Just sheds : Sandy’s Craft Shed, By the river in Sleepy Suffolk

A lovely craft shed It’s where I can go and be by myself and be creative making hand- made cards and scrapbooking pages. It is my Aladdins Cave and is full of crafting materials, embellishments, papers, cards, rubber stamps and much much more! It’s got electric so I can listen to music, have heat and… Continue reading Just sheds : Sandy’s Craft Shed, By the river in Sleepy Suffolk

What our judges say about Shed week

You may have noticed the panel on the right with some quotes in, I thought I would get them in one place. ‘Another exciting year for sheddies – this competition is a beautiful example of how the British are not just skilled craftsmen but have great imaginations not to mention excellent senses of humour’ Sarah… Continue reading What our judges say about Shed week

Just Shed – Ken’s shed, Manchester

This shed sums up the blood sweat and tears every sheddie has with their erection. It dominates my life, and I have been building it for the last 5 years..It will be finished this summer…hopefully!! The family reckon I am obsessed with it! We look forward to seeing Ken’s finished shed this Shed Week.

Welcome Metro Sheddies

The Metro now has featured us again at their metro.co.uk/shedblog page If you found this blog from today’s metro, thanks for visiting, you can share your shed for Shed of the year here. If you dont have a clue what I’am on about

Just Sheds Tuesday : Harry & the Honeycomb

From the wonderful old to the amazing new This week I am highlighting two sheds from different sides of the tracks, one is modern and artistic and technowossname, the other is broken down but with a history. The Honeycomb Retreat Made from organic sculptural panels which allow lots of light in but protects from rain… Continue reading Just Sheds Tuesday : Harry & the Honeycomb

Rhyme-Botherer’s Garden Shed a poem

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Sheddie Rogan Whitenails emailed me this wonderful poem about his shed. The Rhyme-Botherer’s Garden Shed Shedspla! my shed: Just once, let me find shortbread In the shortbread tin, not screws; Let the bolts in the jam jars bruise Easily! Is white spirit as mild as the moisty Mizzle of morn, when supped From the gowpen… Continue reading Rhyme-Botherer’s Garden Shed a poem