Thursday 7 August 2014

My summer project - shed

Throughout the year I have been trying to make my garden a bit more presentable so that we can spend more time out there. You may have seen my previous posts my mess of a garden and my cleaned up garden.

Well cutting down all the Ivy from around the shed just revealed how dirty the shed looked so I thought it would be a great summer project to give it a bit of a makeover.


I gave the shed a good scrub with a scrubbing brush, warm water and a little cleaning spray. When it dried I used sand paper to smooth it down and remove any loose bits ready for it to be painted.

I bought a small tin of Cuprinol paint in the Pale Jasmin shade. I thought, as the paint is designed to be used on wood, that it would be thick like a gloss but it was very watery and when first applied it seemed to just soak into the wood and fade. After finishing one side of the shed I ran out of paint and had to go and buy another, so it would have worked out cheaper for me to just buy a big tin in the first place!

Once painted I hung some bunting across the top which I purchased from Amazon and hung a picture on the door. The paint looks a little patchy but overall I am very pleased with how it looks.




So that's the shed done but it doesn't end there! I have loads of other jobs that still need doing in the garden and the neighbour has plans to cut down the whole of the Ivy as it's on both sides of our garden and growing out from between the fences.

What have you been doing in your garden over the summer? Come and link up with #HDYGG over at Mannaskjur on the icon below.

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14 comments:

  1. what a difference that made!! looks great!!!

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    1. Thank you, it's definitely a lot cleaner!

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  2. Oooh, I've got shed envy! Love the bunting and the Pale Jasmin colour is really nice. Good work :)

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    1. It was so hard to decide on a colour as there are so many fab garden shades!

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  3. Love the sign. Was just thinking I could do with a rainy day whilst looking at the dust!

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    1. Well if the weatherman is right there is a lot of rain on the way so I can clear out those cupboards I've been meaning to do for ages!

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  4. What a difference and I too love the sign!

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    1. It is amazing what a lick of paint can do, the kids want to do all the fences now but I said that might be a bit much! ;)

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  5. Such a big difference! My mum used that Pale Jasmine shade on her summerhouse too and found that same as you did - it takes many coats.
    Looks fab with the bunting - and what sweet little cats too!
    Thanks for joining in and sharing x

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    1. I managed to grab one of the kittens before it jumped inside the can of paint, it could have looked a lot different too!

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  6. Aah it looks lovely- what a fab update! #HDYGG

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    1. Thank you, hopefully I can get some more done before the summer is over!

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  7. Wonderful update, looks very inviting! Reminds me that I must replace the garden bunting, looking rather sun faded now

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    1. Yes the bunting is very pretty but I'm wondering how long it will last in the with the kind of weather we have!

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