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Glow-in-the-Dark Stay Weird Enamel Pin Glow-in-the-Dark Stay Weird Enamel Pin
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Glow-in-the-Dark Stay Weird Enamel Pin
$15.00

Stay weird ✌️ The motto of the Ouija Broads Podcast, this enamel pin is a reminder of your power as a weirdo. You’re curious, interesting, and maybe a little strange—but never boring!

This hard enamel pin features the off white STAY WEIRD motto in a drippy, ectoplasmic font surrounded by a dark silver metal border. Charge your pin in the sun for a surprise: the text glows in the dark!

Pin is just about 1.25” and has two posts with rubber backings. It comes on a thick paper back featuring our podcast info on the back.

  • Hard enamel

  • Dark silver-toned metal with two posts and rubber stoppers on the back

  • Just about 1.25” wide

  • Comes ready for gifting on a branded, heavyweight backing board in a glassine envelope

  • Designed for the Ouija Broads podcast; listen here

Glow-in-the-Dark Haunted Matryoshka Sticker
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Glow-in-the-Dark Haunted Matryoshka Sticker
$5.00

What spooky secrets do you hold? What ghosts haunt your thoughts? Whatever specter flits at the edge of your vision, I hope it is as cute as the glow-in-the-dark ghost haunting this little matryoshka doll!

Designed in collaboration with my friend, the incredible artist Kate Rosendale. (Check out the matching enamel pin and Baba Yaga house enamel pin we designed together, too!) This is a LIMITED EDITION of only 25 stickers, so snag one before they're all exorcised!

We colored the matryoshka doll with rich blues and little folk painting accents, and she's surrounded by a swirling ghost in ecoplasmic-green. Charge your sticker in the sun for a surprise: the ectoplasmic-green ghost glows in the dark! (The whole sticker glows faintly, but the green and white parts glow the brightest.)

The sticker is just about 3” tall and 2" wide. Our producer said they're water resistant, so they should be fine if they get splashed on occasion, but they are not technically waterproof, so don't put them where they could get submerged in water or regularly wet!

Pinup Mermaid Pinup Mermaid
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Pinup Mermaid "Peek-a-Boo" Layered Painting
$149.00

Darling, it's better down where it's wetter—take it from me.

Take a peek through a keyhole under the sea and you just might get an eyeful! I took inspiration from vintage pinup illustrations and combined the camp with my love of mermaid folklore to create this cheeky mermaid pinup giving you a coy glance in her mirror. This original painting is actually several paintings: the top keyhole cutout, a 3D keyhole border, and fin-ally Miss Mermaid peeking out from the back of the assemblage.

Painted with gouache paint, the keyhole is painted with tropically-colored shells, starfish, and seaweed, and the cut paper rim is painted with aqua waves.

I layered the painting in a vintage oak frame, which has the minor scuffs and scrapes of its vintage charm. The back is finished with thick kraft paper and has a sawtooth hanger and hanging dots. The vintage frame glass has minor scuffs, which aren't distracting but can be seen from some angles.

  • Gouache paint on watercolor paper

  • Hand painted, cut, and assembled by me

  • Thrifted vintage oak frame and glass

  • Framed dimensions: 8.5 inches high, 6.5 inches wide, 1.5 inches deep

  • Display out of bright sunlight, as UV rays will fade gouache pigment over time

Hobbit Door Ornament - A Hobbit Halloween
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Hobbit Door Ornament - A Hobbit Halloween
$55.00
In a hole in the ground, there lived a Hobbit. And this Hobbit is ready for Halloween.

the door is surrounded by a grapevine, and adorned with handmade details, including a paper and clay, bat, a string and epoxy, spiderweb, and a trio of clay pumpkins with a light up jack-o’-lantern at the center. The jack-o’-lantern is powered by an LED light, with the switchfixed out of sight on the back of the piece. A thin velvet ribbon makes your Hobbit door ready to hang.

Your Hobbit door is just over 4" across, so do be sure to duck when you enter.

Hi, I’m Devon

I believe in ghosts and might believe in Bigfoot. I love folklore, hauntings, and Pacific Northwest history. I make tiny art and co-host a really good podcast. My first book, Cryptids of the Pacific Northwest, comes out September, 2026. Let’s be weird together.