Mike and Cindy: MikCin Creations artwork
The Woodpreneur Podcast

Mike and Cindy: MikCin Creations

  • S3E199
  • 50:30
  • February 17th 2022

“Woodworking is very emotional; it just calms me down. We’ve been through a lot in life, and it’s the one thing where I feel focused and free. So it’s just something that I always want to be doing.”


  • Mike Leas


Welcome to a brand new episode of the Woodpreneur Podcast. Today, your host Steve Larosiliere sits down with Mike and Cindy from MikCin Creations. Recently, when Steve gets asked how to get started in the business by aspiring Woodpreneurs, he refers them to listen to the Woodpreneur Podcast, and Mike and Cindy took that advice and ran with it.


While Steve was working on his woodworking projects in Michigan, Mike reached out to mention that he had been listening to the Woodpreneur Podcast and had been applying the lessons to make money. Steve immediately pulled Mike and his family into an Instagram Live conversation to talk about the process they went through to get where they are now.


A Long Hard Road


“It’s a long story, but the short part of it is we started doing this, just like a lot of other makers and woodworkers, out of necessity. We didn’t have a lot of money, and we moved around a lot, and we were having a hard time financially at the beginning of our marriage. 


So we’ve had like three cars stolen within our first four years of marriage, our house flooded, we literally had to swim out of our home, and things like that. We were always struggling financially, but we finally got ourselves to a point where we were starting to pick back up.”


  • Mike Leas


“We were living in a rental, but the lady we were renting from let us paint, so I started painting the walls. Then I started painting our furniture, and I started painting artwork. And that led to like, ‘Can you make me this? Can you make me that?’ 


We needed some stuff around the house like shelves built and stuff like that. I was tired of the same stuff that I had from college that I got from dumpsters or hand-me-downs, and I was just tired of the same boring gold, copper, and burgundy colors. I need something fresh, so we just painted everything that we had.”


  • Cindy Leas


Although they didn’t have a garage or a proper space to work in, Mike and Cindy used their carport to great effect with a cheap sander and a circular saw. Mike would pick up pallets from work, look on Pinterest to see how to do the projects, and start working on them.

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