✨ Build Your Own Magic! ✨
The Fsolis Book Nook Kit, 'Magic Pharmacist', is a DIY miniature house kit designed for adults and teens aged 14 and up. With 282 laser-cut wooden pieces, this challenging puzzle allows you to create a magical scene complete with potion bottles, black cats, and LED lighting. Perfect for bookshelf decor or as a unique gift, this kit encourages creativity and offers a rewarding crafting experience.
Model Number | SZ05 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Batteries Included | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood |
Colour | Sz05 |
Product Dimensions | 10.92 x 18.03 x 23.11 cm; 1.2 kg |
Item model number | SZ05 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Manufacturer | Fsolis |
Item Weight | 1 kg 200 g |
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**R
Great for a gift!
This little puzzle is a bundle of joy! I wanted to put it together and add it as a decoration in my bookshelf but once I got it I realized what a super fun gift it would make!The detail and pieces are well made, and it's not overly complicated to put together. Perfect for a crafty friend or younger adult.
C**N
Lots of gluing!
This is a cute little music themed book nook! Overall I was pleased with the outcome and thoroughly enjoyed putting this together.Pros: It was packaged nicely and the quality of the wood (or whatever material it was) was great. There were no missing pieces and in fact, there were extra of several of the more delicate pieces, in case some break as you are popping the pieces out of their grid. The kit includes a couple of tools (made of the same wood material) to help pop out some of the smaller pieces, but one of mine broke about halfway through assembly. It also includes a small emery board to file down edges or to help parts snap together better. It does require quite a bit of gluing, so get some good quality craft glue with a micro tip applicator, because these pieces are SMALL.Cons: The sticker sheet is not pre-cut. I had to cut every sticker out with scissors - there were 35 books and about a dozen plus pictures! And the sticky of the sticker didn't stick very well; 12 hrs later and the stickers were coming off the books. I ended up gluing them down, but most were already glued in place on bookshelves. 72 hrs later and the sticker pics stuck on the wall fell off too. Again, nothing that a little glue couldn't fix. I also feel some of the pieces that needed glued to the floor/walls/furniture could have been snapped in to place if the manufacturer made changes to the way the pieces were cut.Tools that I needed or felt were helpful during assembly that are not included in the kit: glue, scissors, fine point tweezers, and an X-Acto knife (or similar precision blade.) I also had a magnifying head lamp that I used pretty much the whole time. And copious amounts of caffeine because I found I COULD NOT stop putting this together- I'm obsessed! Off to buy another kit!Happy crafting!
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.
D**A
Pieces don't go together easily
I like the theme. Colour scheme is the same brown repeatedly. Several pieces did not fit well you will need to sand edges that fit together . Lights did not work so I improvised with fairy lights. Pieces were fun to work with there's satisfaction in bringing it all together.
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