![]() ![]() Her new domain consists of a cold, damp stone cell with a squint focused on the parish church altar a low shuttered window through which her food is passed, and a second curtained opening through which Sarah spoke to her confessor and female petitioners. She spends the rest of her life shut-off from the outside world. In a small English Village in 1255, 17 year-old Sarah willingly entered a small stone cell and allowed the stout wooden door to be nailed closed behind her. If you like the look of something more contemporary, try this stylish book wall sconce.Ĭrinkling or folding the pages gives you a completely different look. Attaching it to a book gives it a sturdier base, and you could keep the Holiday theme by using Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” or other holiday favorite. ![]() This candle book lamp is an interesting take on those little lights I usually see at Christmas. Or, you could slip this inexpensive accent light from Instructables onto your shelves. This same tutorial could be used to create a look like this beauty featured in Marie Claire. The first is the most common book lamp, and features stacked books. Since many of you are interested in transforming your old and abandoned books into lamps, I decided to post more inspirations and tutorials today. ![]()
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