How to Create a "Flutter Book" | Book Arts | Otis College of Art and Design
Rebecca Chamlee is a book artist, graphic designer, letterpress printer and bookbinder. She is a professor of book arts at Otis College of Art and Design. Her work has been widely exhibited and is in numerous institutional and private collections.
In this video, she gives a lesson on how to create a "Flutter Book."
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That spine-finding tip was so helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
What a great tutorial! And I love the trick of making the spine of the cover. Many thanks!
That spine fold was AWESOME!!! :) Thanks for sharing!
Just made one. Your instructions were easy and it came out good. Thanks.
Love this!! Esp. the spine trick! Thank you so much for a wonderful tutorial.
Such a great book. Easy to follow instructions. I can wait to try it!
Beautiful. This was an excellent tutorial, very explicit directions, teacher speaks clearly, I plan to use this personally and with my own students. Thank you, just perfect!
This tutorial was so well done. Just in time for a book exchange. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this. I had never seen this type of book and can't wait to try it.
just wow... I had seen something similar as a finished product out of just one long sheet of paper (and cover) but I never would have guessed that it'd be this easy and neat to do one yourself. thanks for sharing this! :)
Beautiful and a great way to use my Eco dyed papers for journaling 😊
Wonderful project with great instruction, thank you so much!
The flutter book is a lovely creation and the tutorial was so well done...would love to come to OTIS next summer for an intensive study of book arts....wishing....
Cool! Great presentation and very inspiring.
loved this tutorial
Thank you for this great tutorial
I don’t plan on building a flutter book but there is some brilliant information here.
Thank you so much 😊 I really need this for my business
Loved this! tks.
Love it! ❤
New subscriber! I love everything art and crafting too!
really nice knowledge share . Thank you !
Wow, thank you so much!
Excellent. You are very good. Respect.
Very clever work
:) Aprendí bastante. Muchas gracias.
Very cool!
love it
thank you!
Wow Rebecca! that was amazing, I love it. I am going to try this out this afternoon. Brilliant, just absolutely brilliant 🥰
WoW ! WoW ! WoW ! I am going to make one. Thank you for sharing !
@OtisCollege
10 ай бұрын
We're excited for you!
very good!
Nice, easy-to-follow instructions. It would be helpful to know the measurements of the paper, especially how much wider the core is than the interior paper pieces.
thanky bae i like your videos loye yaa girklll sklyaa your gyatt
would baking paper do for waxed paper?
@deborahcolman3035
2 жыл бұрын
Yes
How can anyone give this a thumbs down.
I loved this!:) but I would use recycled paper instead.
@Gambit2531
10 жыл бұрын
The tutorial was great, but I agree with you, there's so much paper been wasted doing this.
I want archival paper paper.
The paper is cut precisely
it hurts how much paper goes to waste.. also, instead of new unused paper you could use old newspaper when you apply the glue at least
@kikeheebchinkjigaboo6631
4 жыл бұрын
XxXAnOXxX Archival, BITCH. Remember!!!
the start was a good gyat but the end was a bad gyat UHHHH
It is a pity and so disappointing that other demo videos have been hidden. Prof. Chamlee is an institution in the Bookmaking field and she was demonstrating the confection of other structures. Personally I'm planning to unsubscribe from this Otis Book Arts Channel. A channel that shows videos with simply interviews and one or another topic of interest, loses its instructional value. Thank you Professor Chamlee for this instructional video!