Blake Highland from Jonesboro, AR said: “I have followed Skull-A-Day since the  beginning of year 3 and I am a huge fan of skulls, pretty much everything I own has skulls on it.  I  have made a few skulls to share. First, is a 
skull spoon I created using a  plastic spoon that I carved by heating a  bobby pin and cutting the plastic.  Next, is a skull mini  ramp that I made using google sketch-up (a 3D modeling program) and the skull  (Alt+7) of the 
skullphabet.  The ramp is built to scale and if built is totally  skate-able.  I am working on a future skate park based on skeletons and bones.  ”


Retro C says:
Thank you for being such a loyal follower of the project.  We are always happy to see how our readers have been inspired by Skull-A-Day.  The image of the skull is very prevalant in the modern skate culture, so it is natural that a skull themed skate park to be a natural progression in it.  Let us know when you get done designing it, and certainly remember us when it gets constructed.
 
 
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