Frankenstein Archivist Magnet

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She was stitched for knowledge. And shelving efficiency.  The Frankenstein Spider Archivist magnet.
This magnet features a quirky, creepy-cute Frankenstein girl librarian, fully equipped with four arms and four legs for optimal haunting, handling, and alphabetizing. She’s part monster, part miracle of organization, and 100% done with your “vibes-based filing system.”

From cataloging haunted grimoires to reshelving forbidden tomes, she’s your go-to ghoul for keeping undead knowledge exactly where it belongs.

📚 Details:
Size: 4.75 Inches

Finish: Sugar Frosted Sparkling finish

Hand-crafted in the lair of Stag in Pennsylvania. Art by White Stag. 

Handmade magnet featuring a stitched-up monster librarian girl

Designed with four arms and four legs, each multitasking fabulously

Color palette: Inky Black and Bone White

Light-duty magnet – perfect for to-do lists, catalog cards, or spell requests

She will not tolerate coffee stains on archival parchment

🧵 Perfect for:

Fans of monster girls, spooky librarians, and multitasking madness

Gothic decor lovers and bookish crypt-keepers

Halloween haunts and year-round literary chaos

Anyone who believes eight limbs means better filing


🖤 The Spider Archivist of the Haunted Library – Gothic Frankenstein Girl Vinyl Sticker 🧟♀️
In the heart of the haunted library, The Archivist prowls between the shelves, her four arms and four legs moving with eerie precision as she tends to the tomes and scrolls of forgotten lore. A creation of both beauty and grotesque ingenuity, her stitched-together form bears the marks of her creator’s twisted genius. But this librarian isn’t just about organization—she has a rather... peculiar appetite. She snacks on the library’s bookworm infestation, tearing through the wriggling creatures with sharp, precise motions, ensuring that the pages of the haunted tomes remain undisturbed.

With a gaze as cold as the stone floors she walks, her presence is both unnerving and oddly comforting.