Beautifully crafted! I would add a persian style rug under the chair and a lamp on the window ledge to add to the realism. And perhaps a coaster and coffee mug too haha. So happy RUclips suggested this video to me, I will be sure to check your other videos now.
A million thank-yous. I've watch a thousand youTubes...and not one of them really shows you how to do it. Although it was ok WATCHING them create...I'm trying to learn how to do this so I can create. Thank-you SO much for sharing...I really appreciate it. I NOW think I might be able to tackle this.
I don't really have much interest in book nooks, but I do like miniatures. I like that all your books look different, or at least that's the impression I get. Most videos I've seen just have a few different covers that are duplicated dozens or even hundreds of times.
Thank you for showing us how you made this lovely Book Nook. Your friend must have been thrilled to get this as a present. In another video I saw about making these BN's the guy who did it 😢said that 3mm thick Birch plywood is the best wood for making a Book Nook because it's less likely to warp or swell than other materials, and it's nice and strong. Have you ever tried using a mirror in a Book Nook? They look fantastic because they create the illusion of more space in the Book Nook and you can create some really interesting effects. Love from Amanda Jones in Australia
Fits well into my space, I painted the back green. It's very easy to customize just the back if that's something you want to do. I would suggest sanding it first before painting, I got a little impatient. The shelves ruclips.net/user/postUgkxM8H4CjCb79vzeyvgaFMdzmLm88oVFPMkare pretty small so keep that in mind if you're going to have it horizontal that some books won't fit. I like the snug look that it has. Good small shelf if you don't have much space, but not too small. Simple to put together, though you'll need your own tools, a screwdriver and a mallet/hammer, it's easiest to do with another person.
Hi, glad you like it 😊 I'd say it's around 1:24th scale but not quite. I based the measurements on the other books on the shelf so it'll fit seamlessly.
Please can someone tell me where to find the book covers. I want to make a diorama in memory of my lovely Dad, he had a lifelong love for books. (This is the best way to make the books that I have seen, with actual pages. I will age some and make them a bit dogeared from years of love).
@@w.dossett3332 Hello. Luna Rogers replied to an earlier comment regarding this but I actually found some on Pinterest by searching for Miniature Book Covers…you’ll need to print them out yourself though. Not sure if you could buy them anywhere ready to use if you don’t have a printer. Hope this helps and good luck, Pam. 😊
i dont use those shitty toothed saw wheels for the dremel, unless the work is clamped, not held in the fingers asking for big trouble, instead use the diamond/fiberglass cut off wheels they wont bite and send the dremel right into your fingers.
I love that this a great looking nook that can be done without a cutting machine and an engineering degree! Thank you!
Excellent craftsmanship, that finished out beautifully, thank you for the video.
Beautifully crafted! I would add a persian style rug under the chair and a lamp on the window ledge to add to the realism. And perhaps a coaster and coffee mug too haha.
So happy RUclips suggested this video to me, I will be sure to check your other videos now.
*I LOVE making BOOK NOOK and sharing the tutorials! they are magical*
What an exquisite birthday gift you created for your friend!
A million thank-yous. I've watch a thousand youTubes...and not one of them really shows you how to do it. Although it was ok WATCHING them create...I'm trying to learn how to do this so I can create.
Thank-you SO much for sharing...I really appreciate it. I NOW think I might be able to tackle this.
I don't really have much interest in book nooks, but I do like miniatures. I like that all your books look different, or at least that's the impression I get. Most videos I've seen just have a few different covers that are duplicated dozens or even hundreds of times.
Thank you for showing us how you made this lovely Book Nook. Your friend must have been thrilled to get this as a present. In another video I saw about making these BN's the guy who did it 😢said that 3mm thick Birch plywood is the best wood for making a Book Nook because it's less likely to warp or swell than other materials, and it's nice and strong. Have you ever tried using a mirror in a Book Nook? They look fantastic because they create the illusion of more space in the Book Nook and you can create some really interesting effects. Love from Amanda Jones in Australia
Wow. That was very mesmerizing to watch. I loved it. I love all the books. The end result is beautiful.
Fits well into my space, I painted the back green. It's very easy to customize just the back if that's something you want to do. I would suggest sanding it first before painting, I got a little impatient. The shelves ruclips.net/user/postUgkxM8H4CjCb79vzeyvgaFMdzmLm88oVFPMkare pretty small so keep that in mind if you're going to have it horizontal that some books won't fit. I like the snug look that it has. Good small shelf if you don't have much space, but not too small. Simple to put together, though you'll need your own tools, a screwdriver and a mallet/hammer, it's easiest to do with another person.
This is incredible your friend is so lucky to have you 💖
I have watched a lot of videos on utube yours is THE BEST ,ORIGINAL and instruction excellent. LOVE 💕
Looks great. Thankyou for taking us through the whole process❤
OMG, you have inspired me to make one. Ive always collected miniatures, just not on your scale.
Fantastic job, well done 😃🥰
Brilliant and Gorgeous!
Ficou incrível seu trabalho. Parabéns pela sua dedicação
Really helpful video ..
Lovely finished product.
Tal vez si pones la puerta con cristal? Es una idea.
Muy bonito trabajo. Tengo una pregunta. Dado que se pegan los libros, no sería mas fácil hacerlos con madera y forrar con las tapas? Gracias
That's a amazing job. I have a question. Wich saw is that? cut so fine. Congratulations.
Wow that is so very cool. Thanku so much
Awesome job! Looks great
That’s awesome
Wonderful book nook diorama.
This is amazing and definitely an inspiration to my grand library I'm building. What scale would you say this is?
Hi, glad you like it 😊 I'd say it's around 1:24th scale but not quite. I based the measurements on the other books on the shelf so it'll fit seamlessly.
@@LunaRogers Thank you 😁
Please can someone tell me where to find the book covers.
I want to make a diorama in memory of my lovely Dad, he had a lifelong love for books. (This is the best way to make the books that I have seen, with actual pages. I will age some and make them a bit dogeared from years of love).
@@w.dossett3332 Hello. Luna Rogers replied to an earlier comment regarding this but I actually found some on Pinterest by searching for Miniature Book Covers…you’ll need to print them out yourself though. Not sure if you could buy them anywhere ready to use if you don’t have a printer.
Hope this helps and good luck, Pam. 😊
May i ask where did you get the book covers?
Hi, thanks for commenting 💜 I just googled "miniature book covers" or something similar and picked a few images to scale and print 👍
@@LunaRogers Thanks! I need it so i can make a small library for a narnia assignment for Lititure class. This helps alot
i dont use those shitty toothed saw wheels for the dremel, unless the work is clamped, not held in the fingers asking for big trouble, instead use the diamond/fiberglass cut off wheels they wont bite and send the dremel right into your fingers.
que bello su trabajo
Nice 😎✌️
Very nice, thank you for sharing
❤
very good
For a joke, you should put a book nook in your book nook! That’s what I did.
Excellent, but could really use HD or 4K.
i hate glue sticks
not even x4 speed could do this watchable.
next time try to use your voice to guide.
What scale did you use for the books?