50 Creepy And Sometimes Gross Crafts That People Just Can’t Look Away From
Interview With ArtistMaking things like knitwear, ceramics, and accessories is a great outlet for creativity. But anyone who has met an imaginative mind knows they like to take their craft up a notch. Some choose to do that by shocking or even frightening others with their creations. After all, beauty can be found in the scariest of places.
And that’s exactly what we’re doing today, dear Pandas. We’re diving into the world of creepy crafts and searching for something that, when inspected closer, looks sort of magnificent. To find it, all you have to do is scroll down.
While you’re busy admiring these spooky creations, don’t forget to check out a conversation with artist and Halloween enthusiast Greg Cummings, who makes eerie Oak Lane Cemetery displays every year to showcase his works.
We also reached out to BattyJade, a fellow maker of all things uncanny, who shares her artistic process on YouTube.
Photos of both of their works can be found below as well!
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"Ark Of The Apocalypse". It Took Me About 14 Months To Complete This. My Work Stands 8 Feet On A Custom-Made Table, 7.5 Feet In Length, And About 2.5 Feet Wide
This is truly artistic ! Not something I'd want in my home lol. I'm more pink bows and unicorns lol. Have you ever thought to work for a hollywood props company? You're very talented!
DIY Creepy Picture Frame
Another Scary Mask Of Mine
To learn more about the fascination behind spooky crafts, Bored Panda reached out to artist and Halloween enthusiast Greg Cummings, who makes eerie Oak Lane Cemetery displays every year to showcase his works. He also has a YouTube channel where he uploads tutorials to show how he makes frightening props and teaches others so they can make some of their own.
We also contacted BattyJade, a fellow maker of all things uncanny, who shares her artistic process on YouTube and sometimes dabbles in playing horror video games.
Cummings tells us that he’s been a huge fan of sci-fi and horror ever since he was little. “I learned to draw at an early age, and most of my drawings were of monsters, aliens, and, of course, dinosaurs.
Once I became an adult and had kids of my own, I remembered how awesome the houses that went all out for Halloween were and decided that we would be one of those houses. My artistic talents and interests were the perfect match for making spooky stuff!”
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I Made A Little Nut Goblin To Guard My Succulents
I Made This Kraken Candelabra With Air Dry Clay
BattyJade’s interesting hobby started in her early years too. "Honestly, I've just always loved weird and creepy things since I was young. I liked art and crafty stuff too, I acquired a lot of hobbies. It started with collecting creepy things, but I didn't have much money. I kind of realized, ‘Hey, I can probably make a lot of this cheaper’. That turned into, ‘Hey, I can make even cooler stuff than this’, and now sometimes I really let my imagination take me to some scary places.”
For Halloween I Made An Arquillen From "Men In Black"
A Buddy Of Mine Is A Brilliant Artist. Here's His Sculpture "Tower Of Souls"
Diablo 2 vibes. But actually, it reminds me of a daydream/vision/hallucination I had years ago of an endless field of what looked like dead cornstalks, but upon closer inspection were the withered husks of souls rattling dryly in the hot wind. Pillars like this of twisted, gnarled torment dotted the landscape at irregular intervals like husks of dead trees.
I Made A Fairy Mummy For My Sister For Christmas
To Cummings, the process of making creepy items isn’t that different from ‘conventional’ crafting, but some thought still has to be put into how the prop will be used. “In my case, since my display is all outside, I have to take care to use materials that are long-lasting and weatherproof.
Motors have to be sheltered, and wires need to be protected. I use a lot of latex, and latex breaks down over time and even faster with sun exposure, so repairs are needed every year for some props when they come out of storage.”
I Made "The Evil Dead" Miniature From Altoid Tin
Hand-Embroidered Octopus Bag Made By Me. Completely Handmade, Including Sewing The Bag
Weeping Angel Scarf
Meanwhile, for BattyJade, the biggest difference is the lack of reference material. “Because spooky stuff is a little unconventional, you're less likely to have guides for what you're trying to do. I've had to make up a lot of my projects not really knowing what I was doing. Also, there’s lots of better material shopping during the Halloween season.”
I Made A Human Egg
Frame Details Of My "Symphony Of The Damned"
I Hope You All Like My Little Goat Buddy. A Papier-Mache And Sheep's Wool Mask I Made Last Year
One of Cummings’ favorite creepy crafts that he has made is an impaled corpse in their witch scene. “It is a decaying body impaled on a tree limb coming up from the ground. It's very realistic, and I'm very proud of it,” he shares.
If BattyJade had to choose, it would be the giant Man-Eating plant. “It's the first craft video I made and probably the most work I've put into a project, as well as the biggest. It sits by my front door in my living room, and I smile at it every day. It looks so amazing, and people always ask me why I don't sell it, I'm like, ‘I can't, that's my child!’”
Pink African Flower Tarantula
I Made A Creepy Rabbit Mask
One Of My Recently Made Dragon Journals. Everything In It Is Made By Hand
We were also curious to know how the public typically reacts when they see their creations for the first time. BattyJade shares, “I get mixed reactions to my crafts. It's a craft-by-craft basis. Some are super positive and supportive, and say really sweet things! Others just look at me like, Girl, what is going on inside your head. Some people just ask why I made something, they don't understand why I'd want something creepy or weird. But I live for that stuff, so to me, it's perfect.
Meanwhile, Cummings told us, “Most people seem to really enjoy my work. I have had very few negative reactions.”
Here's A Little Cthulhu Baby I Sculpted
A Bit Terrifying, But I Had To Share This Insane Figure Of Barbara From "Beetlejuice" Crafted By My Talented Mother With Clay And A Warped Imagination
I Made An Old Halloween Decoration New By Turning It Into The Martian From "Mars Attacks"
In a previous interview with Bored Panda psychologist and founder and CEO of the Private Therapy Clinic, Dr. Becky Spelman explained that engaging in slightly disturbing activities such as viewing or making creepy crafts can be therapeutic and help combat stress and anxiety.
“Engaging in activities that are slightly unpleasant or discomforting but ultimately harmless can provide a sense of control and a way to confront fears or anxieties in a controlled setting. It's a way to experience and process negative emotions in a context where the individual feels safe and in control.”
I Finally Finished My Brain Hat. I Knitted It Through My Neurology And Behavioral Health Courses
I started to make one of these, but dear lord that's a lot of i-cord and I got bored before I had nearly enough of it to finish. Maybe someday. EDIT - link to pattern if anyone's interested: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/brain-hat-knitting-pattern
My Handmade Vases
I Made A Tiny Spider
However, in order to feel the therapeutic effects of crafting, the creations don’t have to be necessarily morbid or spooky, as research suggests that regardless of the medium, this activity can boost mood, improve self-confidence, and reduce stress. The repetitive nature of such tasks helps to calm the body and the mind, while their completion gives a sense of accomplishment and helps to keep the mind sharp.
My 13-Year-Old Wanted To Be A Creepy Rabbit, So I Made Him This
I Made My Kids A Night-Light
You might want to start saving up for their therapy now.
Found A Prop I Made For My Wife's Costume From Last Year. She Was A "Basic Witch", And This Is Her "Eye Phone"
Several studies have shown that knitting and crocheting can decrease the risk of losing cognitive abilities as people age. Recent research by neuropsychiatrist Yonas Geda, MD, found that knitting protects the nervous system and may reduce dementia by 50%. It can also be soothing for those who already experience signs of dementia.
Her Name Is Wendy
This Is A Witch Prop I'm Working On. I Sculpted A Face, Cast It In Latex, And Got It Attached Today. A Big Change To The Overall Look
My Creation Resides In The Garden Many Years Later. Hanging Out And Blending In. Another Older Assemblage Is Chilling In The Coffin In The Background
Walking there in the dark and coming across this. I’d definitely be running away very quickly. Lol.
More interestingly, yarn crafts are proven to help with insomnia. Focusing on a soft, soothing, easy, and repetitive project allows the mind and body to wind down enough to go to bed. A study by the Mind/Body Medical Institute found that 100% of insomnia patients reported improved sleep, with 90% being able to give up medication.
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One Of My Favorite Mummified Fairies So Far
A Sculpture I Made
He's Called Styx, A Handmade Art Doll Of The Underworld
I Made A Life-Size Creepy Tree To Trick Out My Yard For Halloween
I Can't Stop Making Creepy Old Man Faces, And Now I've Ended Up With A Cursed Teddy With A Dude Inside That's Trying To Pass Himself Off As A Bunny
I Made Creepy Plants
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Spooky Planter
A dark-leaved plant like Tradescantia pallida would be perfect for this! This gave me the idea that the lovely Coleus scutellarioides I have deserves a creepy pot to grow in.
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I Made This Creepy Guy Last Night. He Keeps Staring Into My Soul
That's one way to creep the kids out and not pick your house for Halloween!