Artists Amy Rawson and Brian East made this felted Santa Cthulhu (a towering 12 inches of wool and madness) and have posted it to eBay for your bidding pleasure.
OOAK Needle Felted Santa Cthulhu Figure AHA Art Doll
(via Neatorama)
Artists Amy Rawson and Brian East made this felted Santa Cthulhu (a towering 12 inches of wool and madness) and have posted it to eBay for your bidding pleasure.
OOAK Needle Felted Santa Cthulhu Figure AHA Art Doll
(via Neatorama)
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