Etsy: Top Ten Monster Shops
Halloween is the time of year for monsters, and there are plenty to choose from at Etsy. There are plush monsters, felt monsters, and fuzzy monsters galore to cuddle up with on Halloween night and beyond. However, going through them all on Etsy is a monstrous headache, so I’ve compiled a list of the Top Ten Best Etsy shops with lovable monsters and creatures from distant lands!
See the full list after the break:
Happycloud Thunderhead is a magical place full of elves and monsters, from the Thunderhead Castle to the Forgotten Forest. Take a piece of it with you from the Happycloud Thunderhead Etsy shop.
KitLane’s Ursabobs and Jacabunnies from Strangeland are some of the cutest little creatures I’ve ever seen! Adopt one at Etsy:
The MrSogs Etsy shop is full of long ears and colorful stripes, which equals cuteness 99% of the time.
The knitted monsters at erinmakesstuff are both cute and creepy, and their gourd-like bodies and strange expressions are full of charm:
Thanks to the travels and documentation of a brave researcher, the Horndribbles can come home with you, but be careful: some species are quite flatulent. Catch a glimpse of them at Etsy:
Each creature sold at Spotted Egg Lab’s Etsy shop was hatched in a top-secret facility. But don’t tell anybody I told you that. You heard nothing.
The Kaijus on the FeltMistress Etsy shop are just the tip of the awesomeness iceberg; check out the Felt Mistress blog for more anthropomorphic goodness.
Pipapiep’s Etsy shop is filled with cute and fuzzy dioramas of monsters going about their daily lives:
The creatures at the Cotton Monster shop and blog are full of toothy goodness and glorious overbites. Some of them will even store your belongings in their mouth!
Last but definitely not least, I absolutely adore the monsters at the Cutesy but not Cutesy Etsy shop by dkoss2:
Everyone is awesome and gets gold stars!
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October 29th, 2009 at 10:41 pm
geekreative » Blog Archive » Monsters on the Brain says:[...] after featuring Etsy’s monster shops, I’ve only scratched the surface of the monster-y goodness that exists on the web, and I [...]