A frequent visitor to Skull-A-Day, Tierney C. Thomas from Naperville, Illinois/Frisco, Texashas been inspired to submit some work to us.
The first is just simply titled “Corks on the Computer.”

The next is inspired by the Skullmaster's
“Flashback Friday” for
167. Skull by Numbers .
Tierney said: “I recently went to Skull-a-Day.com on my iPhone, and saved the Skull by numbers photo... I managed to do this using the "Scribble" and "Photogene" applications on my phone.”

Finally, another inspired design by the Skullmaster's cut paper skulls from the
“Original 365.25” Tierney wrote: “It started out as a sketch of an alien-ish skull. I then copied it, and filled in the drawing with a permanent marker. It's only the size of an average sheet of printer paper. PS. His name is Fred. :)”

Trifecta C says:
Thanks for submitting your work. We always love to see how Skull-A-Day inspires someone in their surroundings. From arranging objects, to phone generated, to the classic pen and paper, you have demonstrated a number of different techniques out there for making skulls. Thanks also to all of you out there reading this. It is you, our loyal readers, who continue to keep Skull-A-Day stocked fresh with new material.
If you haven't worked up the energy to submit anything yet what are you waiting for, our submission address is right
here.