Saturday, November 11, 2017

Vintage Christmas Box

We had a teeny bit of snow, the temperatures are flipping cold as heck, and so it's time for the fat dude to make an appearance.


This piece is made using the Tiny Diorama Box from alphastamps.com. The box is quite sturdy and it's a fun size to work with. It's not itty bitty so those who don't work in miniature will undoutedly find it relatively easy to work with.


Some Wired Pine Needle Stem accents the opening of the frame. For some added chilly winter effect I applied some Twinklets Diamond Dust to these berries.

The paper used on the box is Vintage Christmas Snowglobes Scrapbook Paper and the Santa image is from the Snug In Their Beds collage Sheet.


A tiny bit of organza ribbon and addtional glitter to finish it off, and I'm ready to tackle winter (not really... but lets just pretend I've got it together).

Thursday, November 09, 2017

MOTHER EFFIN' SNOWBALLS! with tutorial

Today was supposed to be the first snow of the season. Because it's daylight savings and now dark at 2 in the afternoon (not really, but it feels like it) I have no idea if it actually did snow today BUT there's these dudes. The yearly Cheeky Snowballs.

Cheeky Snowball Ornaments with Tutorial - Nichola Battilana

I've been making these guys for nearly 10 years. TEN FREAKING YEARS! They started out as emotional snowballs and transformed into the cheeky variety.

Cheeky Snowball Ornaments with Tutorial - Nichola Battilana

This year I've decided to do a tutorial so people can create their own. The video is available HERE on my YouTube channel. If you create your own, please share on social media and tag me. Seriously, it's appreciated and I totally want to see what you make.

Cheeky Snowball Ornaments with Tutorial - Nichola Battilana

A couple of things I KNOW are going to come up.

1. Can I use a different clay?  
I REALLY recommend you use Creative Paperclay for this project. It's super light weight so your ornament won't drag down the Xmas tree branches. It gives a beautiful finish. There may be a bit of a learning curve if you're used to other materials... but  In my opinion it's absolutely worth $ and time. 

2. It's taking SOOO LONG! Can I speed up the drying?
I prefer to let things dry naturally. There seems to be less warping, and cracking when I let things take their course. Plus, do you really want to put styrofoam in the oven? Nah.

3. Clear glitter?
Never mind fancy stuff, head over to the kids aisle in Micheal's and grab a big ole jar of Creatology "Crystal Clear" glitter. It looks like this...
What is most important is that your glitter of choice is NOT SOLID WHITE. The flecks in this product are transparent. This is important. You want a product that will allow the underlying paint colour to show through. Just look for something transparent or translucent.

4. I can't find tiny eye hooks!
I use teeny tiny eye hooks for hanging on my snowballs. If you can't find any small enough, try the jewellry section of the craft store and look for findings like these Tiny Silver Eye Pins*. Poke a hole with a straight pin, add a dab of glue, and slide it in. They'll work in a pinch.

5. What kind of glue do you use?
I'm using Elmer's School Glue in the tutorial. The better the quality glue you use (i.e. Aleene's Tacky Glue) the more glitter will remain on your snowballs in the long run.

6. Can I (insert other subsitution/method/madness)?
Part of the joy of creating is experimentation. Have an idea? Give it a try! Maybe it'll turn out a bazillion times better than my snow dudes!


Cheeky Snowball Ornaments with Tutorial - Nichola Battilana

THE LIST OF SUPPLIES!
- styrofoam balls (2" - 2.5" makes a nice size)
- Creative Paperclay
- white glue
- clear/transparent/translucent glitter
- pink, black paint
- mini eyehooks
- fake snow
- clear gloss medium like Diamond Glaze, Glossy Accents or Dimensional Magic

Witchy Poos Nos. 4 and 5 - Birch and Plum

Two more witchy poos today. First, Birch.

Witchy Poo: Birch - Nichola Battilana

She sort of reminds me of Aunt Clara from Bewitched (if Aunt Clara preferred spider covered cloaks over beflowered hats). She's a lover of creepy crawly things and recognises the might in little things. 

Witchy Poo: Birch - Nichola Battilana

Her frock is crawling with creepies and her staff topped with a spider webby nest.

Witchy Poo: Birch - Nichola Battilana

Next is Plum.

Witchy Poo: Plum - Nichola Battilana

She is strong and calm and soft. 

Witchy Poo: Plum - Nichola Battilana

I'm pretty sure her puff of black hair is magical. I asked her but she just gave me a knowing smile in return.

Witchy Poo: Plum - Nichola Battilana

Like all of the witchy poos, Birch and Plum are is made with a free sculpted paperclay face. Their base is cotton muslin stuffed with fibre and weighted with mung beans. The hair is created with wool roving. They are embellished with scrap fabrics, bits and bobs.
Witchy Poo: Plum - Nichola Battilana

Birch is available HERE

Plum is waiting for her new home HERE

Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Petal Stool Fairies

A short break from the witchy poo coven because these wee things are demanding attention.

Petal Stool Fairies - Nichola Battilana

There's a joke in "The IT Crowd" where 'pedestal' is misunderstood as 'petal stool'. I sort of like the idea of sitting upon a petal stool, like a fairy posing atop a floral plinth.
Petal Stool Fairies - Nichola Battilana

And so that's what I've made! Wee paper fairies showing off atop mossy beflowered petal stools.

Petal Stool Fairies - Nichola Battilana

Petal Stool Fairies - Nichola Battilana

Petal Stool Fairies - Nichola Battilana


Each of the Petal Stool Fairies are listed in the Pixie Hill Etsy Shop

Printed collage sheet of people and butterflies can be found HERE
Little People downloadable collage sheet HERE
English Fairy Garden downloadable collage sheet HERE

Other supplies:

3 Inch Tall Candlestick Holder
Candlestick Holder
Paper Flowers

Tuesday, November 07, 2017

Witchy Poo No. Three - Irma

Irma is the quiet and slightly naive one of the Witchy Poos.

Witchy Poo No. Three - Irma

Perhaps naive isn't the right word. She's just far too focused on things like the leaves changing and a tad scatterbrained.

Witchy Poo No. Three - Irma

And she is an adept witch. When the wind blows she knows the change it brings, sometimes she encourages it's direction!

Witchy Poo No. Three - Irma

Like all of the witchy poos, Irma is is made with a free sculpted paperclay face. Her base is cotton muslin stuffed with fibre and weighted with mung beans. Her hair is wool. She is embellished with scrap fabrics, bits and bobs.

She measures approximately 9" tall.

Witchy Poo No. Three - Irma


Irma is available HERE


Monday, November 06, 2017

Witchy Poo No. Two - Edna The Good Witch

Sometimes you just need to close your eyes, count to ten, and douse yourself in glittery things. That's what Edna does. She WANTS to be a good witch. She does her best to BE a good witch. Heck! She even got herself a pair of wings so she could be more fairy godmothery! But sometimes it's hard.


Sometimes you REALLY need to focus on your happy place.


There are times it's necessary to think sweet thoughts of glitter and marshmallows. To recall the smell of lemon verbena and sight of green summer grass against the a clear blue sky. Edna is very good at recalling good memories in the face of frustration.


Like all of the witchy poos, Edna is is made with a free sculpted paperclay face. Her base is cotton muslin stuffed with fibre and weighted with mung beans. Her hair is wool. She is embellished with scrap fabrics, bits and bobs. Edna is proud of the fact that she is the only winged witch of the coven.
She measures approximately 9" tall.


It is worth nothing that everyone who has seen the witches in person has remarked that Edna is their favourite. She's thrilled with her popularity.

Edna is available HERE.



Sunday, November 05, 2017

Witchy Poo No. One - Winnie

If you follow my instagram account you may recall, many moons ago, that I posed a bunch of little faces that I had sculpted. It's been a loooong time, but I've finally finished all the old biddies. I'll be posting all 13 of them over the next week or so.

Here's the first oldie, who I am fairly certain is named Winnifred (although she prefers Winnie).

Witchy Poo No. 1 - Nichola Battilana

I imagine she's a hedge witch of sorts. She has a bundle of twigs in her belt, keys at her waist and a stick broom.

Witchy Poo No. 1 - Nichola Battilana

She is just shy of 9" tall. All of these oldies are are made with paperclay faces, cotton muslin base, and embellished with scrap fabrics.

Witchy Poo No. 1 - Nichola Battilana

Winnie is available in the etsy shop HERE.