I’m thrilled to be getting e-mails and tweets from folks who are receiving their 20×200 prints!
We’ve sold over 100 prints since last Tuesday.
Here’s a “gratuitous unboxing” post from Mark Larson:
Love this twitpic by Marty Smith :
Also, as I mentioned on Twitter, for the 8×10 prints, you can’t go wrong with this cheap $10 RIBBA frame from IKEA:
The mat makes for a lot of nice whitespace around the poem.
Meg and I hung our (more extensive) collection of blackout prints in our library last weekend:
Would love to see more pics from y’all when you get your prints—where did you decide to hang them? E-mail me, tweet with the tag #newspaperblackout, or post in the comments.
Nakiya @ Taste of Baltimore says
Hi Austin!
Are you considering starting an Etsy shop (or alike) to sell more of your work?
Love what you do!
Austin Kleon says
Hi Nakiya!
Thanks for the good words — my wife and I are figuring out ways to sell not just blackout poems, but cartoons and other art as well. But all that takes time and energy and we both have day jobs, so the going is slow. That’s why partnerships like 20×200 are a great thing for me!
Nakiya @ Taste of Baltimore says
That definitely makes sense! Well, I follow your blog on my Google Reader, so be sure to keep us updated!
Nakiya @ Taste of Baltimore says
If anything changes, that is :)
Amy E. Hall says
Austin, I want a library like yours! Love it!
Austin Kleon says
Thanks, Amy! I don’t spend nearly enough time in there.