Introduction: DIY Miniature Bookshelf in a Bell Jar: a Tiny World of Imagination!
Welcome to the world of miniature crafting, where creativity knows no bounds! In this project, we'll guide you through the steps to create a charming miniature bookshelf .
You'll learn how to cut and assemble sunboard pieces, paint the shelves to add character, and create adorable miniature books to place on the shelves. This project is a delightful way to showcase your skills and add a unique piece to your miniature collection.
So, gather your materials, unleash your imagination, and let's create a miniature masterpiece together!
Supplies
Materials:
- Sunboard (Foam board)
- Craft knife
- Ruler
- Pencil
- Paint and brushes
- Glue
- Toothpick
- Bell Jar
- Papers
Step 1: The Structure of the Bookshelf
The first and most important step is understanding the form and structure of the bookshelf. The shelf will be embedded inside a bell jar, so the bell jar's diameter has to be our mark to fit the self.
- Cut the sunboard to the desired length and width.
- Sand the edges for a smooth finish if needed.
- Mark the positions for the shelves on the side pieces.
- Use a strong adhesive to attach the shelves to the sides.
Step 2: Assemble the Sunboard Pieces
- Attach the top and bottom pieces to the assembled sides and shelves using adhesive.
- Ensure they are aligned properly and allow the adhesive to dry.
Step 3: Making the Drawers
- Determine the size and number of drawers you want to create.
- Use a craft knife or scissors to cut the sunboard into pieces for the drawer fronts, sides, and backs. The size will depend on your design.
- Attach drawer pulls to the front of each drawer using adhesive.
Step 4: Add the Side Panel
- Measure and cut the sunboard to it's desired height and width for the side panels.
- Position the side panels against the sides of the bookshelf structure.
- Use a strong adhesive to attach the side panels to the shelves and sides of the bookshelf.
- Press firmly and hold in place until the adhesive sets.
- Ensure the side panels are aligned properly with the edges of the shelves and sides of the bookshelf.
Step 5: Create the Books
- Cut small rectangles of sunboard to serve as your miniature books.
- Fold the paper rectangles in half to create a cook cover. Crease the fold well to make the pages lay flat.
- Place the folded paper onto the sunboard cover, aligning the crease with the edge of the cover.
- Press down gently to adhere the pages to the cover
- Finally colour the covers of the booklets.
Step 6: Making the Chair
- Decide on the size and style of your chair. You can sketch a basic design on paper.
- Use a craft knife or scissors to cut the sunboard into pieces according to your design.
- You'll need pieces for the seat, backrest, legs, and other parts of the chair.
- Attach the legs to the seat using strong adhesive. Ensure they are evenly spaced and aligned properly.
- Lastly colour the chair.
Step 7: Paint the Shelf
- Cover your work surface with newspaper or a plastic sheet to protect it from paint spills.
- Select the acrylic paint colors you want to use for the shelves.
- Use a small paintbrush to apply a thin, even coat of paint to the shelves. You may need to apply multiple coats for full coverage, allowing each coat to dry before applying the next.
Step 8: Place the Books on the Shelf
Placing the miniature books on the shelves of your sunboard bookshelf can add a charming and realistic touch.
- Begin by arranging your miniature books on the shelves of the bookshelf. You can stack them horizontally or stand them upright.
- Position the books so that they are evenly spaced and aligned on the shelves. You can vary the placement and orientation of the books to create a more realistic look.
- If you want to ensure that the books stay in place, you can use a small amount of strong adhesive to attach them to the shelves.
Step 9: The Final Outcome
The final outcome of your miniature bookshelf with painted shelves and miniature books placed on them would be a charming and realistic addition to your miniature scene. Placing the books on the shelves in a varied and realistic manner can create a sense of depth and life in your miniature display. Overall, the final outcome would be a delightful miniature bookshelf that enhances the overall aesthetic of your miniature world.





