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How Book Nook Kits Make Terrific Gifts for Bibliophiles - Bookshelf Memories

How Book Nook Kits Make Terrific Gifts for Bibliophiles

Deciding on what would make a great gift for bibliophiles is tricky because book titles are personal preferences, and without asking what’s on their wish list, you’d be guessing. It’s probably best not to gift a book based on a guess that they’ll like it. There’s a chance it’ll get read some, wind up on the TBR (to be read) list, or worst-case scenario, make it onto the DNF (did not finish) list.

A better gift for bookworms (of all ages) would be items they can beautify their bookshelves with. One of those is bookshelf inserts. They are pricey if you have someone else build them, however, the more affordable and better-appreciated models are DIY book nook kits. There’s something far more meaningful in a hand-assembled bookshelf insert because it’s an experience. Experiences are memories and those last forever. 

Bookshelf Personalization 

DIY book nook kits make it easy for anyone to beautify their bookshelves with magical, miniature scenes. They can be based on specific genres too. Like fantasy-themed book nook kits, or miniature library kits for those who prefer to read in libraries, perhaps a cozy reading nook, or a mini-home library for the family to use. Rather than organize shelves like a library, themed book nook kits can be the signposts to signify what genre of books is on each shelf in a bookcase. 

A Guide to Book Nook Themes for Personalized Gifts 

Book nook kits are for the whole family and can be great Christmas stocking fillers. It’s something that can offer a tech-free family activity everyone can do, creating shared family memories together.  Rather than matching jumpers or PJs, each family member could have a book nook kit based on a genre they’re interested in. It’s the interest that’s key because the one thing that’s going to cause a gift to go unused is disinterest. Make it appealing by choosing a design they’re already interested in. 

For instance, if Dad is a fan of fantasy fiction like The Lord of the Rings, a castle-themed book nook could transport his mind to Middle-earth, while, green-thumbed Mom would appreciate a garden room kit to reflect her love for nature and gardening. For the kid who adores fairytales, an Alice in Wonderland book nook kit can spark imagination with whimsical scenes and characters, or if they’re fascinated with Hogwarts, a Harry Potter book nook kit will bring the magic to life right at home on the bookshelf. 

The Expectations

Naturally, with any gift, you’d want to know what’s involved to determine if it’d be too difficult, dull or enjoyable, or suitable for a certain age group. For that, it’s best to research the brands. For example, comparing Rolife with Anavrin, Rolife hands-down takes the win for beginner book nook kits that can be completed in a single sitting. Around 6 hours of assembly time. Anavrin models are more complex and better suited to those you know will take the time to put the kit together. If it’s a gift for someone already fascinated with miniatures, the more difficult kits are miniature dollhouses. They serve the same decorative purpose on bookshelves, just as a DIY bookend rather than slotting between books on the shelf.

What’s Included in Kits (and what’s not)

Within the kits are flat-packed parts. The wooden pieces are attached to a board. Poke and prod those out. Some kits include a couple of parts to push the pieces out of the boards, and some have sandpaper to smoothen the edges before prodding them in place, and then gluing them down. Others may have paper included requiring cutting, then glued onto parts like the books in a miniature library kit

The majority of kits do not include all of the book nook kit accessories needed to build it. If you’re looking for an all-in-one kit that’s still beginner-friendly, have a look at the Tokyo Alley book nook kit. Everything’s included to make assembly a breeze, including the glue, a small screwdriver, and tweezers.

The Long-Term Value of Book Nook Kits 

Despite these kits providing hours of entertainment, the value extends for life! The crafting experience is (or should be) therapeutic, and the reward is a hand-assembled bookshelf decor piece that’ll be a conversation starter for years. Even when kids flee the nest, or refresh their bookshelves. For some, the first kit can be an introduction to a new hobby that enhances skill development too, because as with any 3D puzzles, these can improve fine motor skills, get people off of screens, and begin enjoying some therapeutic hands-on creative time. 

The first kit can be an introduction to a world of creativity. Some models can be customized, other kits are sold as blanks necessitating creative minds to complete. With practice, the hobby could develop into scratch building, which starts with a photo or a drawing, then gets scaled down, and replicated into a miniature diorama. It all begins with the first book nook kit.

If you feel someone would enjoy miniature crafting or assembling puzzles in the shape of books with miniature worlds within them, help them get the best start by focusing on personalization and quality. It needs to be quality book nook kit for it to be therapeutic and not a hair-pulling frustrating experience, which would, more likely, wind up with the project being sidelined before completion.

Once you’ve decided on the best theme someone would enjoy, move your focus on the quality of materials. Ideal is to have wood pieces (rather than plastic), that’s between 3mm to 5mm in thickness, and all the pieces laser-cut. The more precise the cuts, the easier the pieces remove from the board.

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