Thrift Diving is 5 Years Old!

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I never really know how to answer when someone asks me the question, “Soooo…..how long ya been blogging?”

I debate between telling them the technical answer (5 years), and the real answer (12 years), or sharing with them how I’ve been a writer since age 15.

My love of writing goes back even before 15, actually.

There are these vague memories of me trying to write short stories, but never really having a plot, so after a few pages of excellent details and dialogue between descriptive characters, the story would abruptly stop. Even though I never produced anything, the love of it was evident.

I also loved to read.

Remember Jessica Wakefield from the Sweet Valley High books? It was she who inspired my love of journaling and writing.

She loved writing in her black and white composition books, journaling about boys and all the trivial teenage girl problems she had.

I wanted to do that, too.

And so, my love of journaling began.

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The First Blog I Started

Fast forward to 2005 and I had received the news that I was pregnant with baby #1! At this point, there were sites online you could create little pages to keep track of your pregnancy, and that’s what I did. I wrote journal entries, documenting everything!

You can imagine how excited I was, but nervous because I had never done this before. At that time, I went online and found a group of other moms online with July 2006 due dates and we formed a little supportive pod for First-Time Mothers.

Every day we wrote back and forth on our chat boards, telling each other about this ache and this cramp and that craving.

Well, one day, one of the girls said, “Hey, there’s this site called Blogger! I’m going to start a blog and keep people up to date with my family and what’s going on with my pregnancy!”

Ding! Ding! Ding!

It was right up my alley!

I wrote often, added tons of pictures, and didn’t give a damn who was reading it. I was just happy to document my pregnant on this thing called a blog. I was lucky if my Mom’s group friends looked at it. LOL

This was one of my early posts.

I can’t believe I was worried about him having a flat head! HA!! LOL

The Appiahs family blog

Five Years Later

After blogging about the birth and parenting of my two little guys, Kwabena and Ohene, (who were 5-years- and 1-year-old at this point) another big event took place:

We found this house:

 

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It was 2010 and we had just sold our 2-BR condo (which was soooo nice, by the way–it had skylights and vaulted ceilings and didn’t require any work!). But with having 2 kids now, we wanted space, and the allure of having a backyard and not having to thump thump thump over the head of a neighbor below was exciting!

But this house needed work.

It didn’t need to be gutted or anything major, but there was wallpaper everywhere, avocado green toilets, and problems that needed fixing that were beyond my absolutely non-existent DIY expertise.

In researching how to do some of these improvements and repairs, I stumbled upon a blog called Pretty Handy Girl. I’m sure most of you have heard of her site, right? She’s pretty hot stuff in the DIY community.

But a lightbulb went off inside my head.

What if I can blog about my housetoo??

I was already blogging about babies and potty training…why not blog about removing wallpaper, too??

So the blog From House to House was created!

The funny thing is that my URL didn’t even match my blog name! The URL was http://Rehab2Fab.blogspot.com.

I had no clue what I was doing!

(If you click on that link now, it will redirect to www.ThriftDiving.com)

 

Where Did I Get the Name “Thrift Diving”?

When I started blogging on From House to Home, it was purely for documenting my progress. Nobody cared about picture quality and writing these long, detailed posts!

Only a few friends were reading it, anyhow.

But I absolutely loved it!

At this point, I wasn’t doing much home improvement beyond just removing wallpaper and painting.

After painting, though, I realized, “Wow. We’ve got, like, no furniture.

When you go from a 1,100 square feet to about 3,400 sq. ft., you realize real quicly  that you need to fill that house!

I started hitting up thrift stores to find a lot of our stuff. I’ve always loved thrift stores, even since I was a kid. Plus, I had been buying some used baby furniture at the thrift store since having kids, so thrift stores and me were no strangers.

But I had never bought furniture there.

At this point, it was early winter of 2012, and I’m home on maternity leave with Baby #3 (aka Kojo).

Every day it was like I was going to the thrift store, looking for stuff, finding this…..finding that

My husband would call and ask, “Where are you? The baby needs nursing  !” And I would respond, “I’ll be home soon! I’m going thrift diving!”

I wasn’t sure where I had gotten that term thrift divingother than it was the knock-off version of dumpster diving.

Around this time, I started getting emails from some DIY blogs that were talking some craziness about making money with your blog.

WHAT!!!

Wait, you mean, people are actually making money with a blog….something I’d been doing for already seven years?!?!?!

Get the heck out of here!

It was at that exactly moment that I decided I, too, would make money with my blog.

And that meant I needed a better name and needed to buy a .com instead of using a free blogspot account.

I remember lying in bed in the middle of the night, most likely after a nursing session with Kojo, unable to go back to sleep. I needed a good name for my new site!

And then it hit me–THRIFT DIVING….Yes!

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Not only was it cool and memorable, but–gasp!–the domain name was available!

I bought it immediately, and from that moment on, I vowed to learn everything that I could about turning my passion for blogging into something from which I could make money!

It was something I already loved, so why not make money from it??

Exactly one week after I registered the domain, I spent all week figuring out how to spruce up Thrift Diving and this is what the site looked like! LOL

 

Thrift Diving Blog - What the site looked like in February 2012

 

You have to understand how exciting this was for me.

Since graduating from the University of Maryland College Park with a BA in Psychology, my soul yearned for a creative career I loved.

I remember years of heading to jobs that I didn’t like, for the simple fact that I needed to collect a paycheck.

But those jobs never made me happy–everything from being a Research Assistant….to being an Activities Coordinator….to being a Quality Improvement Coordinator….to ending up as a Project Manager.

They were all just….jobs. I wanted something that would allow me the independence to work for myself, while being creative.

I taught myself how to sew right after college graduation, and I started sewing everything from silk handbags…to later making and selling baby carriers, cloth diapers, baby shoes–you name it.

But there was always that fear and doubt–could this really pay the bills??

So for while, I simply sewed for pleasure and continued working my stable jobs to pay the bills.

However, when I started to hear that there were bloggers money from something that I simply loved to do for free, I knew blogging was a game changer.

The Defining Moment

Over the years, I spent God-knows how many hours working on my blog.

Not just on creating good content, but on the back end: trying to understand email marketing and getting people to subscribe, to learning about placing advertisements on the blog to earn money, to learning how to get sponsored posts where companies will pay you for projects.

When 2015 rolled around, something was stirring inside of me.

The yearning to blog full time was palpable, but the fear of whether I could do it and still be able to pay my bills was just as palpable!

There were bloggers I knew who were making six figures a year, so I knew it was possible. But could it be possible for me??

As many of you know, I lost my job in January 2015, and to be honest with you, it was the best decision that could have ever happened.

That day when I lost my job, I came home that afternoon and literally jumped up and down and said, “YES! I don’t have to go back there!” (You can read all about it here).

Hubby wasn’t too happy about that, and it took a while to get him on board.

In fact, he still makes references to me “getting a job” sometimes, at which I just roll my eyes. LOL

Since becoming a full-time blogger, I had made great partnerships with brands such as RYOBI Power Tools, and I have public speaking opportunities, and I even became a Duluth Trading Company model (you can see me on their Model page and also read about the experience here)!

All of these opportunities I never would have imagined. And thankfully, all of those partnerships and opportunities have helped the make being a full-time blogger possible!

 

Why This Blog is So Important To Me

One day, during my dark, unhappy employed days outside of the home, I asked myself to pick five keywords that symbolize the purpose of my life.

And I came up with only three that had real meaning: CREATE, INSPIRE, TEACH.

I can’t tell you what the other two are because they don’t matter.

These words are my life’s purpose, the things that inspire and drive me.

This is why I love Thrift Diving so much is because it’s the career that allows me to express these purposes.

In every single post, I strive to include these three elements so that someone who reads it will be inspired to be creative and turn their home into a place they love, and hopefully, won’t have to spend a lot of money doing it.

This blog is about my love of creating and inspiring others to be creative, too.

And I love teaching people!

I never claim to be an expert. Many times, I learn right along with you! But when I learn something, I like to teach it and pass along that info, so that other people can be inspired by the knowledge, just like I was inspired.

 

Where is Thrift Diving Going for 2017?

Thrift Diving’s mission is to create, inspire, and teach so that people can decorate, improve, and maintain their home on a DIY budget.

I realized that the problems people have are things like time, lack of confidence, uncertainty about different products, fear of doing home improvement projects and repairs themselves, and more.

So, for 2017, I will be putting a lot of time and energy into creating content that helps you solve these problems.

I still love thrift stores, so of course, I’ll still be going thrift diving! But over the years, I’ve acquired so much stuff that it’s impossible for me to keep up the thrift hoard. LOL I’d love to find an organization that is in need of furniture donations so that I can still do plenty of furniture makeovers and not worry about to put I’m putting them!

Power tools are still going to be very important this year because I believe every woman should feel comfortable with using them! If you truly want to make home affordable, you’ll need to learn how to use them, so I’m going to spend some time this year trying to get people to feel comfortable using tools.

And of course, I will keep upcycling and repurposing!

I vow to give 110% into every post, with tons of pictures and explanations, and YouTube tutorials, and something new I’m doing, which is audio recordings, too! This may or may not spin-off into a podcast, but at least, for those who want to listen to audio posts, I’d like to offer that option, too!

 

What’s My 5 Year Plan?

It’s interesting to think of where this blog will be in 2022, when it’s officially 10 years old!

I haven’t really thought much about it, which is probably not the right answer. LOL

But as long as it stays true to my core values of CREATE, INSPIRE, and TEACH, then I’m open for anything! 🙂

 

A Giveaway!

To celebrate the 5-year bloggerversary for Thrift Diving, I’m giving away this awesome wall print called Antiques in Color!

Isn’t it gorgeous?? It was taken by a photographer (Antony Kazelidis) at an antique shop in Istanbul!

 

Antiques in Color giveaway

 

A company called ArtMeOut.com had sent me one to review in a recent YouTube video (click here to see the unboxing!), and I purchased a smaller version of it to give away as a gift for one of you to celebrate this bloggerversary!

Mine is hanging in my computer room area.

 

Antiques in Color wall art

 

It’s my way of saying, “Thanks!” for going along on this journey and being a reader of this blog!

To enter, all you have to do is leave a comment below and answer this question:

What’s one thing that Thrift Diving has been doing well, and what’s one thing that Thrift Diving should improve for 2017?

The winner must live in the U.S.! (Sorry, my international friends! But you’re more than welcome to leave a comment, too, if you’d like to leave your feedback!) 🙂

I’ll select the winner by February 28, 2017, and you’ll get an email from me, so watch your inbox! – CLOSED!

WINNER – Jenna!

Jenna was lucky #11 comment that was randomly chosen by Random.org! Congrats! You’ve got 48 hours to answer my email! 🙂

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Again, thank you so much for being a reader, and more importantly, being a friend!

 

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65 Comments

  1. Diana Hough says:

    I love that your blog makes me feel like we are friends, instead of strangers just posting! Very friendly! Thrilled that I can now listen to them!! Would love to see more tutorials! Keep up the great work!! Thank you for all you do

  2. I think that one of the things that Thriftdiving has been doing very well, is showing the before and after pictures of every item that you renovate, and even the steps of how to do a similar project ourselves. I think, that one thing that might need to be improved, is to maybe expand the picture gallery to include pictures of some of the projects that got you started, when you first moved into your own house. Thanks again for sharing this unique website with us Serena. Missy

  3. Congratulations Serena!

    I love your blog and am impressed that you’ve been writing since age 15. I’m always amazed at what inspires people!

    The part I love most about your blog is that you are SO REAL! You let us know what was hard for you, and the reality of some projects once you get into them. I loved your patio make over. Pulling weeds is NO fun!

    I really can’t say there’s anything I would like to see different in 2017. I just totally enjoy your blog. I’m more adventurous in the summer because of my work. I wish I was more daring with power tools. You make them look so friendly, and they aren’t my friends yet. So, maybe more on how to ease into power tools. But- mostly keep doing what you’re doing! You’re awesome at it and it’s fun reading! Congratulations again!

  4. Saundra McDowell says:

    Serena, I live on my sailboat half of the year, but still follow your blog. So, then I can’t wait to get back to the US so I can do some DYI, inspired by YOU! The thing I love about your blog is that it is like you are talking just to me. So, congratulations on 5 years, that is a turning point, for sure. Keep up the good work. I also love that your family is in your blog too. Such cute boys. Take care….Saundra

  5. Angel Garrison says:

    I think the best part of your blog… is YOU! I can feel you putting the REAL you out there, excited about what you are doing. It comes across so well, your LOVE of what you do. I get excited for you when I see one of your posts or projects shared.

    I would like to see a few more projects that take hours instead of days to complete. Unfortunately there just never is enough time.

    Keep up the good work. I’ve been reading and watching for quite some time. I remember when you lost your job. I wanted that to happen to me so I could craft all day 🙂 !!!

    Looking forward to more adventures!

    ~Angel~

  6. Laura Brown says:

    I love the tutorials and before and after entries. I would love to see more in progress entries, and just the minor transformations again. Not everything can be a 30 day room challenge, and sometimes the little changes are the biggest! ? I love your blog, and one day when we have our own house again, I plan on doing what you have done to furnish our house!

  7. Elizabeth Booker says:

    Your blog is very inspiring and makes me want to go start a project! You have had so many great makeovers. I would I guess for 2017 projects for outside, like potting benches or an outdoor room from thrift diving.

  8. Serena, it’s been amazing following your successes on and off the blog. You’re parenting three adorable boys, rocking the look in Duluth, appearing on TV spots and at trade shows, all the while keeping it real. You have such an approachable style, so much learned knowledge and a great way of imparting that, making us feel like anything is possible. Congratulations on your milestone anniversary. I’m so glad you shared from your early blogs, too. You’re the bee’s knees!

  9. Serena reading this post was extremely rewarding. I started my blog around the same time and I remember the confused, excited, intimidated feelings you experienced. I’ve been a follower of yours for quite a few years and have admired your tenacity and how you grew your blog/brand. I’ve recently came to turns I need to follow suit and grow. Thank you for inspiring

  10. I love how you dive right into a project and show us by videos how to complete that project. A real “hands on” approach. You make it fun and that while you’re busy with family, that you take the time to teach us. And I love the natural front yard videos that says to a beginner, hey, i too can do this and don’t need a dedicated shop space or lots of equipment to get it done. Also, lots of other DIY’ers leave the fixing of furniture or building of something up to the men in their lives. While that’s a great option for some, YOU are the one that actually does it giving us the confidence and helps us to conquer the fear of trying something new.
    What to improve on? Perhaps more tools knowledge and how to use them and feel confident using them, which I notice you’ve already said you’d give attention to. Can’t think of anything else. Thanks for the opportunity to win this gorgeous painting!!

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