to stop by the Graphic45 blog to check out all of the inspiration by my design teamies :)


The supply list:
Graphic 45 FRENCH COUNTRY Rendezvous
Graphic 45 FRENCH COUNTRY Montage
Wooden Box


Misc Items for box (clothes pegs, twine, buttons, small scissors….)

Sunday, May 03, 2015

One Little Thing - Blue

This week I'd like to challenge you to use the colour blue in your one little thing.

Have fun!

Friday, May 01, 2015

Of Summer & Bees Triptych

It's the first Friday of the month which means it's my turn to share a project and tutorial using some GinasDesigns.net products. Here's what I'm sharing this month...
Of Summer & Bees Triptych with Tutorial - Nichola Battilana
An altered art homage to the coming days of summer, warmth and honey using Gina's Triptych - Arch Top.

Of Summer & Bees Triptych with Tutorial - Nichola Battilana

The bottom of this piece is embellished with three Faux Metal Number Plates which are flanked with some copper brads to give them a finished look

Of Summer & Bees Triptych with Tutorial - Nichola Battilana

I've created some honey in the chipboard Honeycomb embellishment I added,  and while there are some chipboard bees included in that set, I couldn't resist using this divinely detailed bee charm to top off the piece.

I've added a few teeny weeny buzzy things too.


Of Summer & Bees Triptych with Tutorial - Nichola Battilana

And because everything looks better framed I've mounted my triptych in an 11 x 14" shadow box.

Of Summer & Bees Triptych with Tutorial - Nichola Battilana

I'm not going to lie, this piece took a while to create. The process isn't exactly difficult, it's just time consuming to achieve the right look. I do have a video tutorial of the process but for time sake it's been edited to the bare bones. If I've missed something and you have any questions feel free to ask :)

THE SUPPLY LIST
Triptych - Arch Top
Vintage images*



*Note: When looking for images for your artwork try using the search term  "vintage public domain portraits". The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs collection is a great resource. Just be sure to double check the Rights And Restrictions before using any images you find.

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Sunday Chores and Fairy Gardens

I stayed up wayyyy past my bedtime last night. I totally lost track of time making these toadstools. Cross my heart, I looked at the clock and it said 5am! Oops!

Handmade toadstools - Nichola Battilana

After a nice sleep in, today was spent doing chores (I now have clean dishes but the floors are still a wreck.) and making potted fairy gardens. Yesterday during our gallivanting, I picked up some miniature roses and this pot of clover. How could I resist?! Look at all those four leafed beauties!

Four leaf clovers for Pixie Hill fairy gardens - Nichola Battilana

Still in my jammas I went wandering on the lawn and harvested some mosses, pinecones and stones.

Moss for Pixie Hill fairy gardens - Nichola Battilana

The results are pretty dang cute. Three little magical gardens have been completed and are ready for the market next Saturday :)

Pixie Hill fairy gardens - Nichola Battilana

Pixie Hill fairy gardens - Nichola Battilana

Pixie Hill fairy gardens - Nichola Battilana

One Little Thing - May Queen

Can you believe it's almost May? In celebration this weeks theme is "May Queen"

"The May Queen or Queen of May is a personification of the May Day holiday, and of Springtime and also Summer."

Use this prompt to create one little thing in celebration of May.

Friday, April 24, 2015

Very Important Altered Awards

I'm not too proud to admit that this year has been a bit difficult for me creatively. I've been creating work. I've even made some things that were quite nifty... but I've kinda felt 'disconnected' with my work.

Anyway, I finally feel as though I'm getting back on track. I've got one or two projects I can't show off just yet, but I also made something just for the hell of it that I think you'll like. Some very important altered awards

Very Important Altered Awards - Nichola Battilana

Ever since seeing the Tim Holtz trophies shown at CHA I've had it in my head that I wanted to create some altered trophy cups. I found these babies in the party supply section of my local discount shop, four for $1.25! I've simply grunged them up with a bit of acrylic paint.


Altered Award - Nichola Battilana
This piece is available HERE

Each little darling has a sentiment taken from vintage book pages that reflects the gentle nature of these 'awards'. How nice would it be to receive an award for twinkling?


Altered Award - Nichola Battilana

The base of each of the awards is just a simple wooden block that has been gussied up with fabric, ribbon, buttons and burlap. 


Altered Award - Nichola Battilana
This piece is available HERE

Some of my biddies are standing on Petaloo blooms.

Altered Award - Nichola Battilana
This piece is available HERE

Some are atop a little mound of moss.

Altered Award - Nichola Battilana
This piece is available HERE


Most are holding their declarations high, and topped with Tim Holtz Mirrored Stars  


Altered Award - Nichola Battilana
This piece is available HERE

Best of all, when all together they look like they are having quite the party.

Altered Award - Nichola Battilana

The 'Awards' will be listed in my etsy shop over the next few days. I'll update the links as they become available.

Here are some of the supplies I used to create these pieces:
Small plastic trophy cups
Wooden blocks

Misc buttons and vintage embellishments
Moss
Tim Holtz Mirrored Stars
A slew of charms and filigree embellishments from Alpha Stamps

Mini Rose Buds - Ivory* 
Flowers and leaves from Petaloo (especially love the Botanica Blooms!)