Welcome to Henry’s Chocolate—a quaint little shop tucked away on a cobblestone street, where the smell of melted cocoa drifts through the air and every treat is made by hand.
Today, you are the chocolatier.
With the shelves still waiting to be stocked and the register ready for your first customer, it’s time to open the doors to your very own sweet escape.
Rolife Henry’s Chocolate DIY Miniature House (DG174) puts you behind the counter of a vintage dessert haven, where every detail—from tiled walls to wooden cabinets, truffles in jars to bars in boxes—is yours to craft, piece by piece.
As you carefully assemble 330 delightful components, watch your shop come to life:
Stacked bonbons in shiny tins
A window glowing softly with LED light
A story of tradition, patience, and handcrafted joy
Can you smell the chocolate in the air?
We’d love to know—what would your shop be called? What sweet memory would you recreate inside?
Drop your ideas or share a photo once you’ve opened the doors to your little world.
Rolife’s new products will not disappoint me. This chocolate miniature house is so cute. There are all kinds of chocolates. I want to eat them hahahaha. I want to buy one and put it at home.
This feels like stepping into a cozy little dream. I’d name my shop “Bittersweet Stories” and fill it with memories of rainy afternoons, warm cocoa, and shared desserts. Can’t wait to build this one!
Completed and posted a pic of this. All the different candies were fun to make. As simple as this may seem, Rolife included a little white pen that you could use to make polka dots on the candies. Really made them pop! If you zoom in you may be able to see some on the red or chocolates.