The House of Mad Lucy makes delightful little bits from two-part epoxy and other materials.
Her specialty is fascinators and headbands.
I would totally wear that Santa Muerta headband, if I didn’t already have my hat.
The House of Mad Lucy makes delightful little bits from two-part epoxy and other materials.
Her specialty is fascinators and headbands.
I would totally wear that Santa Muerta headband, if I didn’t already have my hat.
Asylum Addictions uses resin, as well as real bones taxidermy items, to create wonderfully creepy jewelry.
The exchange rate for Euros is good right now, so the pieces aren’t expensive. They are shipping from someplace with French as the primary language, but it still doesn’t look too bad.
I can’t tell how their critters are sourced, so I would probably stick to resin items. Though the bones are mighty pretty. You can keep up with new stuff via their facebook page.
If you’re gonna have an eye patch, do it right. Lea Polyakov makes all kinds of leather accessories.
I try not to wear leather, especially snake skin, but I admit this ring is tempting. And I especially love this Tool bracelet. Think I know what my studio music will be today.
Howard Serlick casts body parts from live models, and makes some interesting and queerly beautiful jewelry in his Etsy shop, Not About Normal.
He does a few non-body things. There are keys and bolts and bubble wrap.
But mostly it’s body parts. Don’t worry ladies, there are dicks, too.
I think his pieces have an elegant, yet wonderfully primitive feel. He happily does custom orders, fetish work, and made-to-order sex toys. Items are cast mostly in urethane, with some silicon pieces. There is a ton more photos on his Facebook page.
Gear and Pie make interesting jewelry, mostly from enameled brass. I thought their shop was named for the run-up to Halloween, but no, they just happened to set up their space Bangkok workshop in September. Thus, September Room.
Not all of their work is dark. Some is whimsical, and they have some great geometric pieces. But you only get to see the dark stuff here, because I said so.
Isn’t the bird darling?
Visit September Room on Etsy.
The Spousal Unit does not love faux taxidermy. I love faux taxidermy. So does Gaudy Glam Boutique. They have some wonderful, wacky stuff. Gives me ideas about what to do with that cow skull I have on the lanai.

Jeweled zebra head
Pixel & Print does mostly geeky 3D printing, like the beard merit badge. I love this T-Rex shower head. It comes in many colors, but I want pink.
So Perfectly Twisted makes lovely boxes and other creepy creations. This keepsake box features a hand-sculpted bat.
Grandin Road has some mighty tempting goodies in this year’s Halloween Haven.
Tiger Milly carries rockabilly dresses, with some cute spooky stuff in the Hell Bunny line. Many items in plus sizes.
The Vintage Halloween Store carries vintage style decor and supplies, as well as some vintage collectibles.
Immortal Visions creates elaborate paper crafts, including many genres of greeting cards. Special October hint: this coffin shrine will be inspiring something during my Month of Spookdays.
The Pyramid Collection
has gorgeous fantasy clothes–most in plus sizes–and accessories. It’s a lot of fun to browse by theme. I was looking at the menu, and noticed the Personal section. What could be there?
Well, personal stuff. Like this sugar-skull massager. For those who like everything to be goth.