Gina Pisello

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How to Make a Tunnel Book

I have tried several times over the years to make tunnel books. They are wonderful, interactive structures that are visually appealing as well. I have not been very successful in my endeavors as my "pages" tend to warp and bend. Last month at a 

San Diego Book Arts Salon

 I met a woman who makes beautiful tunnel books and she was working on one invented by 

Ed Hutchins

. She downloaded the directions 

here

 and I came home and did the same. Fast forward to yesterday when I finally had the time to make a tunnel book myself. Below are pictures of the results. This version of the structure has lightweight side hinges and doubled pages. In other words, no more warping!

I used a roll of craft paper for the base structure and it worked beautifully. I used three pages from an old calendar to get the images, but you can use anything, or just draw your own images. I hope you will be inspired to try this project.

-Gina

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1. Choose images.

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2. Cut and fold craft paper (8" x 30") and lay out images.

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3. Cut holes in pages so you can see through the tunnel.

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4. Pasted first image and cut in an oval around elements you want to keep.

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5. Paste down the other images and glue side tabs together.

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Finished tunnel book with 4 layers of images.

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Top view of tunnel book.

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Side view of book with hinges showing.