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Workshop for pottery

Filed under: Sheds — Garden Shed Gal at 2:07 pm on Friday, December 29, 2006

potteries and pink of sands, photo by Stéphane Vandenwyngaert, Brussels, Belgium, pottery hobbyA garden shed can be used for storage of memorabilia, equipment, tools and as we know great as a hobby shed. Such hobbies are fishing, gardening, sewing, painting, sculptures and pottery. Today I will focus on pottery. It is a rewarding hobby both when creating and raising money from it. A garden shed that is weatherproof, easy to assemble and has a concrete slab flooring is ideal. Pottery can be a messy hobby and therefore needs its own space and kept away from everyone when you are not working on it. A place to store it until you can sell it or give it away is also important.

Gillian had a turbulent adolescence which involved drugs too. But now that she is in her 30s she has her own family and has a fulfilling life. Partly she feels she owes this to her hobby of pottery which helps her to meditate, express her talent, and earn a little bit of money to help in supporting her family. Her husband is a good provider and companion who appreciates that she is able to have this hobby. He assembled a garden shed and apart from being used for storage, Gillian uses it as her studio. It has a skylight and window which makes it perfect. Gillian also has a stall at the local market once a month and earns enough to pay for their annual holiday away.

You too could get your own garden shed to use as a workshop for storage and hobbies.

potteries and pink of sands, photo by Stéphane Vandenwyngaert, Brussels, Belgium,

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