This is a handmade 1/12th scale garden shed which has been given the 'shabby chic' treatment with a bit of sanding. I tried to make it look a little weather worn round the edges and it would be ideal for storing garden equipment or as a hideaway for the man of the house - a comfy chair, a radio (for the cricket commentary) and a bottle of sherry would make his Father's Day perfect!
Un trabajo fantastico, seria genial para una escena de pesca....haciendole un lago.......
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amazing..it is cute.. i love the style and design..keep it up!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm curious to see more.
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Me encantas tus casitas, son una preciosidad, la pena es que como no tienes la opción del traductor no se que dices en los comentarios.
ReplyDeleteSaludos. Mª Jesús
Wow its very cute and beautiful garden sheds. Its color, design is really very pretty. Thanks for given beautiful image and also information about Shabby Chic Garden Shed.
ReplyDeleteReally good but where do you get the tiny door bolts from? Still really intriguing. Thanks for showing us it!
ReplyDeleteThe colour is Poseidon from Bendigo Woollen mills. I am really loving Bendigo wool to knit with it is so lovely and hardly shows any inaccuracy in tension.
ReplyDeleteThough I’d like to think I was becoming a better knitter, I think in reality Bendigo wool is just that good.
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