Good luck Pufftique (Lisa)! Wish you all the best for your first craft fair!


What is it exactly? I didn't know until I gave it a go with fellow contributors last night at one of our "wild" dinner gatherings. This phenomenon all started with a man, a newpaper and a marker. Meet Austin Kleon, the man behind blackout poetry and the creative process. To find out more about his story, click here. I can definitely see the appeal of creating blackout poetry since all you need is some written text, a marker and the ability to read. Simple enough it seems (I was wrong). The process basically involved highlighting words and blacking out the rest on the page.