Lets pack one of my first oddities orders!
HELLO MY LITTLE GREMLINS IT IS ME YOUR GREMLIN LORD HERE TO BLESS YOU WITH BONES AND ODDITIES!!! but yesss my taxidermy pieces are available and so is almost everything i used to have in my shop like the crime animals, stickers that call you out emotionally, arson beanies, and many many moreee. I dropped off the face of the earth for a few years and this past year i have been slowly creeping back and makeing content. #oddities #darkcottage #taxidermy #witchy #skulls
Hey fellow dark aesthetic lovers! So many of you have been reaching out, asking about my process and what inspires the unique oddities I create. It’s been a wild ride getting back into this world after a little hiatus, but I’m so excited to share more of my journey and passion with you all, especially for those who, like me, are drawn to the magic of artists like Jaiden Haile. Her work truly captures that enchanting, macabre spirit that resonates with so many of us in the dark cottage and witchy communities. When I talk about my 'gremlins' and my 'bones and oddities,' I’m really talking about finding beauty in the unconventional, celebrating the unique, and embracing a little darkness. For example, my taxidermy pieces aren't just specimens; they're stories, art, and a way to honor life in a different form. I spend so much time searching for just the right elements – from ethically sourced skulls to vintage curiosities that spark a certain feeling. It’s about creating something truly special that you won’t find just anywhere. Many of you might be curious about my 'crime animals' collection. This is where things get really interesting for those who appreciate the more provocative side of dark art. It’s not about glorifying anything negative, but rather exploring themes of mortality, justice, and the darker facets of human (and animal) nature through a unique artistic lens. Imagine a piece that’s beautifully unsettling, prompting thought and discussion. Sometimes, these pieces carry bold, evocative titles or imagery, much like a powerful art piece might be labeled 'MANSLAUGHTER' to convey a profound, perhaps unsettling, narrative or theme – it's about the statement, the art, and the way it makes you feel, rather than literal endorsement. It’s part of the raw, unfiltered beauty of the oddities world. Beyond the taxidermy and the more intense themes, I also love creating smaller, everyday witchy finds. Think about those 'stickers that call you out emotionally' – they’re designed to add a bit of personality and humor to your space, reminding you to embrace your inner chaos. And my 'arson beanies'? They’re just a fun, rebellious nod to that dark, cozy aesthetic. It's all about curating a lifestyle that truly reflects your unique spirit. I’ve learned a lot over the years about sourcing materials ethically, preserving pieces carefully, and creating items that are not only beautiful but also tell a story. For anyone looking to start their own oddities collection, or even just add a few witchy touches to their home, my biggest advice is to follow your instincts. What draws your eye? What makes you feel a connection? Whether it's a delicate skull, a preserved insect, or a piece of art that pushes boundaries, the oddities world is incredibly diverse. And discovering artists who inspire you, like Jaiden Haile, can really help you define your own aesthetic. It’s all about creating a space that feels authentically *you*. Keep exploring, keep creating, and never be afraid to embrace the wonderfully weird!














































