Many of you know Julie B Booth as being my Roy G Biv partner. Have I ever mentioned that we're old friends from my days in Virginia? That I really and truly know Julie? Have I mentioned that she is a book author as well? Her first book, Fabric Printing at Home, was recently published. To kick off its release, Julie is celebrating with a blog tour of 13 artists whose work appears in the gallery as well as daily give aways. Fabric Printing at Home is filled with ideas and step-by-step instructions of how to print on fabric using normal kitchen objects. With chapters about Kitchen Textures and Found Object Printing, Beyond the Potato Print, Wrap It Up! Wraps and Foil, Recycled and Repurposed and Irresistible: Fabric Resists Using Kitchen Ingredients, Julie offers something for everyone. The piece that I contributed to the gallery falls under the found object printing category. When Julie first asked me to participate, I pondered what to use. My collection of wine corks seemed fitting. Now, I think Julie pictured a pattern of dots created by stamping the end of the cork, but I inserted toothpicks in the cork ends, rolled it through my inks and paints and then printed on paper. The cracks in the corks make varied and interesting marks. Once enough papers were printed, I cut and tore, assembled and reassembled, stitched and repeated steps 1 thru 5 Cloud Paper Water 1, Jennifer Coyne Qudeen until there were 7 pamphlet stitched books. The set is entitled Cloud Paper Water 1, based on Thich Nhat Hanh's Clouds in Each Paper which Sandra Brownlee so intuitively read to me during her Tactile Notebooks and the Written Word workshop at Big Cat Textiles in August 2013. Cloud Paper Water 1, Jennifer Coyne Qudeen Each book contains a word from the poem so cleverly hidden that even I can't find them now and, well, I wrote the words. The cover above appears in the gallery of Fabric Printing at Home. Julie is having a daily give away to celebrate. Stroll on over to her blog and leave a comment for a chance to win. I'm joining in the celebration as well by giving away a copy of Fabric Printing at Home. For a chance to win, just leave a comment on this post by midnight New York city time on February 13. The winner will be announced on Valentine's Day. I'm curious...what's the most unusual object you've used to print with? -------------- Be sure to visit all the stops on the Tour: February 2: Lisa Chin February 3: Lynn Krawczyk February 4: Jane Davila February 5: Carol R. EatonFebruary 6: Judy Gula February 7: Susan Purney Mark February 8: Teri Lucas February 9: Jennifer Coyne Qudeen February 10: Deborah Boschert February 11: Lynda Heines February 12: Cheryl Sleboda February 13: Terri Stegmiller February 14: Jackie Lams