How did you get into the trade/what inspired you?
I started building out of necessity. When we were in our early 20s, my husband and I unexpectedly welcomed twin boys into our family. I started working from home and taking on odd jobs to make ends meet. When my boys outgrew their cribs, I found a set of building plans online and made two twin beds with leftover material from my father-in-law’s construction site. Soon after, friends and family began asking me to build projects for them. From then on, I started upcycling and building small furniture to sell via online marketplaces and at local craft shows. I had enough people ask me for tips, tricks or building plans, so I decided to start a blog and the rest is history.
What advice do you have for students or individuals who may be considering pursuing skilled trades?
It is very rewarding to be able to stand back at the end of the day and see the fruit of your labors. Hard work is important, but it takes much more than elbow grease to be successful. Both hands-on and formal education are valuable. If you are able to turn what you love doing into a novel business or investment, you’ll be able to have more upward potential and opportunities afforded you.