I know that you are used to very loooooong articles of mine, but this time, I promise, it is going to be some kind of short “announcement”, as I would like to clarify something! Have you ever seen a “Flever dollhouse miniature DIY house kit” on Amazon?
Well, today, I wanted to talk to you about this “brand” of DIY dollhouse kits, because you know what, it isn’t an actual brand at all!
Let’s explain this now, while I got some help from the online community!
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But first: let’s wind back a little bit- all the different brands of DIY dollhouse kits on the market.
To have a clearer oversight, let’s go back for a bit on all of the different brands of miniature kits on the market.
Of course, there are lots more than just these next ones (there are many small businesses selling wooden dollhouse kits), but these are the most known and common ones:
- Robotime/Rolife:
I’m sure that you have seen me reviewing lots of kits from Robotime by now, I have assembled Miller’s garden, Cathy’s flower house, Sams’ study, Sakura Densya, the Candy Shop, and more..
Click on any of these links above to find out more details 😉
- Cutebee:
We have discussed the kits from Cutebee as well and I have assembled a few myself, like the Chocolatier.
- Hongda and Hoomeda.
One of the most affordable DIY kits on the market and they are assembled faster than the ones from Robotime (in general). There are lots of choices between smaller or larger kits, and from room boxes to big dollhouses.
I also have a catalog of Hongda’s kits, did you know that?
- Greenleaf’s large DIY dollhouse kits:
Greenleaf Dollhouses offers a wide range of dollhouse kits that come with pre-cut wooden pieces, a manual, and sometimes even furniture and accessories.
They come in various architectural styles, such as Victorian, Colonial, and more.
The kits are typically made from high-quality plywood or medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and require assembly.
A ” Flever dollhouse miniature DIY house kit ” is NOT an actual brand!
So I found out that a Flever dollhouse miniature DIY house kit, isn’t actually a “Flever”, meaning that Flever is not the manufacturer or the brand, but a reseller.
I think we all agree on that now, simply because “Flever” on Amazon is selling clearly kits from other brands as mentioned above.
As others think this too on Facebook (the name is blurred out for privacy)
Now, we could of course go into detail about each “Flever” dollhouse on Amazon, and then mention from which actual brand a particular kit is from, but that wouldn’t be interesting I think? 😉
But I did want to investigate one gorgeous DIY house kit that always got back under the “Flever flag” and it was the one in the picture below.
Flever® Dollhouse Miniature DIY House Kit (Fairy Homeland)
Buy Now →But now it got even more confusing, HELP! lol!
So this one is NOT Flever, we have established that. But what brand is it then??!!
Is it Robotime/Rolife? (why the 2 different names again grrr?): nope, this design is far from the design from the kits from Robotime.
Is it “KISOY”, as mentioned by someone else on Facebook?
Nope, because I think that “KISOY” isn’t an actual brand either, as they don’t even have their own website and I think it is the same story as “Flever”, so Kisoy is just a reseller.
( I immediately recognize a DIY cit from Cutebee in the Kisoy store, this Rose Garden Tea House )
CUTEBEE Dollhouse Kit Rose Garden teahouse
Buy Now →Confusion much? So do we now know from which brand this gorgeous house is, dollhouse furniture included?
Let’s look on! Hongda maybe?
I took a look at the website from Hongda to see if I could find this house there. Now that’s more like it, this design could actually BE from Hongda, because they have large designs that look similar.
But, and I’m sorry, I still can not find this particular DIY house grrrrrr!
To make things even worse, I just noticed a DIY kit from Cutebee on Hongda’s website, whaaaatttt!? I mean, I wrote an article about “The chocolatier” from Cutebee haha!
One final resort to find out from which brand this actually is instead of a “Flever dollhouse miniature diy house kit”, was using Google’s reverse image feature.
And what do you know? Just “Flever” results..
Anyway, If you are looking for instructions on this particular house, you can find them below in this Youtube video!
So, I just wanted to let you know that “Flever” isn’t an actual brand, but what brand it actually is, I’m afraid that I couldn’t find out, sorry!
(can you find out more than me? Am I wrong? Please do let me know thanks!)
My Final Conclusion
I hope that you found this article on a Flever dollhouse miniature diy house kit useful and that I could clear some things up about this brand which isn’t a brand but a reseller.
If you have any questions or would just like to chat with me, please feel free to leave a comment down below in the comment section or join me on (one of) my social media channels below or my cozy Facebook group.
I wish you happy crafting!
Kind regards,
Lizzy
Hi everyone!
My name is Lizzy, and I am an amateur miniaturist obsessed with everything in the dollhouse and miniature world, ever since I was a teenager.
So far, I have created 2 dollhouse projects, a backyard shed and a miniature treehouse, tons of DIY dollhouse kits, and “hacked” some.
I also created a fairy garden, and lots of small and simple miniature projects on my YouTube channel. (mostly made from trash or everyday items).
I love to write as well about all things happening in the miniature world, hence the reason why I created this blog!
I wish you happy reading and crafting!
Lizzy
Everything Very Small is a great resource for dollhouse enthusiasts and DIY enthusiasts alike. Their article on Flever Dollhouse Miniature DIY House Kit clears up any confusion and provides valuable insights. The article explains what a Flever Dollhouse Miniature DIY House Kit is, highlighting its unique features and benefits. The step-by-step guide and accompanying images make it easy to understand and follow along. As someone who enjoys crafting and miniatures, I found this article to be informative and inspiring. It has sparked my interest in exploring the world of dollhouse miniatures further. Thank you, Everything Very Small, for providing such helpful content!
Hi Steve!
I am glad that I could help you out to clear the confusion and I wish you happy crafting!
Lizzy
I thoroughly enjoyed reading your article on Flever dollhouse miniature DIY house kits and the insightful information you provided to clear up any confusion surrounding them. As a hobbyist in the world of miniatures, I can personally attest to the joy and creativity that these kits bring.
I have personally worked on a Flever dollhouse kit, and the experience was incredibly rewarding. The attention to detail in the components and the step-by-step instructions made the assembly process enjoyable and accessible for both beginners and experienced hobbyists alike.
One aspect that stands out to me is the versatility of these kits. They provide a foundation for creativity, allowing individuals to customize and personalize their miniature houses according to their unique vision. Whether it’s selecting different paint colors, adding miniature furniture, or incorporating personal touches, the possibilities are endless.
Hi Dave!
Thanks so much for sharing your experience with these kits and I wish you happy continuous crafting!
Kind regards,
Lizzy
While I’m not in the market for dollhouse kits, I still find this all quite fascinating. What is it about these miniature scenarios that is so appealing? I’m from Chicago, and i used to LOVE to visit the Thorne Rooms in the Chicago Art Institute. It was a whole huge room, full of absolutely magnificent miniature interiors. There was so much detail in every single one of them. The mouse skin rugs! The tiny chandeliers! I just got so completely absorbed in it. Like food for my soul, or something.
Well, it felt the same way, reading your post. The match stick woven chair!!! OMG!!! The greenhouse from Cutebee!!! Could anything be more adorable?!?!? I love this stuff!
I live in a tiny house, myself, and so, don’t have room for anything like this. But I have started to incorporate a few little Fairy Garden elements into my garden…OUTSIDE! And I plan to do more of that as the gardens develope. I can’t wait!
In the meantime, thanks for the inspiration,
xxoo,
Anna
Wow, thank you so much for telling your story on the miniatures that you have seen and admired Anna!
About your tiny house, how about hanging some minis in a frame on the wall, or just crafting or buying really small minis in the quarter scale? Would you find room for those 😉
I wish you lots of fun with your fairy garden, they can become great and mine is expanding each year! (30 ideas for you in this article)
Happy crafting!
Kind regards,
Lizzy