For most people, putting together furniture at home leads to frustration, maybe some tears, and then a call to the handyman. But not for Anika Gandhi.
“I was putting together some furniture for my daughter’s room, and realized it was fun to kind of take these pre-made items apart and give them a makeover,” says Anika. She wasn’t terribly excited by the run-of-the-mill furniture from large retailers, so it was exciting to breathe new life into these items with a coat of spray paint and some sprucing up.
It was around that time that Anika found the world of blogs. This opened her eyes up to the many creators who were making their own DIY projects and showing them off online. They inspired her to start making more of her own creations — so she convinced her husband to buy her some power tools for her birthday. Soon enough, she was building her own table and chairs for her daughter’s room. Plus, Anika and her family were in-between moves and Anika had stepped away from her engineering job temporarily, giving her time that she was eager to fill up with activities.
“It kind of snowballed from there,” says Anika. In 2016, Anika decided to upload her woodworking projects online at Anika’s DIY Life. Soon she was getting feedback from writers of other DIY blogs, which built up her confidence and eventually drew thousands of readers to her site each month.
The early encouragement convinced her to stick with the blog — and she gave herself a year to see if this site could actually go somewhere and become a business, or if it was time to go back to full-time work. The latter wasn’t too appealing to Anika, which motivated her to develop a monetization strategy.