Where creativity feels like
a beautiful escape
Our story
Pittywitty began as a creative escape—an extension of artist Carly Pitts’ love for thoughtful making and nostalgic beauty. Inspired by the charm of regional Victoria, particularly the windswept streets and historic elegance of Ballarat, Pittywitty captures a sense of softness, storytelling, and connection through art.
What started as delicate watercolour pieces and vintage-inspired designs has grown into a series of immersive workshops and events. Pittywitty invites people to step away from the fast pace of everyday life and rediscover the joy of creating by hand—whether that’s painting, letter writing, embroidery, or simply gathering with others in a beautiful, curated space.
At its heart, Pittywitty is about more than art. It’s about experience—romantic, whimsical, and a little nostalgic. Each workshop is designed to feel like stepping into another time: where details matter, creativity flows freely, and everyone leaves with something meaningful they’ve made themselves.
Grounded in Ballarat but open to wider audiences, Pittywitty continues to grow as both a creative brand and a community—one that celebrates artistry, connection, and the beauty of making something special.
No experience required
With a background in education, Pittywitty workshops are thoughtfully designed to support and inspire participants of all skill levels. Each session is beginner-friendly and carefully scaffolded into simple, achievable steps, allowing everyone to build confidence as they create. No experience is necessary—just a willingness to try. Through guided techniques and gentle encouragement, participants are empowered to explore their creativity and leave with a sense of accomplishment, celebrating both their own work and the joy of art itself.
“As a complete beginner, I felt so supported every step of the way. It was relaxed, creative, and such a lovely experience.”
- Janine McCallum