Sharon Wittke is the proprietor of Ravensbend Folk Art.
Much to our delight, most of her work is Halloween themed.
Trays, plates, lampshades, and other items are made to order at her Etsy shop. You can also follow Ravensbend on facebook.
Tasha, aka Werdiga, makes adorable (well, for some of us) dolls from polymer clay, faux fur, and fabric.
Look at that face! How can you not love a face like that.
She doesn’t just make spiders and monsters. There are also adorable kitties and other critters.
And spiders. Really cool spiders.
Check out her Etsy shop to take one home.
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.
I’ve included Hontor in a link dump, but I love his work so much, I wanted to post more.
Hontor works in Velvet Clay, also known as iClay. It is a very soft, air-dry modeling clay. Apparently, it takes detail very, very well.
He has an interesting take on plagiarism. Basically, good for you.
His colors are delicious, and his textures irresistible.
You can purchase ready-made items, as well as velvet clay, at his Etsy Shop. See more work at his deviantArt page.








































