What Lessons Did YOU Learn This Year?

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The New Year is always my favorite time of year.

Not because I go out partying and living it up (although, if I had the opportunity, I won’t lie–I’d be in the middle of that mosh pit. Just. Sayin’).

This time of year is my favorite because I love looking back on the last 365 days, and I get excited for what lies ahead for the next 365 to come!

Most bloggers around this time are reflecting on “Projects Past,” (e.g. My Top 10 Posts of 2016!) and while it’s a great idea, let’s go a bit deeper.

Let’s talk about what each of these months actually meant.

What were the important lessons?

I think projects are more than just projects.

And DIY is more than just DIY.

It’s about creativity…problem-solving…therapy (hello!! Don’t you feel better after working on a project??) LOL.

So let’s take a walk back through 2016 and highlight some of the important lessons learned, both big and small.

12 Months of Lessons Learned in 2016

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Lesson Learned #1: The Importance of Family

New Year’s Eve today marks the One Year Anniversary of my grandmother’s passing. So in January while everyone was ringing in the New Year, ready for a fresh start, my family was planning the funeral arrangements for my grandmother.

And while I’ve been fine this year, my mom has really suffered through the loss. She was her primary caregiver, during a time when people who she’d thought would be there to help ended up not helping. The burden was too much to bear for her at times.

What my mom taught me was the importance of never turning your back on family even when things were tough.

 

My family

Lesson Learned #2: Just Because You Messed Up Doesn’t Mean You Ruined It

In February, I attempted to make over a mid-century modern chair makeover that almost ended horribly! Remember?? I’m laughing just thinking about that horrible sanding job I did!

…So bad that when I went to apply stain, the whole thing just….well….nearly died. LOL

I ended up salvaging it, but the lesson learned is that even if you mess something up, it doesn’t mean you ruined it.

Keep going.

Think of a solution.

And, in the essence of Tim Gunn, make it work.

BEFORE

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AFTER!

Mid-century modern chair makeover with old thrift store chair


Mid-century modern chair makeover - before and after - ThriftDiving


Lesson Learned #3: My Readers Got My Back!

Remember how I emailed some of you daily back in March, asking for your vote for the Home + Garden Trendsetter of the Year voting?

The voting was for this contest I entered where myself and two other bloggers were in the running for the Trendsetter Award. It was basically something that the Home Show people started doing, which would allow the winner to travel to several home shows and do on-stage presentations. There would be some opportunity for media coverage (e.g. local TV news) and what-not.

Well, let me tell you… We blew the competition out of the water!

You guys voted every single day…you set reminders on your phone to vote daily so you didn’t forget. And you rallied right beside me! It felt like we instead of me.

What I learned is that my readers got my back! You guys appreciate what I do and what I offer on my blog. So when I needed a favor–your vote–you made it happen!

As a result, I got to present at several home shows, such as Jacksonville, Florida; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Kansas City. The other lesson I learned is that presenting is something I do very well. And if it weren’t for you readers, I never would have discovered that about myself.

So thank you!

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Trendsetter of the year 2016 - Serena Appiah

Lesson Learned #4: Readers Deserve the Spotlight, Too

In April, I decided that I would start highlighting some of my favorite readers. Thus, the “Reader of the Month” was born. And you guys loved it!

I wasn’t sure how people would respond to it because it wasn’t a DIY project–gasp!

But that didn’t matter.

People left comments to tell Alys, my first reader of the month, that she was great and appreciated in our Thrift Diving community! And that was amazing!

I’m sorry that as life and projects have gotten busy at times, I haven’t done the monthly feature regularly. However, for 2017, I plan to do it often.

It’s that important.

What I learned is that the people that come to this blog are even more important than the one crafting the posts. 🙂 Because without readers, this would only be a journal.

Thank you, dear friends!

Reader of the Month - Alys

 

Reader Supporters

 

Lesson Learned #5: Tung Oil is Magical!

In May, I tried a product called tung oil, which gives wood a wet look. I had used it once before, but the results weren’t as dramatic as this!

A reader here had recommended it and one day I just decided to try it out.

I had this thrifted mid-century modern dresser that was one step away from being re-donated back to the thrift store, but at the last minute, decided to see if I could make it beautiful again.

Well, after a coat of white paint on the body, I sanded the drawers and added some tung oil to the bare wood. And oh-my-goodness.

That wood came alive like nothing I’d ever seen before!

What started as dull, scratched drawers, suddenly became the richest wood I had ever seen!

BEFORE

Mid-Century Modern dresser makeover - BEFORE - $15 dresser from the thrift store | Thrift Diving

AFTER!

Mid-Century Modern dresser makeover - AFTER - Painted white with natural wood drawers

 

And the crazy thing is that the drawers had no stain.

I had simply sanded them down and applied the tung oil.

And the result was magical.

The lesson learned was that not all wood should be painted. Sometimes the magic of tung oil can bring out the beauty in wood!

 

Mid-Century Modern dresser makeover - AFTER - Rich wood grain of natural wood using tung oil | Thrift Diving

 

Lesson Learned #6: Dark Colors Aren’t Going to Kill Me

One thing you probably don’t know about me is that I’m scared of dark colors.

Not scared as in break out in night sweats. HA!

But scared as in, “bite-my-nails-what-if-this-color-is-too-dark-and-my-house-looks-like-a-dungeon-and-I’m-scared-to-try-this-color.”

But in June, I tackled my oldest son’s bedroom as part of the Home Depot DIY Challenge, where they assign you a special material and you have to make a project from it.

I decided to make a DIY copper headboard.

And I decided to go with a dark blue accent wall, even though my mind was screaming, “Nooooo!”

But my gut won.

And what started as a boring room suddenly came to life with a royal blue paint!

And you know what??

I absolutely loved it! Didn’t even make the room too dark, either, since it was an accent wall!

The lesson I learned is that sometimes we have to go outside of our comfort zone because we might surprise ourselves.

BEFORE

Boys blue room BEFORE

 

AFTER!

Tween boy bedroom makeover in blue with orange and gray

 

Lesson Learned #7: Gardening is Grueling!

In July, it was all about the Outdoor Overhaul Patio Makeover Challenge with RYOBI Landscapes!

It was the dead of summer, 100 degree days, and what was supposed to be a simple, “Hey-I’m-going-to-just-pretty-up-my-patio!” ended up turning into a “dig-everything-up” type of project!

I didn’t mean for it turn into such a big project, but isn’t that usually how it goes?

Start small, end big. HA!

Before I knew it, I was de-weeding the whole perimeter of the house and creating walkways, which I had never done before!

What I learned is that gardening and landscaping is hard work. But they’re one of the most satisfying jobs! 

(P.S. I also learned that I planted my boxwoods too close to the house! LOL A reader who’s savvy in gardening told me that I’ll need to move them out so the roots and bushes don’t grow too close to the house! Oy vey…I still have yet to move them. Gotta put that on my list…)

BEFORE

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AFTER!

 

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BEFORE

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AFTER!

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Lesson Learned #8: I’m Never Too Old to Feel Insecure

I haven’t felt insecure about my body in a long time.

I mean, we all have moments where we wish we were thinner, taller, more this…more that.

When I was a kid, around 5th grade, I remember looking in the mirror and crying because I hated the way I looked. My hips were starting to fill out and I often wore long shirts to cover them up. I had this short Afro that made me look like a boy. Yet, I yearned for long, silk hair like my classmates, not short, curly hair.

As an adult, though, I’ve never felt more confident, even despite carrying more weight after bearing three boys. I really thought I had outgrown any insecurities since it had been such a long time since feeling so awkward.

But it wasn’t until August when I was invited to film a national TV commercial for Duluth Trading Company that I really felt insecure and out of place. I was the largest of the three models, and I just felt heavy and….well….fat.

By the time the week was over, though, I had learned that even though I was bigger than the other models, I was strong. I was healthy. And I still fit in. But I also learned that even at nearly 40, I could still feel insecure.

Lesson Learned #9: My Greatest Joy is Inspiring People

Well, this isn’t really a lesson learned, because I already knew that inspiring people makes me happy!

But in September, things were a little different.

Normally, if I inspire people, it’s from behind my computer screen.

However, September marked the month of my first home show after winning the Trendsetter award.

And the part that I loved the most were the people that came up to me after my stage presentations and said something like, “Wow, after listening to you, I feel so inspired!”

Or maybe they’d say something like, “I feel like I can do this now!”

Those were the moments that were the greatest joy about doing home shows–those moments where I can actually see the excitement in people’s faces after realizing that DIY isn’t as hard as they thought!

 

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Lesson Learned #10: DIY is All About Ingenuity

In October, I told RYOBI that I was going to make a “DIY candy dispenser” and would upload it to their RYOBI Nation site.

After I told them that, I started thinking, “How in the world am I going to make a candy dispenser??”

I felt I had spoken too soon. LOL

Since a candy dish had already been build on RYOBI Nation before, I wanted something a bit more creative.

That’s when I decided I would turn a thrifted fish bowl into a pumpkin candy dispenser!

The funny part is that I had no idea how I was going to do it!

It took me a whole day to figure out the innards of how I could make candy come out of a fishbowl. LOL

But I did it!

I visualized in my mind what needed to happen in order to get candy to come out, and then I just created parts for the inside to make it happen.

I learned that DIY is simply about ingenuity–being clever, original, and inventive. 

Just make it up as you go along. 

BEFORE

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AFTER!

 

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Lesson Learned #11: Doing a Project That Scares You Gets You Out of Your “DIY Comfort Zone”

In November, readers and I tackled our 30-Day Naughty November Room Makeover Challenge.

Here on the blog, we try to do about two challenges a year, which is great for motivation for getting rooms decluttered, painted, and renovated!

I decided I was going to try to build my own DIY bathroom vanity.

Yes….a DIY bathroom vanity!

Which was a little insane since I’ve never been known as a builder, per se.

My reputation has always much more as a thrifter and furniture painter.

But the love of power tools and woodworking blossomed in me this month.

As I pieced together slabs of solid oak, this hodge-podge of solid oak has started to resemble a real bathroom vanity!

Was I scared?

Yes.

Am I still scared?

Yes! LOL….I’m still scared because it’s not done and I worry about the imperfections and whether it will look good. I worry that down the road it won’t withstand our daily use and it will crack, split, bow–basically, fall apart on me.

(NOTE: I’ve just learned that the moisture content in the bathroom, along with the seasons, will cause the wood to expand and retract, and I’m scared as heck that somewhere in that process all my screws will pop out! EEK!).

As of yesterday, this is what the DIY vanity looked like. My friend Edmundo came over to test fit the white/gray granite top. We made some markings and there are some trimmings that I need to do for the sinks to fit.

I’m excited to see it take shape!

 

DIY bathroom vanity - Thrift Diving

Lesson Learned #12: Never Stop Learning

One thing that bring me a lot of joy in life is learning.

Oh, you have no idea!

I freakin’ love to learn new things! Especially when it relates to anything creative.

Over the years, I’ve learned oil painting, knitting, pottery, you name it.

I’ve always wanted to learn carpentry and woodworking.

This bathroom vanity has taught me many things that I didn’t know, such as hidden tape measure tricks, how to drill holes for cabinet hinges, how to install drawer slides, and more.

This month, I’ve wanted nothing more than to soak up as much as I can about these topics that I love.

In fact, I’ve gone to the library and stocked up on good reads for the month of January.

Because I have learned that you should never stop learning. It’s the essence of life.

 

Books on carpentry and woodworking

 

And as I hit PUBLISH on this post with just hours left until 2017 strikes, I’m excited for what’s to come in 2017!

I want to thank each and every one of you for coming here to read these words, to follow along on my projects and endeavors. It means so much!

And now it’s your turn:

What lessons have YOU learned in 2016?? Leave a comment below and let’s reflect!

 

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  1. I think the biggest lesson of 2016 is that no matter how many times I fall off the wagon, I just have to get up and get back on!

    You’ve listened to me all through the year so you know I sound like a broken record. It’s been the most incredibly difficult thing to admit that I collect (hoard) certain things to excess. A long way from a hoarder program on TV, but still need to change. Hard to admit, but much harder to let go of things. Moving twice within 13 months and downsizing from 1450 sq. ft. to less than 900 has been extremely challenging and made the process so much more difficult, but also so much more obvious that there is a problem to be overcome. There has been progress, but there needs to be so much more!

    2017 is the year to move forward and “just do it!”

    I have combined a list of some of your goals with those of Mavis Butterfield on One Hundred Dollars a Month, then rewrote/modified them to meet my personal needs and added some of my own. I just got a promotional Daily Planner calendar from an organization that asks for donations which will work perfectly for tracking progress through the year. I’ll clip my list of goals to this, then I can lay out challenges on the monthly pages and keep notes on the daily/weekly pages. I can review at the end of each month and make adjustments as needed. You are a great inspiration to me and it really helps me to feel like I have someone I can be accountable to for my progress, even if we literally don’t sit down and talk about it. I’m still planning/deciding on specific DIY projects, but have making curtains, finding a desk and making a trip to my favorite thrift store in Portland so far. Got to have those fun projects!

    Here’s to 2017! I’m so excited to see the finish on your bathroom and garage makeovers, then your projects throughout the year. Love your blog, love you!

    1. Teckla, have you ever heard of the book, The Magic Art of Tidying Up?? It’s been out for a few years, I believe, but if you’ve never read it, I highly recommend it. I read it over the summer and it literally changed the way I thought about letting go of material possessions if they no longer bring you joy. She walks you through a whole process of going through your materials, and the questions you ask, particularly, “Does this item spark joy?” If the answer is “no,” then it’s easy–you just let it go.

      Ever since reading it, I have made easy decisions on getting rid of things and haven’t felt compelled to buy every little thing I find at the thrift store. I only buy the things I love, and if I don’t love it, if it doesn’t spark joy, I just don’t get it.

      Here’s a link (affiliate link) to the book on Amazon! http://amzn.to/2hHMId8

  2. I saw your commercial the other day. I thought hey !!!! You did great! I want some of those tanks now ! Love your blog. I’m aspiring in my mind and this year I’m going to start doing some projects ! Thank you for being real ! Xo

    1. Hey, Peggy! Yes girl, get those projects done this year!! 🙂 Happy New Year, and thanks for reading my blog! It means a lot!

  3. SUNNY HOWARD says:

    Your website is awesome. Actually your writing is awesome. Looking forward to seeing your projects for 2017

    1. Awww…thank you, Sunny! I enjoy writing and creating for this blog so much! 🙂 If I weren’t doing this, I don’t know what I would be doing.

  4. Karen M. Roth says:

    I loved this Reflection of 2016.

    I wish I could say that my reflections were all positive but they are not.
    –I learned too late not to trust the doctor I had and now I am paying a severe penalty for not being more aggressive about my Healthcare needs and medicines. Now I am on a medicine that may be harming my Liver so I am going for more testing, possible Breast Cancer but I am just praying that if it has to be anything at all it is just the Psoriatic Arthritis flaring up.
    –Do not pay for your Website and Online Boutique until you are actually healthy enough to pursue your Dreams.
    –Do not rely on unreliable people to meet your needs. Trust God with everything.
    –Stop online shopping to fill up the void in your heart and soul. It left us in Deep Debt and I have no way to pay it.
    –Learn to just stop moving and rest when you are exhausted and hurt really badly.


    Now for the positive things:

    1. I bought myself a Garmin Vivofit and joined the 10K Step Challenge and I just won 3rd place and I am working on 2nd this week (Well, , maybe after the holidays 🙂 ).

    2. I have learned how to wipe my operating System and to do a Clean Boot with a Fresh Drive.

    3. I have learned Patience through it all as my hard drive died three times and my computer had been hacked by Ransom Ware before that.

    4. I have learned what a Priceless Gift being healthy and alive is. life is a Gift in itself. We are never even guaranteed the next heart beat or breath.

    5. By going through my health struggles this year I am learning things I need to run my Website. I am currently receiving 123 hours of In Home Care. Talk about swallowing my Pride! I have always been a Doer and now I am not able to Do even daily chores that most people take for granted. Educate yourself about your conditions and medications and the interactions between each of your medications. Drugs.com is a great place for this. and do not be naive.


    That is about it for now, my brain is turning to mush as the new DMARD medication Leflunomide kicks in.

    I wish you and yours a wonderful Blessing-filled abundantly rich New Year in 2017 {{{hugz}}}

    1. Wow, Karen, it’s been an interesting year for you. I sure hope your health is going to be okay! Someone once told me that doctors “practice” medicine, and that’s exactly what it is: practice. I agree with you–patients have to be their own advocates. I remember once when my oldest son was a baby and he had an ear infection. At that time (it could be different now), pediatricians would just prescribe antibiotics and send them home. I agreed and gave it to him. But after reading up that most ear infections resolve on their own, I knew I wouldn’t give over-used antibiotics again. So when we went back for a follow-up, the ear infection (or it could have been another one) was there, and they wanted to prescribe again. I said, “Nope, we’ll see if this one clears up on its own!” And sure enough, it did!

      I realized from that moment on, Drs. don’t know everything. I’ve also heard from my husband just recently that Drs. had admitted recently to diagnosing and treating people for cancer that didn’t even have cancer so that they could prescribe and benefit from the cost of chemotherapy. Here is an article I just found on that (http://preventdisease.com/news/15/010715_Doctors-Confessing-To-Intentionally-Diagnosing-Healthy-People-With-Cancer.shtml). Very sad and hard to believe!

      Let’s hope that 2017 is to getting you healthier! 🙂

  5. I started following Thrift Diving back when you had a “day job”. It’s been inspiring to see TD grow! I’ve learned to plan and then take a chance – thank you!!

    1. Wow, that was a long time ago, Jinny! 🙂 Jan. 8th marks 2 years! You just reminded me! I must figure out some way to celebrate! Happy New Year!

  6. Eugenia Pash says:

    I have enjoyed everything about your blog. I was inspired to start a few projects that have been waiting for me in the garage for a long time. Thanks for the jolt to my lazy bones Happy New Year to you and your family.

    1. That’s awesome, Eugenia! Hopefully I can inspire you to do more projects in 2017! 🙂

  7. You have a beautiful family, & have made a beautiful home. I love reading your blog. You’re so honest, down to earth, & friendly. I hope 2017 brings even more joy to you & your family. Happy New Year!!!

    1. Awww….thank you, Belinda! My blog is so important to me, so it’s always great to hear feedback that I’m doing something right with it! 🙂 Thank you for that! And Happy New Year to you, as well!

  8. Linda Reed says:

    I’ve learned always take before and after picture. ?. That I can relive my life reading someone else’s blog. At my age and health stage of life (77), I don’t do any big projects any more, but you have done so many that I did in my younger years and no pictures to show. I’ve learned someone I have never met can feel like a friend that with each of her accomplishments I feel like I can tell my friends, “I know her and am so proud of her”. May the new year be happy and healthy for you and your family and for many, many years to come.

    1. Oooh, good one, Linda! The before and after pictures are so important! It’s easy to forget to take a before picture when you just want to jump in, isn’t it? LOL And that’s so cool–reliving your life through someone else’s blog! There is a wisdom in that, too, because since you’ve “been there and done that” you can pass on your wisdom to us younger folks! 🙂 Thank you so much for being a part of this blog and for being my ‘net friend! LOL Happy New Year!

  9. Serena,
    Happy New Year! I love your blog and your down to earth explanations and hope 2017 will bring you much happiness. Keep up the good work ?

    1. Thanks, Cindi! That’s what I hope to be able to do–to keep offering down-to-earth explanations of things! Even if ti means 2,000 words and 50 pictures! 🙂 Happy New Year!

  10. Happy New Year! I applaud your honesty and your sheer fierceness!
    Thank you Serena, for being a such a inspiration. And thank you for your tenacity, your infectious humor and yes, your cajones, too… 🙂

    Seriously, though, Serena, I appreciate this blog and all you do. I know your other followers and DIYers do as well!

    Happy New Year! 2017 will be my year of power (as in power tools)…

    Be well, rock on!

    Allison

    1. I love this, Allison! Yes, the Year of Power Tools! I’ve been addicted to them and learning how to use them! I’m excited to get my garage together and turn the whole thing into a workshop full of paint and power tools. Woo hoo! Very excited you’ll be focusing more on tools this year, too.

      Thanks for supporting my blog, Allison! I appreciate it!!

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