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First, let me be clear - it was a great kit and I loved doing it, and the end result is so worth it!
Rolife DIY Wooden Dollhouse Miniature 3d Greenhouse Kit Craft
The Rolife Cathys Flower House 3D Wooden Kit from the wooden models range measures 195 x 175 x 175mm. I also painted the furniture how I wanted them to look as well, I couldn’t stand all of the multicolored furniture.
This is a great kit if you want a more complex project and it's also a good kit to experiment with some kit bashing. Because there's so many plants here, it's a no-brainer to try and make some of your own design, because if you mess up it'll be easy to hide. The DIY model kit includes wood, fabric, thread, wire, and other accessories. Also included is an LED light to illuminate the whole room when the project is complete, it's sure to become your favorite DIY house project. For easy crafting just follow the simple illustrated instruction booklet. Create an intricately detailed wooden flower house to capture and preserve the beauty of nature. The time spent building this miniature DIY greenhouse is as enjoyable as it is visually stunning.
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Some of the stand out pieces for me were the red Cabinet, the small table out front and the large table and chairs inside. I really liked these pieces when finished. Negatives would be the roses. I had an awful time with them and the video wasn't clear enough for me. I ended up following an alternate tutorial. As with other dollhouses, I recommend getting proper glue, reading some advice online and generally just taking time to learn the craft without judging too much, you'll improve over time.TOP GIFT for ADULTS and Teens: Ideal Birthday,Christmas,Anniversary gift for a gardener, hobbyist, or craftsperson. Great for a STEAM related gift too!
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Our DIY mini dollhouse is very well made, using a miniature scale of about 1:24. All pieces are in seperate bags and a colourful step by step instruction book is included, which is a joy to read and very clear. This was definitely the wrong kit for me to try as a newbie to miniatures, even as a crafty person. The glue provided didn’t seem to hold very well so I just broke out my hot glue gun and clear Elmer’s glue to supplement. There was a lot of “what?” And “oh no’s” being uttered by me as I worked through it, but I think I did an okay-enough job. It took me about 3 months of casual assemblage to get it to the finish line. The base was the most frustrating part, as I feel like I made the tension of the walls too tight to match up with the base board. But at that point I was too excited to finish it so I used scraps of foliage to fill in the gaps.
