You won’t believe how this mum transformed a $15 bookcase!

The level of detail will blow your mind...
By Practical Parenting team
August 09 2018
A clever mum has turned a Kmart bookshelf into an amazing Scandi-themed dollshouse and is now planning to sell it.
Donna Parker, from Tarrawanna in NSW, originally made the beautiful little home which features three bedrooms, an open plan kitchen/lounge and a bathroom with a modern roof top for her nephew.
And the whole project took two weeks and cost her $120!
'All my late nights of gluing have finally paid off,' Donna told Daily Mail Australia.
'It took me a total of two weeks, I would just play around for a couple of hours most nights. I love it - it was so much fun and not as frustrating as I thought it would be.'
Donna glued two bookshelves together and made most of the furniture from craft wood and material from Spotlight.
'The fake grass that makes the garden rooftop I picked up for $2 at an op shop. The bathroom, toilet and the bathtub came in a pack for $8 from Kmart,’ she said.

Credit: Donna Parker

Credit: Donna Parker

Credit: Donna Parker
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