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Dark Arts and Craft

Dark Arts and Craft

By: Dark Arts and Crafts
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Do you like murder, mystery, the supernatural, magic, and all the fascinating in between? Of course, you do, now do you also like to slice with scissors, burn with soldering irons, poke, tear, scratch, patch, claw and create sweet, sweet horrific chaos? I'm talking about arts and crafts! Wait, what did you think I meant?Dark Arts and Crafts
Episodes
  • S03E03 Graze Anatomy
    Oct 31 2025

    Can a plant be a predator? Probably not — but on Dark Arts & Crafts, Bex and Krys dig into cryptid flora whose bark might just be worse than their underbite. 🌿 Shout-out to Jennifer Liceaga — follow @thecovenofcuteness on Threads for her adorable baby goat busts that inspired Krys’s latest test piece! 🐐✨


    https://www.gutenberg.org/files/43343/43343-h/43343-h.htm

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    54 mins
  • UP01: Frozen Feet & Fuzzy Facts - The Dyatlov Pass Mystery
    Oct 16 2025

    Nine hikers vanished in the Ural Mountains under circumstances so strange they’ve baffled investigators for decades. What tore through their tent that freezing night in 1959 — nature, madness, or something else entirely?
    A chilling bite-sized look into one of the coldest mysteries ever recorded.

    Sources:
    – National Geographic
    – BBC Archives
    – The Dyatlov Pass Foundation

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    12 mins
  • S03E02 She Sells Sea Serpents by the Sea Shore
    Dec 26 2024

    In this episode of Dark Arts and Crafts, Krys and Bex dive deep into the mysterious world of Canadian lake monsters—because who said cryptids can’t be reel fun? Tune in for a cryptid-filled, crafty adventure where boredom is definitely murder and art is always on the hook!

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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