🪄 Craft Your Own Magic with Every Piece!
The Fsolis Book Nook Kit, themed 'Magic Pharmacist', is a DIY miniature room house kit designed for adults and teens aged 14 and up. With 282 intricately laser-cut wooden pieces, this kit allows you to create a magical scene complete with potion bottles, black cats, and LED lighting. Perfect for enhancing your bookshelf decor or as a thoughtful gift, this engaging project promotes creativity and relaxation.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09"L x 4.33"W x 9.06"H |
Size | One Size |
Style Name | Magic Pharmacist |
Theme | Magic Pharmacist |
Material Type | Wood |
S**R
Fun craft project!
So cute and fun to put together. The pieces are good quality, easy to put together. The direction book is very clear and if you follow it exactly your book will come out great. Make sure to follow the lighting instructions carefully.
D**E
So. Much. Fun.
Expected some issues given other Chinese made products I’ve tried such as foggy instructions but I had zero issues with this. Great quality. Very detailed. Loved that it took time and care and attention. It would be perfect for summer break, holidays, or just quiet time with an audio book or movie. Take your time, don’t glue until you’re sure and enjoy! Next one is already ordered lol.
A**H
Impressed with all the detail
This was my 4th book nook. The first three were from Rolife, and I have a bunch more from them still to do. And while I was impressed with the detail in those three, I was blown away by this one. I was reluctant to try a different brand, but I am glad I did. I am really impressed by the wood that has been printed on as well, it is so high quality. No need to glue or put stickers on them. I am still working on this one. It takes me about a week to do one book nook, working in the evening after work. But I have been doing some customization on this one, including some HP graphics, so it is taking a little longer. The end user doesn't need to play by the same copyright rules. Replace those pennants with the HP houses (leave off your least favorite) and add your own touches.Fsolis is more commonly known as Cutebee. And you will see that written on the pennants. These companies go by multiple names for some reason. I know of at least 3, maybe 4 names for Rolife.BTW, there is a guy named Daniel on YT that builds these sets on camera, so if you get stuck on the instructions look there. He might get confused as well, but he has enough experience with these to figure it out. The instructions don't include many words.
S**0
Love it!
I have no prior experience with these book nooks so had zero expectations. I love this so much! All the many many pieces are high quality, nicely printed and mostly sturdy. I did break 2 pieces, one i was able to glue back together, the other was a lost cause, but that was my fault putting too much pressure on them. If you can't get two pieces together, use the file and file down the connection spots to avoid breakage! It took me probably 4-5 hours over two days to put it together but I wasn't in a hurry and took my time. You will need tweezers and glue for some of it. I'm so excited to put this on my bookshelf tomorrow and enjoy it.
T**D
Awesome
Fun,easy and will buy another one. All the pieces fit perfectly, I like how they have back up pieces if something happens. Better than working with other miniatures.
J**Z
Surprising quality
I have been wanting to do one of these book nooks for ages, and finally settled on one and put it on my wish list. Well, no one got it for me, so I decided to just go for it. I am so glad I did, and also concerned, because now I need more. I had tried one other miniature thing before (a tiny greenhouse with paper plants), and I have to say that this one blows it out of the water. All of the wood pieces popped easily out of the boards, and they snap together so snuggly, I am not at all worried about it falling apart. The one problem I had with the wood was on the cauldron, as the sides are meant to bend, but I snapped one in half. It ended up not making any difference, as I just put the empty space in the back (the cauldron was also the most difficult thing to put together in general. It was definitely easier to use glue). Most of the paper pieces are actually stickers, which made so much of the work go SO much faster. The way all the shelves go together is pretty cool, and makes it so you don't need glue, except to glue them in place once they're built. The kit does not come with glue, or tweezers (which would have been a helpful tool), but there is a little tool that punches out like the wood pieces that you can use to help punch out the smaller pieces. Many of the smaller pieces came with extras in case of breakage. When it comes to the instructions, well, they are pretty good considering, but I do think a few things were missing. I never figured out where I was supposed to put each light, and how to attach the touch sensor. It does work through the floor, but then you can't put the plexiglass on the front. So I threaded mine out the front, and taped it to the side, and used an extra frame piece and sticker to cover it up. A few tips: don't punch out the parts until you need them, have several square feet of workspace to spread out (I did not, and kept losing things), and get a narrow-tipped glue to work with. I was just using super glue, which worked fine, but it was messy because it didn't have a tip. I bet a lot of the stuff would work with like, glue dots or glue tape as well. I did as much of the small parts that didn't require glue first, then put the glued stuff together, but this did mean I was flipping back and forth a lot in the instruction book. All told, it took me about 5 hours to put together, and I am pretty happy with it.
L**L
Lots of Parts
The kit is well built and the instructions are very easy to read and straight forward to assemble the kit. Tested the led at the beginning with the sensor, checked good. But at step 50 I realized the length of the sensor wires were to short. On this kit the sensor goes on the top where other kits goes on the bottom. So I had to add about 6 inches of wire in the middle. Worked great.
W**R
As advertised
It's a gift so I haven't opened the box. It looks unique and will be well received. I've built these miniatures before and so the quality looks good. Only thing, if you order it as a gift, be aware that Amazon ships it as is without a mailing pouch or box and slapped their huge delivery label on it so as a gift the box doesn't look very nice.
M**E
Amazingly beautiful!
Took a lot of time to build but it was fun and the final result is amazing! The instructions are really easy to follow, and the material is of a good quality, although I was thanful for the backup pieces lol. Note that you'll need superglue (I used gorilla glue) as it is not included in the kit. Made it as a gift for someone, but I'll be ordering one for myself!
C**E
Good quality
Haven’t finished it yet but so far I’m enjoying it. The touch sensor button is on the bottom. I prefer if it was on the top for easier access especially because there’s a dust cover.
B**
Quality Book Nook
This was my third book nook puzzle. Learned from all three but this was a delight to do. Best quality of the three, pieces went together well. Lights were easy to install. Had moving parts, hidden door, drawer in desk, etc. Would like to do more like this one as it was simply the best so far.
H**Y
Beautiful
This was a gift for my daughter and she has had so much fun putting it together. Looks beautiful just as described.
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