9 Spooky Artists To Follow On Twitter For All Of Your Ghoulish Needs
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9 Spooky Artists To Follow On Twitter For All Of Your Ghoulish Needs

Whether it's resin, hair accessories, creepy prints, or home goods, these are the ghouls making it happen!

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9 Spooky Artists To Follow On Twitter For All Of Your Ghoulish Needs

I somehow wind up following more and more artists and small businesses as the spooky season approaches. Some of these individuals I've been following for some time now, others I've just recently discovered.

They're the best at their trade and are truly amazing people to follow, not just for their goods and services, but for their personalities and their support for other artists and small businesses.

Just a heads-up: you might want to have your wallet ready, 'cause there's something out there for everyone.

@Kayyloween

Twitter - @kayyloween

Known for co-creating her own small business, 'Scream and Sugar,' Kiera creates cute t-shirts and shopping totes for every ghoul in need.

@jeweleaves

Twitter - @jeweleaves

Popular for her spooky and chic style and her equally as cute family, Jewel has her own shop, 'Cemetery Lane,' where she sells Halloween-inspired clothing and home goods year round.

@baby_b0nes

From cute and creepy headbands and bows to enamel pins that are simply to die for, babyb0nes has a little something spooky for everyone.

@MarsyArtsy

Twitter - @MarsyArtsy

Another spooky and talented artist, Mars is most known for her Man Eater commissioned portraits (including Spooky Man Eaters!) and her carefree attitude. She just exerts Big Ghoul Energy.

@artbymadeleine

Twitter - @artbymadeleine

The green-haired ghoul, Madeleine Paris, boasts some of the cutest Halloween pin-up girls known to man. Her art is not limited to prints and stickers- she's now released some really cool tie-dye shirts with her own designs on them!

@alldrawn

Twitter - @alldrawn

Ever needed a handbag with the Bride of Frankenstein painted on it? Well, Alexandra Hallock owns and operates her own shop where she hand-paints and draws all of your favorite horror movie icons on handbags, jackets, and other mediums.

@flamingobonez

Twitter - @flamingobonez

A spooky resin creator, Kayla (twitter handle @flamingobonez) creates cute resin skulls, coffin keepsake boxes, and creepy and cute pet name tags for the little creature in your life.

@WhatTheCraftsAK

Twitter - @WhatTheCraftsAK

From crystals to amazing resin pieces, and now the beginning of Inktober, @WhatTheCraftsAK has it all! Oh, and a skeleton taking a floral milk bath- that's all you need to know.

@kgt_stitchwitch

Twitter - @kgt_stitchwitch

Did you need a velvet crocheted top with a beautiful crystal in the middle? Yes? Well, Knotty Girl Threads can create custom vegan crocheted clothing for every witch and ghoul in need! Bonus: her feed is full of gorgeous plants and her kitty, Oliver!

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