Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Enchanting Book Nooks

Have you ever had something happen that seems much more than coincidence? I have and it involves author Raphaele Vidaling’s and Rizzoli Universe’s new book Enchanting Book Nooks Miniature Worlds And Setting To Craft and Decorate.

OK, I’m hooked-what’s the strange coincidence?

If you have been following my reviews the last four to six months you’ll notice that I have been reviewing a lot of pre-made miniature book nooks.

Book nooks originated with the Japanese and now have become a world-wide phenomenon. People cannot get enough of the miniature room and house miniatures that fit on book shelves, between books or on their own. I have one in my man-cave and several more I need to make.

I gave a small bookstore book nook to my niece who is a book nook nut and I gave my daughter a small greenhouse book nook because she loves gardening.

In Enchanting Book Nooks readers are given instructions with step-by-step photographic sequences on how to build book nooks from scratch of all types of rooms of small dwellings.

Household, fantasy, outdoor scenes-you name-this book has it.  There's also a section on what tools to use.

It is fascinating how with a little sweat equity, imagination and determination you can make your own book nook. Look for lots of advice on how to construct 20 small scale projects.

Challenge yourself and make your own original book nook. Make them from everyday objects such as wallpaper, fabrics, cardboard, trinkets, wood, stones, moss to already made object like miniature dollhouse furniture and even model parts you can cobble together for your very own book nook.

Pick up a copy of this delightful and informative small hardbound book, look through its colorful pages, follow the instructions and viola!, you’re a book nook builder!

Romans 15:13 - Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.

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