
Last Fall the Skullmaster featured Sibling, a knitwear company in England, here when they used one of his original skulls on a sweater. In staying with my theme for the week of new work from old friends here are some more skully designs from our friends at Sibling.Itchy C says:Such amazing work...

"I thought of this when I saw one of those sea worn shells... how much it looks like a skull!", writes Henry Ryder. I think that instead of turning over a new leaf this year I'm going to turn over a new shell. Thanks for the awesome illustration, Henry. --- Be a Skull-A-Day fan on Facebook...

Once upon a time I had aspirations of becoming a tattoo artist. After I determined that I need A LOT more practice I decided that less permanent art was the way to go...

Chessie Scrud
I have been making a blog myself based on Nohah's as a part of my portfolio
http://froseskulls.blogspot.com/

Today is the first post of the week after the New Year, I thought I would transition into 2010 with some new work from some of our old friends.The first comes from Yann Roirand, who is studying Art & Design in Sunderland, England...

This week’s offering is Confetti .“Father Time” 18" X 18" paper confetti arranged.Custodian C says:Got one final glimpse of Old Man 2009 before he disappeared for good, and with his departure the solar year begins again. Ha...

♫ Been around the world and skull, skull, skull ♫Staffan Vilcans said: “I found this one in the Stockholm metro. It's...

These ceramic plates come from Bob Bianco. The skulls are actually on the backside, but we know were to focus our attention.BackFrontBackFrontThanks for sharing these, Bob. Since you were nice enough to provide the plates for your friends, perhaps they'll be nice enough to provide the food...

President Wishnack wrote: “ ‘Death to Laundry!’ i despise the act of laundry-doing and i thought a little procrastination might make the process a little bit more pleasant.”Dry Clean C says:I enjoyed seeing this picture, it reminds me of all the times I would sit staring at my pile of laundry...

Flashback Friday is a weekly countdown of the fan selected top 52 skulls of Skull-A-Day 1.0. Each week I'll be posting an original skull along with some additional commentary in order from lowest to highest rated, with the #1 skull appearing in the last week of year 3 of the project...#22: 112...

The terrifying fun never has to end if you're a fan of classic B and horror movies. Julia Griffin of www.b-moviebags.com sends us a pic of her favorite hand painted leather purse...

Tin FrontCafe never realized until this moment what a perfect medium the fb status update is for skull sharing. and i'm not even sharing a skull! noah you're a genius! again!

Lauren from Lo-Fi Creations sent us this skull piece she made for her friend Peabe.DetailGrill C says:I am sure your friend enjoyed this as much as we did just seeing it. Thank you for submitting your work . --- Be a Skull-A-Day fan on Facebook! Get Skull-A-Day updates on Twitter...

Molly
my mom gave me this book for xmas
i read it all the way through with many laughs and shakes of my head in wonder
fabulous!
very creative and inspiring

There's a new utensil overlooking the goings on in my kitchen.I carved this "skatula?" with my trusty dremel tool. Is there anything it can't do? Well, except maybe flip skull pancakes. That's where the skatula comes in handy.Each Tuesday in the 3.0 year will bring a... new Tuesday With Tatman...
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