Hi, has anyone had one of these? if so any tips on marking criterion?
My shed was entered in the Kitchen Garden Magazine competiton in 2008, and all I had to do was submit several photos and write a short spiel on why my shed was different/special. I presume you are talking about a more local competiton, so you can make up your own rules I guess! ;D
show us a photo, Deb P!
Oh all right then......there are a few in my gallery too...
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l47/dlp133/The%20shed/DerbyInBloomJune2008004.jpg)
That is such a fantastic shed Deb. Like something out of fairy story. Excellent.
It looks better than my house!
Did you make it?
OH did, but then he is a carpenter..... ;D
Oh wow! That is an amazing shed! How incredible to be able to make something like that - your OH must have been very proud after that.
I plan to have a sleep over in that shed one day, I'm sure Saddad will supply a couple of bottles of grog. ;D ;D ;D
and a decent meal Kev... :)
I think that the three bears must live there. Its lovely.
there's a lovely sofa in there ;D
How fab is that!!! Must be a lovely place to chill and survey all your hard work!
As for marking criterion - I guess originality, craftsmanship/ingenuity, functionality (? don't think that's a real word!) of interior-(shelving solutions etc) erm...that's all I have!
I'd like to share my interview (http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/FlashNewsPlayer.aspx?articleID=7231&CategoryID=) with my local paper when I came second in the National Shed of the Year Competition 2008, complete with a recital of the sonnet that I wrote it.
total class 10/10
Ohh..lovely :D
That was great Unwashed ....I love the little stove!!
Duke ;D
tracie's new studio
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Unwashed - how lovely to meet you in the flesh, so to speak!
Your shed is wonderful, as is your ShedSonnet.
You came across as a total Allotment Anorak - brilliant!
Quote from: tonybloke on January 15, 2010, 18:08:23
tracie's new studio
Is that on your allotment? It's fabulous! Did you make it?
Heres mine on a particularly sunny day! Everything you need for life.. camping stove, skip-find CD rack for seeds and plastic cups, Poundsaver plastic drawer thing for little gubbins, tea, coffee/mate, water, a £2.99 Tescos parasol (sorry not very eco but brill), and my bodge job stained glass that was great fun to do.
Love all your pics and resourcefullness.. am starting to think there should be a Shed-lovers dating agency :-*
Quote from: Unwashed on January 14, 2010, 21:05:20
I'd like to share my interview (http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/FlashNewsPlayer.aspx?articleID=7231&CategoryID=) with my local paper when I came second in the National Shed of the Year Competition 2008, complete with a recital of the sonnet that I wrote it.
love it! ;D
Quote from: Unwashed on January 14, 2010, 21:05:20
I'd like to share my interview (http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/FlashNewsPlayer.aspx?articleID=7231&CategoryID=) with my local paper when I came second in the National Shed of the Year Competition 2008, complete with a recital of the sonnet that I wrote it.
Unwashed , well done, do you have a foundation for the chimney stack?
Hi Mr Smith, thanks very much for that. The shed itself sits on eight small paving slabs but the chimbly is just built on a 3" concrete hearth cast directly onto the wooden floor of the shed. It works fine becausae the chimbly doesn't move relative to the shed, but I should have put the paving slabs on something firmer because the whole shed is leaning over a bit now.
It is a very nice shed....well done :)
Quote from: betula on January 16, 2010, 13:19:42
It is a very nice shed....well done :)
Did you see my doggies?
Quote from: Squash64 on January 16, 2010, 18:44:06
I saw them - are they Airedales?
They are indeed. My loves.