The creation of this unique woman looks just fabulous.
A woman named Sharalee Armitage Howardtook care of a 110-year-old tree near the house, turning it into an open mini-library. It will not work to go there, but it is easy to take books from there.
This creation looks just fabulous!
Sharalee from Idaho gave a second life to a tree next to her house.
The old tree should already be cut down. But Sharalee was inspired and suddenly came to a brilliant idea.
She turned the old and dried chest into a mini-library with free books for neighbors, passers-by and just those who wish.
The library works on the principle of “take – share”.
Those who want to read may seek a special book or a specific author, maybe just to pass the time waiting for a friend or read in the fresh air – they take from this free library.
With the support of a small free library, Sharalee was able to realize her ideas. And such incredible beauty turned out.
This team helped organize about 75,000 small street libraries in more than 80 countries.
The barrel was shortened and cut from the inside, it was covered with a gable roof.
The book point is equipped with internal and external backlight, so that the magical effect is really created.
Any details are worthy of attention, because everything is thought out to the smallest detail. The same molding above the door is unusual.
In fact, these are miniature, cut out of wood, signed books, such as “hobbit” and “ruled by the wind”.
After such a good deed, the woman officially joined the “Little Free Library” trade union and its construction was awarded on the mini-library map.
Sharalee promised that closer to summer she would put perennials in his house-book, paint and finish it.
The miniature library is already similar to a real magic house from fairy tales!