The art of handcrafted candles with Sarah Ryan, Quandialla Candle Co
Artist and maker Sarah Ryan puts the perfect blend of nostalgia and vintage charm into Quandialla Candle Co.
Rather than be stressed by burning the business candle at both ends, she has created a way of working to suit her lifestyle and her brain.
Sarah’s handcrafted soy candles hit the market over a decade ago. It’s a one person show run on the family farm by the artist and former secondary art school teacher.
Sarah’s small batch candles suit a range of décors, while giving the nod to the vintage and intricate design of the nouveau art deco periods.
Sarah stays interested in the candles because they offer her an evolving creative project. There’s always a new product range, designs to tweak and scents to conjure.
Some key takeaways and lessons from this episode:
- Setting shorter-term goals and not putting too much pressure on oneself can lead to a more manageable and successful year.
- Increasing the number of products and seeking exposure through interviews can significantly impact sales and brand visibility.
- Collaborating with other creatives can lead to new opportunities and ventures.
- Embracing and maintaining a manageable business size can lead to a more balanced and fulfilling work-life experience.
- Being open about neurodivergent experiences can lead to self-discovery and understanding.
Also mentioned in this episode, Kate Barclay Photography, Belinda Mawhinney and The Collective Grenfell, Red Tractor Designs and She Makes News.
You can read our feature story on Sarah in OAK Magazine Issue 13.
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ABOUT OAK MAGAZINE
This episode was hosted by Kimberley Furness, founder + editor of OAK Magazine. We are a proudly independent media publisher dedicated to sharing stories and amplifying voices of female change makers and women in business in regional and rural Australia. OAK is an award winning community ecosystem of print, digital, audio and events. We have demonstrated outstanding quality, innovation and impact through our print magazine, podcasts and audio version of OAK Magazine. OAK is where you will find in-depth chats and courageous conversations with women in business from regional and rural Australia.
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