Rustic Garden Sheds - Everyone Should Have at Least One...

The more sheds I have, the more ideas I get for decorating them with vintage finds and making vignettes that suit each one; I've got five, with another one in the building stages. Lucky for me, I have a carpenter in the family. We tend to stock up on old salvaged wood and pieces, and then used them as we require to build the sheds.
It all started with Glory Be, the cordwood root cellar; then we built a woodshed that we call the Livery, and then a power shack for the freezer and storage, called the Mercantile. The Eggporeum is the chicken house, which has since turned into a garden tool shed; then there's Bliss, for storing our out of season clothing, books and other assorted stuff while we get ready to build our house.
Other sheds that people have shared with me are a great source of inspiration;
A collection of some great little sheds; there is no end of fun you can have with a shed - let your imagination run wild...
The Eclectic Eggporeum was featured here; http://www.hometalk.com/1986905/the-eclectic-eggporeum-junk-gardening-at-it-s-finest
The Empress of Dirt shared this picture from the blog; http://www.empressofdirt.net/garden-shed-mania-gallery-of-ideas/
Magic Touch and Her Gardens shared Annette's garden on the blog; http://magictouchandhergardens.wordpress.com/2013/08/28/annettes-garden/
The Gardening Cooks begs your help to make her sad and forlorn little shed happy; http://thegardeningcook.com/my-garden-shed-needs-some-tlc/
Sensible Gardening uses this lovely pink shed as a backdrop for xeriscaped gardens; http://sensiblegardening.com/
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