Entrepreneurial locals shine - part two

 

Following on from last week’s feature on entrepreneurial locals, we’re continuing to shine the spotlight on people throughout the district who have turned their passion into a successful small business.

Many have harnessed the power of social media to promote their products and share their journey.

Here’s a snapshot of some of our local creatives' Instagram pages.


@flowers_of_ironstone_

Farm gate flower sales,
Dannielle Butler

Dannielle offers up beautiful fresh bunches of flowers which she sells to the public at the end of her driveway, just outside of Bridport. The bunches, which are $10, often include proteas and other flowers that are in season, and bigger bunches can be made to order for $30.


@cale_burke

Visual artist,
Cale Burke

Bridport artist Cale Burke creates captivating artwork using watercolour, charcoal, acrylic and pencil. You may have seen his work on display at the Bridport Café, or some of his many creations on social media. From portraits of pets and people, through to landscapes and plants, his talent shines through. You can purchase his originals, prints or request a commission via Instagram.


@baking.bare

Wholesome vegan treats,
Cody Krushka

If you’re after some delicious but guilt free clean treats, look no further. From her Bridport home, Cody makes fortnightly sample packs from the bare essentials, which are gluten free, dairy free, refined sugar free and vegan friendly. Her creations include salted caramel cheesecake, lemon cheesecake slice, brownies and Nutella-like balls. Orders can be made via Instagram.


@hugh_mcdougall

McDougall Media,
Hugh McDougall

The 21-year-old from Bridport is a passionate photographer capturing picturesque moments throughout his hometown and across Tasmania. From the first light at the Old Pier to waterfall shots in Warratah and sunset shots of the dunes, Hugh has a range of stunning shots which you can view on Facebook. If you like his style, all of his photos are available for print and can be framed, or printed on canvas or acrylic.


Are you a young creative local who has turned your passion into a successful side hustle or small business?

If you would like to be featured, please contact editor@northeasternadvertiser.com with a brief outline of your business.