Ordering a DIY Miniature Doll House Kits

As the days goes by and gets closer to September, summer vacation is almost over while school term is just around the corner. It also means it is time for people to make and push on their last minute plans for the summer.

As for me, unlike many people in my age group who goes out all the time, Im more of a homebody and love to spend my time at home. Since summer vacation is almost over, Im quite busy finishing my dramas and procrastinating diy projects or crafts....

These diy project or crafts Im obsessed with includes diy decor, wall art , pillow cases and so on; oh im also into old furniture makeovers. Thankfully I already finished the projects i had for this summer, whether that be decors that add an extra touch or an old dresser/shelf which was resanded and painted for extra storage and display.

However just a few days ago. I accidentally stumble upon a youtube video of a miniature dolll house. I already knew about the trend for miniature stuff and have always been interested at buying these DIY miniature doll house kits for a long time. Although im quite interested and eager to own one myself, I have always shove this thought at the back of my mind for many reasons.

One of the reasons was due to the price of the dollhouse kit, which can bite your savings. I mean its totally understandable though , since the items in these kits are usually handmade. Another problem was the scarcity or the availability of shops that sell these doll house kits. Im not overly familiar and fond of online shopping , so other than amazon or ebay ( which im scared to use) I was clueless where to get them.

Plus , it also didn't help that the one I was very interested in was the Billy Handmade Doll House Kits which are priced at-least $70 dollars on amazon and was not in stock ( oh noes)

With this in mind, I had no choice but to forget about it and just let my dream of owning one of these kits, untouched. Until, I accidentally came across user Mimiyuu's video of her assembling a doll house kit. I was just minding my own business and admiring her skills, when I saw the glue she used in the video which had a tip thatlooked liked a needle.
I was curious of what it was called so I checked the description on the video (which i ususlly dont read , sorry) . Upon looking at it, l found the direct links where you can buy the glue, as well as the other tools she used ; ofcourse it included the dollhouse kit she was assembling . For the dollhouse kit, one was linked to amazon while the other was linked a site I never heard of, BangGood.

Quite amused of its name , I curiously went to the site and got surprised at how the site looked quitedecent. I thought it looked too pretty and professional for it to be a scam site, so I went to check more dollhouse kits. I was shocked at how there were many kits being sold for reasonable prices. Overjoyed, i went through all the pages available and picked the kits that caught my eyes , basically the items that I thought were reasonably priced.

After a few hours of torturing myself from eliminating dollhouse kits one after one another ( LOWKEY WANTED THEM ALL), I I ended up picking these
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They were priced around $17 each, I bought both of them  cause I couldn't decide which one I like more . Anyways everything about these doll house kits are up to my liking . I cant wait for it to arrive and start assembling it , sadly it wont be for a while since it sadly get ships from China, Sigh 


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