If you feel like your home is missing an apocalyptic touch or you want to pretend like you're taking on the living dead the next time you slice and dice a cucumber, then you might want to add a Walking Dead cutting board to your kitchen.
Below you'll find several Walking Dead-themed cutting boards created by talented artists on Etsy, who have found creative ways to bring Rick Grimes, Negan, and Michonne (and her pets) into your kitchen.
The Walking Dead cutting boards by CabanyCo on Etsy: "Our wood cutting boards are precision cut and hand sanded. From Whether you're looking to add to your kitchen home decor, give a gift to a significant other or friend, or just looking for something creative, our personalized cutting boards and other products make a great gifts and unforgettable wedding gifts!"
To see more The Walking Dead cutting boards by CabanyCo, visit their Etsy page.
-
Michonne Cutting Board from PandGCustoms on Etsy: "Take a look back at the famous first appearance of Machone! This incredibly detailed cutting board is an amazing work of art that you can display anywhere in your house. It's seriously intense in person. People will not be able to walk by it without asking about it. Give this as a gift to any walking dead fan, or keep it for yourself. YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED!!
11"×17"×1/2" (HUGE)
Maple
Care instructions included
Made to order"
To learn more, visit PandGCustoms on Etsy.
-
The Walking "Fed" cutting board by MineByDesignStudio on Etsy: "The Walking Fed.
Personalize it with a name or special message if you'd like, or leave it as is. This fun board design can be used for function, or decor, either way, it's pretty awesome!"
To learn more, visit MineByDesignStudio on Etsy.
-
About the Author - Derek Anderson
Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.
When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.