So excited to start Cozy Kitchen! However…

This has been in the back of my stash for many months and I thought I’d jumpstart building this. Life had gotten much busier these days and decided to build this as an escape.

However, I noticed that the lighting part..it’s a bit archaic in my opinion lol. I’ve just decided to use my leftover lights as I don’t have dexterity to twist the wires and heat shrink them.

So far, I’m having so much fun! For those who have done this, any pointers?

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Haven’t done this one before but I’m all about making it easier for us with hand problems!

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I don’t have a problem with twisting the wires but I’ve never done heat shrink. I do have a heat gun in my craft stash though.

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Its such a cute little build!

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This one sure is a beautiful kit.

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@mchipman i havent done this but ive seen it posted its a lovley kit ! I normally twist myb wires although it takes a while… ivec never heat shrunk them how does that work ? :blossom::cherry_blossom::blossom::blossom::blossom:

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I’ve seen a lot of folks try this, but for me maybe later—I’m not really a fan of the look. It does look good though, just not engaging for me personally. You did a great job!

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it’s a great kit. You will have fun with it

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This is a cute one. I have done some that requires to do the lights like that but didn’t need to heat shrink it. They provide the tape and plastic tubing where you’ll be inserting the wire and that’s it.

Have fun @mchipman I wonder what personal touches you’ll be adding on this one.

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This is a cute cozy little build! I have done these wires and I honestly left the heat shrink off :joy: it still turned out great lol

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This little kitchen is adorable, but when I see the scissors symbol I go ugh hahaha

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