Knitting, Crocheting, Pretty Little Vintage Things
Posted by Knitty, Vintage and Rosy at 10:17 a.m.
"Of all the great things that the English have invented and made part of the credit of the national character, the most perfect, the most characteristic, the only one they have mastered completely in all its details so that it becomes a compendious illustration of their social genius and their manners, is the well-appointed, well-administered, well-filled country house."
14 comments:
Not a lot of potting going on in many of these sheds! They are all fabulous though - I'd be happy with any of these beauties. It sounds like you have plenty of projects on the go to take your mind off things - I hope they help a little, and you're soon feeling brighter.
XXX
"Staying busy helps" and thus it has ever been. You'll be so busy if you start painting rooms! It's one of my least favorite things to do...painting...so I wish you well!
Delightful images you've shared with us today. I never thought I'd want a bed in a potting shed, but that one looks terrific. ;>
oooh I love all of those images and would like one of each in my garden :O) Alas the Irish weather isn't really suitable for such a thing so they shall remain in my dreams for now :o) Hope you feel better soon xx
These potting sheds are just darling, not a lot of potting plants. I have a green house that looks more like a doll house, but what matters is it is my doll house. I know how you feel about the painting thing, I have numerous rooms that I want to just dig into......it will get done eventually................HUGS MARY
THOSE IMAGES ARE TO DIE FOR...
I WILL HAVE ONE OF EACH TOO, THANK YOU!
BY THE WAY... I LOVE YOUR BLOG!
DEBBIE MOSS
Hopefully by the end of the weekend, weather permitting, I shall really have a Potting shed. I'm setting up my own ceramics business and my wheel and bench for making pots will be in the shed.
A coat of paint does not take long and it really transforms a room, or the inside of my shed, it looks great with white walls and soft green window frames and doors.
Happy painting.
Oh yeah! I would certainly love one of each too! And you're already a step further than I am: The process of building! I'm still at the stage of dreaming of and wishing for a potting shed.
Love the pictures!
Bye,
Marian
swooning over each 'n every photo!
xo
elyse
Hugs and yes I would love one of those potting sheds.Kx
Love that first shed! Sorry to hear you are feeling a bit lost (on your last post) - it must be really hard to adapt, I know I would feel the same. Take care.
wowza lovely blog!
those photos are a real inspiration!
i love that alfresco style!...what a dream land of images!...x kazzy x
You always post the most beautiful photos! Love them all.
And so glad to hear all your projects are helping you through. One of my aunts used to often say that 'one should always have a project'. Good for our morale, I think.
Blessings,
G
Love all those gorgeous images.I'm hoping Mr Boo will get on with repairing our summer house roof before the Winter sets in.Just catching up with your blog..and hope you are feeling brighter and looking forward to getting on with your plans.Autumn always makes me want to start on new projects in the house. :o)
A girl can dream ..... :)
Heather x
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