Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Adorable Floral Cake Topper for Petaloo

I was asked to create a wedding themed something for Petaloo. You can now add cake topper to your DIY wedding list. 
Adorable Petaloo Cake Topper - Nichola Battilana

I've used pink burlap flowers and daisy layers to top this cake while imagining a sweet, simple backyard wedding. But if your 'I do's' are a little more fancy, you could absolutely consider Botanica blooms atop a prettily iced cake, or vintage velvet blossoms for a shabby chic wedding.
Adorable Petaloo Cake Topper - Nichola Battilana

To create my topper I simply cut out thick decorative paper and affixed a mound of florists foam/oasis to the top. I added coordinating trim to hide the bottom edge, then simply applied the flowers to the foam. I printed the sentiment on thick card, applied a painted bamboo skewer and pushed into place. If you're worried about your topper moving, simply push toothpicks in the bottom to hold your piece in place.
Card Stock
Oasis
Bamboo Skewer
Butterflies

Monday, July 06, 2015

Brick wall tutorial

A couple of weeks ago I posted my project "The Wandry Room" and promised a tutorial for the brick wall.

Brick texture tutorial - Nichola Battilana

I am (usually) a woman of my word... enjoy!


Supplies:
Gina's Brick Wall
Marine varnish / Yacht wax (optional)
Spackling
Acrylic paint
Chalk pastels or conte (optional)
Matte top coat or sealant *if you have applied chalk beware of smudging when applying*

Note: You should probably wear gloves when applying the spackling.


(Almost) Perfection!

Our open house was this past Saturday and it was the most amazing day.


A surprise visit from a friend and around 100 of the sweetest visitors from all over. Each of them was a delight. I know that people often say that they have the best 'followers' but I truly do. They are kind and funny and full of just the right amount of mischief and they make me feel pretty dang special.


The day didn't go off without a hitch. The mailbox had to be replaced at the last minute and was a general pain in the bottom. We had planned for a crafting table that never seemed to make it outside. But there were successes. Who knew challenging people to pile stones atop one another would be such a rip-roaring success? (The record was 10 stacked stones by the way.) And these little certificates went over really well too.


In the past it has been the kids reactions to this place that really made all the hard work worthwhile. This year was a little different. This year it was the glimmer in the grown-ups that moved me most of all. So, an extra large THANK YOU is in order to every single 'big person' who blew more bubbles than you needed to and made a wish when you thought no one was looking.

I'll get a nice post with pretty pictures up later in the week... but I did want to thank all of the visitors and all of those who sent their well-wishes from a distance. I love you. Seriously. I think you're awesome. Each and every one of you.

Finally, this viddy (language warning) isn't of the tour but rather a compilation of me messing up and swearing. I put it together after sharing tutorial disaster stories with my G45 teamies a few months ago. Not having everything go according to plan this weekend reminded me of this vid. 


I mess up all the time, and things rarely go according to plan. I'm totally ok with not being perfect. In fact, I think imperfection might be underrated. 


P.S. I know I missed the 'little thing challenge' this Sunday. I'll be switching things up a little bit starting next week.

Friday, July 03, 2015

Garden Fairy Crown for Gina's Designs

I love crowns. I do. I adore them and make them often. I guess I haven't had my fill of fancy head wear because I've made another. This one was created with chipboard shapes from GinasDesigns.net and it's this month's video tutorial.

Garden Fairy Crown with tutorial - Nichola Battilana

The crown is made by layering Garden Fairies, Feathery Flourishes SetDragons Shape Setand Tudor Rose Singles over a simple base. For some added interest I added texture using gel medium and the Texture Sheets Fiesta from Gina's.

Garden Fairy Crown with tutorial - Nichola Battilana

Washes of ColourArt Silks Acrylic Iridescent Glazes and Twinkling H2Os Shimmering Watercolors are applied and then a smidge of glitter is added.

Garden Fairy Crown with tutorial - Nichola Battilana

Some pretty paper flowers, butterflies and ribbons and voila! I'm pretty sure that wearing this will automatically make you a fairy princess.

Here's the video tutorial. The sound is a bit awful in spots and I'm sorry about that (honestly, I have no idea what I'm doing and it's a miracle I muddle through at all!). If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.

Here is the full supply list:



Golden heavy gel
Butterflies
Glue
White paint
Glitter (this is what I used)
Ribbon
Heavy card

Monday, June 29, 2015

The Infirmary

As Pixie Hill will be playing the role of fairy sanctuary this summer, it only seems right that we have a little clinic, an infirmary to care for injured and unwell fairy folk.

The Fairy Infirmary - Nichola Battilana

My neighbour gifted me this house last fall. It was scribbled on and glitterfied and had clearly been well loved. It was also going to be tossed into a fire before she saved it and brought it to my door. It's not done done (door needs more paint, signs need to be replaced, and there's a few details missing) but it's done enough to show off and for visitors to look at during my open house.

The Fairy Infirmary - Nichola Battilana

There's loads of little beds, baskets of fruit, flowers and 'get well' cards within. There's even little medical charts pegged to some of the beds.

The Fairy Infirmary - Nichola Battilana

There's an examination rooms with medicine, bottle, vials and charts.

The Fairy Infirmary - Nichola Battilana

A privacy screen for modest little folk.

The Fairy Infirmary - Nichola Battilana

Extra sheets, cleaning supplies and bandages are in the upstairs hallway.

The Fairy Infirmary - Nichola Battilana

There are a few more things I'd really like to add, but I think any unwell pixies will recover just fine as it is right now.


P.S. Thank you, Carol!


Sunday, June 28, 2015

One Little Thing - Texture Challenge!

This week I'd like to challenge you to create one little thing with added texture.

If you're a writer, think about adding a descriptive word or two to your vocabulary. For mixed media artists, consider new ways to add different interesting texture to your work. Artists you might want to try emulate a textured surface.

Good luck!




Saturday, June 27, 2015

Fairy Tour 2015: Sanctuary and Museum

Just one week until our summer open house!

If you're near on July 4th, 2015 pop in for a visit.

Pixie Hill is located in Brighton, Ontario Canada.
Our address is 134 Bullis Rd.

Here's the run down....

For the duration of the summer, Pixie Hill will henceforth be a Fairy Sanctuary and Very Small Museum. You can be the first to peek and poke around the place on July 4th, 11 - 4.


Inside, visitors can peek at the showroom, see some magical arty things, and view some fairy specimens.

Outside, visitors can roam the lawn and spy the little homes and encampment that provide a safe heaven for pixie, fairies and other wee folk.


We have fairies that have traveled far and wide to take advantage of our 'catch-free zone'.


During our open house event you can:

• Participate in a visual scavenger hunt.
• Obtain a fairy name
• Make a wish
• Create something nifty
• Collect fairy mail**
• Visit the art and craft showroom
• See fairy artifacts
• Receive a very important award


**IMPORTANT: Requests for personalized fairy mail must be received by June 30th.
Email HERE

My friend and fellow artist Marc Bourdon will be joining me this year
 and offering face painting for a small fee.

The open house is free to attend, but donations are appreciated.
ALL ages are welcome and bringing children is not a requirement ;)

Cash, or credit cards are accepted for showroom purchases.
We do not take debit (though you could etransfer if in a pinch).

Can't join us on July 4th? No problem, the sanctuary will (mostly) be set up throughout the summer. If you have kids that don't like hustle and bustle, you are absolutely welcome to arrange a quiet, private visit. It's no trouble at all, but 24 hours notice is appreciated.

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Note: Pixie Hill is not a park. We do not have rides or playground equipment.