Description

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of literature with the DIY Owl Bookstore book nook kit. This cozy little shop, nestled between your favorite books, is a bibliophile’s dream. The Owl Bookstore is brimming with classic and contemporary titles, with shelves lined with beloved volumes. But it’s more than just a bookstore-hidden among the books, you’ll find a violin resting against a corner and a vintage film camera, adding to the store’s charm and character. Every detail, from the warm lighting to the intricate décor, invites you to step inside and lose yourself in a world of stories. Perfect for book lovers and DIY enthusiasts alike, this kit brings the magic of a quaint bookstore to your bookshelf.
LED lights included (with touch power button feature).
This kit also includes glue.
2 AAA batteries required; batteries are not included.
Age Range: 14+
Assembled Dimensions: 4.5in x 3.9in x 6.7in
Assembly Time: 2 hours
Piece Count: 88

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  1. Emily Carter

    I absolutely love the Owl Bookstore Book Nook! The details are incredible, from the tiny books to the warm lighting. It looks magical between my novels on the shelf. Assembly was fun and relaxing. Highly recommended for book lovers!

  2. Daniel Thompson

    This miniature bookstore is stunning. The craftsmanship and design are beautiful, and it really brings my bookshelf to life. It took me a few hours to assemble, but the final result is totally worth it.

  3. Jody

    Very cute. Finally bought one and spent an evening constructing the nook. The instructions were ok but I found the video tutorial was easier to follow.First time building one of these and I didn’t have ant problems. Nor did I have any errors ‘ follow each step.in order and don’t remove the parts until you need them. The kit includes some extra parts. You will need AAA batteries, glue, tape and scissors. Towards the end of the build, tiny little clips were a challenge, so I used a clip to hold the small piece – tweezers, fine needlenose pliers can help.