Neither are what you ask.
Look for something that says "Arduino Compatible" if none found, search for the .brd or .sch file of the Arduino development and convert it to Gerber and send it to your nearest PCB makers, and buy the components. With preprogrammed chips.
Now Pic uses C++ in the default programmer, but Picaxe uses BASIC, do the same thing with the above, except you may mean the Picaxe 28x1 (AXE020) Development board, these are very easily made, atleast easier than the Arduino, no pre programmed chips required, just plug and play.