🏡 Build your dream tiny world—because big creativity fits in small spaces!
This DIY Miniature House Kit invites adults and teens 14+ to assemble a detailed Spring Courtyard dollhouse using wood, fabric, plastic, and metal. With over 24 hours of immersive crafting, it enhances patience and creativity while producing a stunning home décor piece perfect for gifting or personal display.
Size | One Size |
Style Name | Spring Courtyard |
Theme | Spring Courtyard |
Color | Spring Courtyard |
Material Type | Wood, Plastic |
T**I
Great diy miniature project!!
I’ve done 5 different miniature houses so far, and this has been my favorite!! The instructions were very concise and easy to follow, it had a great inventory guide, the all of the pieces and papers were organized in an easy to find manner. The only part I would change is the way the electrical components linked together at the bottom of the house. A groove for the wires to lay in, so everything was flat and level, would’ve been nice and you have to splice the wires in multiple places because some of the wires are not long enough to reach where they need to be.It is so beautiful when it’s all put together and was so much fun to make!! I do think this is an adult craft project because of the amount of time that is needed to complete them, it took me about 30 hours.
B**S
Relaxing
Vary time consuming, but looks great when done.
V**A
Not for beginners!
This was a fun kit to put together. It is definitely not for beginners, or people who don’t enjoy a lot of fiddly details. This one requires a ton of cutting small things out of paper, and then hand assembling all the tiny flowers etc. A small gripe is that the piano keyboard is printed wrong, so the keys are backwards. I’m kicking myself for not noticing, because it could’ve been fixed before I glued the paper down. A bigger gripe is that the plastic dome is really difficult to slot together, and then it didn’t fit the roof structure at all. So I had to cut all the tabs off and just glue the plastic panels down. But it turned out really cute!
S**Y
Easy to understand instructions, beautiful, and fun!
I have done dollhouses for a few months now and it's safe to say this is one of my favorite. It's beautiful with easy to understand instructions. It is quite big, so I wouldn't recommend it to beginner builders, but it is definitely for anyone who wants to take on a fun and creative challenge.
K**
Amazing!
Looks like well made pieces. Really excited to put this piece together. If you’re looking for something you literally create from scratch this is a great piece for your creativity. This isn’t those silly pieces you glue a Nob to an opening and call it creative. You’ll need your own supplies, glue, nice fine ended tweezers, scissors and batteries. I use both latex and Elmer’s glue depending on the item I’m gluing. Latex works great for sticking the body together and Walmarts is fantastic for gluing paper to the wood and certain flower types that hate latex glue. Just a couple of tips for newbies to these pieces. Most think it includes everything when it doesn’t. Wish I’d known that before working on these wonderful pieces. :)
J**N
Don’t Bother With This One - Horrible Instructions
I was so excited to try this product. The pieces are all in little bags with no one to understand which one is required for the step. The instructions are tiny little pictures that do not help you select the correct item. I do not recommend this product.
K**I
Loved it!
The media could not be loaded. This was definitely worth the money. I wasn't missing any parts, and nothing was broken or warped. Everything was clearly labeled, and directions were clear. The directions have nice size pictures. I did find one mistake. There is a step 124 to make 2 flowers that seem to be the same as step 191 since there is no place shown to put the step 124 flowers. There are a total of 207 steps, so you definitely have your work cut out for you. Even with that mistake I think it deserves 5 stars since it's not that big of a deal and easy enough to catch. I decided to use a blue UV resin in the fountain instead of just glue like the directions say. I'm glad I did. I also substituted 3 pictures in it with ones of my dogs. Just to give it a personal touch. I've included a picture using ChapStick to show the size of the items you'd be making. I didn't include any pictures of the paper material in the kit. Which were all also clearly labeled. The only problem I had was with the plants. You're given 3 of L32 plant and have to cut parts off it. I ended up cutting off a stem of a 2nd one before finishing off the plant I was cutting from. Well, you end up needing 2 of those plants' whole, all 4 stems, so I just used hot glue to add back a stem. This is only the 3rd miniature I've done but by far the best one!
N**S
Not for a beginner
I like to think of myself as an advanced booknook builder and this is extremely daunting. Not the best instructions like I got from others I've built. I don't like that none of the pieces have the stickers, its just paper which means you have to hand cut every single tiny piece and glue them. And if its not perfect it looks terrible. You'll need a a masters engineering degree to follow the confusing directions. This is hard pass on future ones. This was more stressful then relaxing.
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