DIY Book Nook · An Alice in Wonderland Tea Party Alice's Tea Party Diary A page out of Wonderland you build by hand — a tumble-down tea party with the White Rabbit, the Cheshire cat's grin, towers of teapots and sweets, and a black-and-white chessboard floor, all glowing softly through a little clock-window. The idea behind it A page straight out of Wonderland Alice's Tea Party Diary opens like a chapter of the story itself: Alice has taken the shrinking potion, the White Rabbit has slipped through the gate, and the whole curious tea party is spread out behind a keyhole. It's a scene full of Wonderland mischief — the kind of nook a book-lover does a double-take at when they spot it on your shelf. Inside the tea party Cheshire grins, teapots and a chessboard floor Lean in and the details keep unfolding: the Cheshire cat's smile hanging in the air, a dessert cabinet stacked with teapots and sweets, scattered playing cards and a black-and-white chessboard floor. Warm LED light spills through the clock-window after dark, and the scene can be posed from multiple angles — every look turns up another little piece of the story. The build 235 pieces, down the rabbit hole An intermediate build of 235 precision-cut wooden pieces over roughly 6 to 12 hours, with a clear, illustrated manual. Layer the rooms, set the tea party, lay the chessboard and wire the warm lighting at your own pace. Calm, screen-free, and the kind of project that pulls you down the rabbit hole until it's finished. Step through the keyhole 235 pieces · intermediate · about 6–12 hours · assembled 24.6 × 17.8 × 13.3 cm. Spend a quiet weekend building the tea party, switch on the clock-window light, and keep a little piece of Wonderland on your shelf.